Real data. Real scenarios. Real value.
Each case study is grounded in actual municipal data from city council meetings. The personas are fictional — the insights, meetings, entities, and dollar amounts are real.
How a Government Affairs Consultant Navigated $127M in Housing Approvals by Tracking Dallas Committee Signals
By following the Dallas Housing Resource Catalog amendments through committee to council, Rachel Almeida timed her client's engagement to secure favorable conditions on a major PFC development deal.
How One Dallas Resident Tracked $16.8M in Foregone Tax Revenue — and Changed the Terms of a Major Housing Deal
A neighborhood association leader used Municue to discover a massive mixed-income development proposal, organize her community, and secure meaningful conditions before approval.
How a Dallas Land Use Attorney Caught a $5.5M Code Change Before Her Client's Objection Window Closed
A role-specific Municue alert surfaced buried ordinance language that would have silently altered development rights across her client's mixed-use corridor — with just days left to object.
How a Reporter Traced $267.5M in No-Bid Contracts Across Six Months of Dallas City Council Meetings
A local government journalist used Municue's entity tracking to connect procurement patterns across dozens of agenda items and build a sourced investigative series.
How a Mid-Size Contractor Tracked $31.25M in Dallas Infrastructure Spending — Before the RFPs Dropped
By mapping water utility and job order contracting patterns across eight months of Dallas City Council data, a sixty-person civil contractor positioned for subcontract work weeks ahead of competitors.
How a Dallas Developer Spotted a $103M TIF District Expansion Before the Competition
Marcus Ellison used Municue's Period Insights to track zoning signals across Dallas City Plan Commission and City Council sessions, positioning his firm to act on emerging density corridors months ahead of rivals.
These case studies use real municipal data from city government meetings collected by Municue. Meeting dates, agenda items, entity names, and financial amounts are real. The personas, companies, and specific outcomes described are fictional illustrations of how the platform's intelligence could be applied.