We read city records and tell you what to do next.
Municue tracks matters moving through City Hall and generates role-specific action items — so developers, attorneys, contractors, and residents know exactly what to do before deadlines close.
100-page agendas in 5 minutes
AI reads every item, extracts what matters, links the sources.
Money amounts surfaced automatically
Contracts, grants, bonds — dollar figures pulled from dense legalese.
People and orgs cross-referenced
See who shows up across meetings, what they're tied to, and how often.
Monthly briefs, not raw data
City Reports compress weeks of city activity into role-specific takeaways.
Built for people who need to know first.
Different roles need different signals from the same meetings. Municue surfaces what matters to each.
Developer
Zoning changes, development approvals, and infrastructure projects that affect timelines and costs.
Attorney
Ordinance amendments, legal contracts, and regulatory shifts before they hit the register.
Lobbyist
Policy decisions, committee votes, and council positions on issues you track.
Contractor
Procurement actions, RFP approvals, and capital project allocations as they happen.
Journalist
High-significance decisions flagged automatically. Financial amounts attached. Sources linked.
Resident
Plain-language summaries of what your city council decided and why it matters to your neighborhood.
City Reports
Compress a month of city activity into a 5-minute brief.
Every month, Municue synthesizes all meetings, votes, and financial decisions into structured period reports. Key themes, emerging trends, and role-specific takeaways — organized, not just summarized.
View Latest ReportDeveloper
Scyene Rd corridor rezoned — PD 193 use regs amended. Your permitted site plan may need resubmission.
Attorney
Firefighters meet-and-confer ratified at $75.5M — sets new precedent for collective bargaining with other city unions.
Contractor
Convention center CMAR supplemental at $717M — subcontractor bids opening Q2. Largest active city project.
Journalist
Dallas Wings $56M public grant for south Dallas stadium — largest sports incentive since American Airlines Center.
Resident
Good Homes Dallas approved — new mixed-income housing in your district with $16.8M in tax abatements.
Sample insights — illustrative examples based on real municipal data patterns
Event Analysis
Turn a dense council agenda into a decision memo.
Each meeting is broken down item by item. Financial amounts extracted, entities identified, vote outcomes tracked. What took hours to parse now takes minutes to review.
Browse EventsRaw Agenda
24-1047 An ordinance amending Chapter 51A, "Dallas Development Code" by amending use regulations for Subdistrict A within PD No. 193
24-1832 Authorize a five-year service contract for the processing of applications and renewals of alarm permits — Not to exceed $10,548,855
24-2091 Authorize supplemental agreement No. 2 to the CMAR contract with Trinity Alliance Venture for convention center renovations
24-1756 Authorize a tax increment financing development and Chapter 380 grant agreement with Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation
42
Items
18
Entities
$4.2M
Financial
Insights
Convention center renovation contract increased to $717M — largest single authorization this year
Dallas Wings stadium grant at $56M — new professional sports venue in southern Dallas
Alarm permit processing outsourced — $10.5M five-year service contract
Scyene Rd corridor — zoning use regs amended for PD 193, Subdistrict A
Sample output — illustrative example
Entity Intelligence
See who keeps showing up, where, with how much money attached.
Every person, organization, department, and project mentioned across meetings is identified and cross-referenced. Track entities across time, see their activity patterns, and understand their role in decisions.
Explore EntitiesPeople
Council members, city staff, applicants, public speakers
Organizations
Agencies, companies, nonprofits, law firms
Projects
Capital projects, initiatives, programs
Departments
City departments, divisions, boards
How it works
Collect
We pull every meeting agenda, committee packet, and press release from official city sources daily.
Structure
AI extracts entities, financial amounts, vote outcomes, and cross-references them across events.
Intelligence
Role-specific insights surface what matters to you. City Reports compress months into minutes.
All data sourced from official public records. Every item links back to the original source.
Cities we cover
Real-time municipal intelligence, updated daily. More cities in the pipeline.
Dallas
Dallas County, TX
645
Meetings
8,336
Agenda Items
3,670
Entities
14
Press Releases
Recent Events
Fort Worth
Tarrant County, TX
16
Meetings
829
Agenda Items
1,209
Entities
182
Press Releases
Recent Events
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