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From Informal Addresses to Reliable Places: Participatory Data Governance of Civic Addressing in Puerto Rico

arXiv:2605.029249.7
Predicted impact top 75% in HC · last 90 daysOriginality Incremental advance
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For communities lacking formal addresses, this work provides a practical governance approach to enable essential services, though it is incremental in nature.

The paper tackles the problem of missing formal addresses in Puerto Rico by introducing Reliable Places as transitional governance artifacts that enable services through participatory data governance, with engagement from FEMA and the U.S. Census Bureau.

This paper examines civic addressing as a problem of participatory data governance. Drawing on a project developed through the U.S. Census Bureau's The Opportunity Project with engagement from FEMA, we describe the use of actionable geolocations to support services where formal addresses are absent. We introduce Reliable Places as transitional governance artifacts through which place reliability emerges via use, enabling services while supporting pathways toward formal civic address assignment.

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