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Spider: Penn Hills Public Meetings #136

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vnbcs opened this issue Jun 27, 2020 · 3 comments
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Spider: Penn Hills Public Meetings #136

vnbcs opened this issue Jun 27, 2020 · 3 comments

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vnbcs commented Jun 27, 2020

Spider Name:

penn_hills_public_meetings

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https://pennhills.org/upcoming-events/

Scraping Notes:

interactive calendar. includes both zoning/board/council meetings and stuff like "baby storytime" and "zumba"

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On it

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maxachis commented Nov 15, 2020

This one is interesting: The Penn Hills events section relies on something called the "Savvy Citizens" app, which is apparently designed as a way for local governments to more easily update their constituencies. Thus, the Penn hills website itself doesn't have all of the details, but clicking on the calendar links takes me to the savvycitizenapp website, which does. There is also a section on the SCA website which lists all upcoming events in a manner more easy to parse:

https://savvycitizenapp.com/Community/140

I'll look into this: I just reached out to the app owners about whether there is a way to easily scrape the information.

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Spider and tests made, submitted Pull Request #206.

@maxachis maxachis self-assigned this Nov 20, 2020
@ben-nathanson ben-nathanson linked a pull request Nov 29, 2020 that will close this issue
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