Audited Financial Statements
Debt, revenues, expenditures, transfers, and notes from official audited records.
Public government records, made searchable
Structured information from audits, filings, budgets, debt disclosures, and tax records, built into visual public-service databases for homeowners and the public.
What DataSplinter Does
DataSplinter compiles, systematizes, and visually presents public government records. The goal is simple: help people see taxes, debt, budgets, and payment flows without having to decode a stack of PDFs first.
Debt, revenues, expenditures, transfers, and notes from official audited records.
Annual reports, transparency notices, board materials, and district disclosures.
Mill levies, planned spending, bond terms, maturity dates, and long-term obligations.
Public tax data organized for homeowners who need to understand what they are paying for.
Public Service Projects
Each project page focuses on one public-records topic and stays source-linked, neutral, and readable.
How property taxes flow through seven metro districts: money in, money out, debt timing, mill levies, and public-source documents.
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Planned profile for Banning Lewis Ranch metro district records, debt, mill levies, and public-source documents.
Planned profile for Meridian Ranch public records, including district debt, tax rates, and source-linked financial documents.
Planned profile for Stetson Ridge Metropolitan District Nos. 1-3, focused on source-backed financial records.
Planned profile for Peak Innovation Park metro district records, with commercial-district context clearly separated.
DataSplinter is an independent public-records project. It is not a government agency. It does not replace source documents. It helps people find patterns, questions, and payment flows already present in public records.
Public dashboards should be clear without going beyond the records. DataSplinter uses neutral language, direct source links, and plain-English summaries so readers can compare the original records.