Municue
Period Intelligence

Compress months of city activity into a 5-minute brief.

Tracking city government means reviewing dozens of meetings, hundreds of agenda items, and thousands of pages of dense municipal language. Nobody has time for that. City Reports does the reading for you — and organizes what it finds by role, topic, and significance.

Developer

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.

Contractor

Convention center CMAR supplemental at $717M — subcontractor bids opening Q2.

Lobbyist

City Council voted 12-3 on mixed-use TOD overlay — strong signal for transit corridor density changes.

Sample insights — illustrative examples based on real municipal data patterns

How City Reports work

01

Collect all meetings

Every council meeting, committee session, and press release in the period is pulled from official sources.

02

Extract key decisions

AI identifies financial actions, policy changes, vote outcomes, entity mentions, and significance levels.

03

Synthesize by role

Insights are grouped by topic and filtered by relevance to developers, attorneys, lobbyists, contractors, journalists, and residents.

04

Deliver one brief

A structured period report replaces hours of meeting review. Monthly, quarterly, or annual — your choice.

Compression at scale

Real numbers from Dallas, TX — the first city on Municue.

19

Meetings in one brief

February 2026 Dallas

506

Entities tracked

Per monthly period

~$1.01B

Financial activity

Compressed into highlights

6

Role perspectives

Developer to Resident

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