TLDR: Oroville, California is launching two new pieces of public-facing software on its website. The first, called ClearGov, is a financial transparency tool that will allow citizens to view detailed information about the city’s finances, budgets, and payments. The software will also include visualizations for better analysis. The second software, called Camino, will help citizens and developers preview zoning and permit requirements for properties in Oroville. The software will allow users to enter an address and receive specific information about what can be done on that property and what permits are needed.