Orientation path
I want to understand what this project is.
Start Here→Meet The Fox→Methodology
Begin with the basics: what The Civic Fox is, why it exists, and how it handles civic information.
The Fox’s site map
This is The Civic Fox’s version of a site map: a broad view of the site field, including entry points, source areas, topic markers, support paths, and the formal civic trails readers can follow over time.
Trailhead
New to The Civic Fox? These pages explain what the project is, how it works, and how to begin reading the site field.
Choose a trail through the field
Pick the site path that fits what you are trying to follow. For formal tracked issue trails, head to Follow the Fox.
Orientation path
Start Here→Meet The Fox→Methodology
Begin with the basics: what The Civic Fox is, why it exists, and how it handles civic information.
Reader path
Articles→Civic Resources→Topics
Read plain-language articles that make local public issues and civic processes easier to follow.
Issue path
Follow the Fox→Current Trails→Related Records
Follow selected civic trails as they develop, with related explainers and source records connected along the way.
Source path
The Fox’s Den→Source / Record Entries→Related Articles
Go closer to the paper trail behind the work: public records, meeting materials, source documents, and supporting entries.
Support path
Support→Contact→Bring The Civic Fox to Your Community
Help keep The Fox in the Fox, ask a question, or explore how this model could serve another community.
Main Site Paths
These are the core sections most readers use to move through The Civic Fox.
Topic Markers
Topic markers group related civic material without turning the field into a maze.
Source Paths
The Fox’s Den gathers source records and supporting material connected to articles, topics, and formal Follow the Fox trails.
Traditional Site Map
For readers who prefer a direct list, here is the traditional site map underneath the field-board view.
Many paths. One purpose. Find what you need. Follow what matters.