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The population count of Austin Metro Area (TX) was 2,000,590 in 2017.
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Above charts are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey | ODN Dataset | API -
Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Austin Metro Area (TX)
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Economic Development Compliance: Texas Enterprise Zone Nominations
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2018-03-07T15:23:16.000ZThis table lists firms who have been nominated by the City of Austin for the Texas Enterprise Zone Program.The Texas Enterprise Zone Program is a State of Texas incentive program and does not require a cash incentive from the City.
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Austin Digital Assessment - Aggregated Responses by Geography
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2017-09-21T22:53:27.000ZThe 2014 Austin Digital Assessment Project was supported by the Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs Office of the City of Austin, the Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute at the University of Texas, and faculty and graduate students from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film and the University of Texas. This dataset includes the individual survey responses. To see aggregated dataset weighted to reflect Austin demographics, refer to the attached document
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2014 Austin Digital Assessment Individual Responses
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2017-09-21T22:15:45.000ZThe 2014 Austin Digital Assessment Project was supported by the Telecommunications & Regulatory Affairs Office of the City of Austin, the Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute at the University of Texas, and faculty and graduate students from the Department of Radio, Television, and Film and the University of Texas. This dataset includes the individual survey responses. To see aggregated dataset weighted to reflect Austin demographics, refer to the attached document.
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Construction Plans in SMBR's Plan Room
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2018-07-23T15:47:15.000ZHard copies of plans and drawings from the City of Austin, Austin Independent School District, Austin Community College, Travis County, University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas Systems, and Capital Metro available in SMBR's Plan Room.
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Waste Collection & Diversion Report (daily)
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-21T13:05:55.000ZAustin Resource Recovery daily report providing waste collection information based on the following categories: Report Date: The date collections information was recorded. Load Type: The specific type of load that is being collected on that day. Load Weight: The weight (in pounds) collected for each service on the day it was delivered to a diversion facility Drop off Site: The location where each type of waste is delivered for disposal, recycling or reuse: TDS Landfill indicates the Texas Disposal System landfill located at 12200 Carl Rd, Creedmoor, TX 78610; Balcones Recycling is a recycling facility located at 9301 Johnny Morris Road Austin, TX 78724; MRF is a Materials Recycling Facility (such as Texas Disposal Systems or Balcones Recycling); Hornsby Bend is located at 2210 FM 973, Austin, TX 78725 and accepts food scraps, yard trimmings, food-soiled paper and other materials collected by ARR, and combined with other waste to produce nutrient-rich dillo dirt, used for landscaping. Route Type: The general category of collection service provided by Austin Resource Recovery This information is used to help ARR reach its goals to transform waste into resources while keeping our community clean. For more information, visit www.austintexas.gov/department/austin-resource-recovery
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WIC Participation Data for Austin Public Health
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2018-08-08T12:40:33.000ZThe WIC (Women, Infants and Children) Special Supplemental Nutrition program is a federal assistance program managed by the federal government, specifically the US Food and Nutrition Services part of the Department of Agriculture. This program targets low-income or nutritionally at-risk populations of women, infants and children to provide supplemental food benefits. First established in 1972 as a two year pilot, the program was permanently established in 1975 and now serves around 53 percent of infants born in the United States. This dataset shows monthly WIC participation data for Austin Public Health since October 2013, with variables such as Total Women, Total Infants and General Admin Money.
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Suicide Line Listing By Age Group And Gender 2012-2017
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2018-09-17T18:46:23.000ZListing of deaths by suicide in the City of Austin by year, age group, and gender. This listing is compiled from the Texas Electronic Registrar (TER). The Texas Electronic Registrar is an online system used by funeral directors, physicians, medical examiners, and others in Texas to create death certificates.
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AAQOL Survey Monkey Answers Nov7 Update
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2017-09-21T22:15:14.000ZResolution No. 20131024-084 directed the City Manager to “ . . . conduct facilitated discussions . . . about Asian American quality of life issues in Austin; to produce a Community Scorecard; to develop strategies to address the findings of Asian-American Health Assessment, the facilitated discussions, and the Community Scorecard; and to report back . . . with recommendations for enhanced or new City programs and practices.” For more information: marion.sanchez@AustinTexas.gov., https://asianlifeatx.bloomfire.com/, http://austintexas.gov/asianlifeaustin, https://www.facebook.com/AsianLifeATX.
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Program Budget Operating Budget Vs Expense Raw Data
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-18T12:59:49.000ZCity of Austin current budget fiscal year Operating Budget showing budget versus expenditures. This budget is at the Fund, Department, Unit level. This data set includes a build date and will be updated on a quarterly basis. The data contained in this data set is for informational purposes. Certain Austin Energy budget items have been excluded as competitive matters under Texas Government Code Section 552.133 and City Council Resolution 20051201-002. The comparison of actual expenditures to budget may appear inconsistent. That is because base wages for personnel are fully budgeted in the expense categories regular wages—full-time, regular wages—part-time or regular wages—civil service. The budget does not assume expenditure levels for the various leave categories, such as sick pay, vacation pay, or jury leave. However, actual expenses for various leave categories are recorded based on timesheet coding. The result is that actual expenditures for regular wages are spread across multiple expense categories while the budget is shown in one expense category. Personnel savings is budgeted to account for the likely savings in personnel costs generated through attrition. However, the savings is realized in the expense categories regular wages—full-time, regular wages—part-time and regular wages—civil service. Therefore, the actual expenditures in the personnel savings expense category will always be zero.
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R2R 2016
data.austintexas.gov | Last Updated 2017-09-21T22:55:36.000Z2016 Response to Resistance Dataset AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT DATA DISCLAIMER 1. The data provided is for informational use only and is not considered official APD crime data as in official Texas DPS or FBI crime reports. 2. APD’s crime database is continuously updated, so reports run at different times may produce different results. Care should be taken when comparing against other reports as different data collection methods and different data sources may have been used. 3. The Austin Police Department does not assume any liability for any decision made or action taken or not taken by the recipient in reliance upon any information or data provided.