Common engagement shape
A short working sprint that ends with draft materials, review logic, and a clear next-step package for the city.
City AI policy work stalls most often when the city lacks capacity, has unresolved leadership alignment, or faces political complexity that internal teams can't resolve alone.
Some cities want to self-serve through the toolkit. Others need help navigating leadership concerns, local politics, limited capacity, or hard review questions, or just want someone working alongside them, not just handing them files. This page is for those cities.
A short working sprint that ends with draft materials, review logic, and a clear next-step package for the city.
The full package from policy draft to named owner. See what a complete program includes.
Local legal decisions, formal approval, and any city-specific facts or authorities that must remain explicit.
Whether your city has already worked through the toolkit or hasn't opened a file yet, the engagement starts with a short conversation and ends with materials your team can actually use. No retainer. No ongoing commitment required unless you decide you want one.
No commitment required. This just starts a conversation. We respond within 48 business hours.
Browse the public repo to see if your city can self-serve, or review the work plan and program scope first.