About this app
Ask Clermont: Your City Government, Decoded Understanding your local government shouldn't require hours of searching through PDFs and city websites. Ask Clermont transforms how Clermont, Florida, residents access public records, city council decisions, zoning information, and municipal documents. What You Can Ask: • "What was discussed at the last city council meeting?" • "Are there any new zoning changes near downtown?" • "What is the city budget for parks this year?" • "When is the next public hearing on development projects?" • "What ordinances were passed in 2024?" Key Features: Instant Public Records Search Ask questions in plain English and get immediate answers sourced directly from official city documents, meeting minutes, ordinances, resolutions, and public records. No more digging through hundreds of pages of PDFs. Verified Sources & Citations Every answer includes direct links to the official documents, so you can verify information yourself. Complete transparency means you always know where the information comes from. Stay Informed Browse the latest Clermont news, city announcements, upcoming events, and public meetings. Get real-time updates on what's happening in your community. Monitor Topics You Care About Set up alerts for specific topics like zoning changes, budget discussions, park improvements, or development projects. Get notified when new documents are published that match your interests. Document Library Access Clermont's public document archive, including: • City Council meeting minutes and agendas • Ordinances and resolutions • City news and press releases • Community events and public hearings • Planning and zoning documents • Budget reports and financial documents Who Benefits: • Residents - Stay informed about local government decisions affecting your neighborhood • Business Owners - Track zoning changes, permits, and business-related ordinances • Real Estate Professionals - Research development projects and zoning regulations • Journalists & Researchers - Quick access to public records and historical documents • Civic Engagement Groups - Monitor city council decisions and policy changes • Anyone interested in transparent, accessible local government How It Works: 1. Ask your question in natural language 2. AI searches through Clermont's public records database 3. Get an answer with citations to official sources 4. Tap any citation to view the original document 5. Ask follow-up questions or request detailed analysis Privacy & Transparency: Ask Clermont uses publicly available documents from the City of Clermont's official records. All information is sourced from government websites and public databases. Your queries are private and not shared with third parties. Token-Based Pricing: Pay only for what you use with our token system. No subscriptions or monthly fees. Purchase token packages through Apple In-App Purchase and use them whenever you need answers. Free tokens included for new users to try the service. About the Data: Our database includes thousands of official Clermont documents spanning city council meetings, ordinances, resolutions, news releases, and public events. The system is updated daily with new documents as they're published by the city. Perfect For: Whether you're researching a zoning change, preparing for a city council meeting, checking on local development projects, or just staying informed about your community, Ask Clermont makes government information accessible to everyone. Download Ask Clermont today and experience a new way to engage with your local government. Ask Clermont is an independent service and is not officially affiliated with the City of Clermont, Florida. All information is sourced from publicly available government documents.
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- First observed Aug 11, 2026 · 4:54 AM Free