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Wa Catalyst 2
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-29T05:22:32.000ZThe City of Seattle implements biennial budgeting through the sequential adoption of two one-year budgets. When adopting the budget for the first year of the biennium, the Council endorses a budget for the second year. The Endorsed Budget is the basis for a Proposed Budget for the second year of the biennium, and is reviewed and adopted in the fall of the first year of the biennium. This data reflects all appropriations (by budget control level) included in the 2014 Endorsed Budget.
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City of Seattle Wages: Comparison by Gender - Average Hourly Wage by Department
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-15T21:13:44.000ZAverage hourly wages for women and men sorted by City department and age range
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Terry Stops
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-05T11:04:09.000ZThis data represents records of police reported stops under Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). Each row represents a unique stop. - Each record contains perceived demographics of the subject, as reported by the officer making the stop and officer demographics as reported to the Seattle Police Department, for employment purposes. - Where available, data elements from the associated Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) event (e.g. Call Type, Initial Call Type, Final Call Type) are included.
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Use Of Force
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-05T11:10:59.000ZRecords representing Use of Force (UOF) by sworn law enforcement officers of the Seattle Police Department.
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video file requests
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2016-09-07T08:15:40.000ZSPD Public Disclosure
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2018 Bias Incident Reports by Protected Class
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-10T19:52:50.000ZThe Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR) receives calls on the Bias Incident Reporting Line. This dataset shows the amount of calls received each quarter of 2018 by protected class. A protected class is a characteristic of a person that is protected by the laws SOCR enforces such as race, gender identity, or disability. An “uncategorized” protected class means the caller did not provide a protected class.
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Streetlight Outage Data 2012-2016
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-13T23:55:49.000ZThis metric measures the percent of reported street light outage reports responded to within 14 days for each month. To report a streetlight outage in the City of Seattle, go to: http://www.seattle.gov/light/streetlight
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2016 Human Services Contracts with the City of Seattle
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-13T15:55:32.000ZThe Human Services Department (HSD) contracts with a wide-range of organizations to prepare youth for success, support affordability and livability, address homelessness, promote public health, respond to gender-based violence, promote healthy aging, as well as support administrative services. Where possible, the dataset lists the “Service Site” where services are delivered. However, human service work is frequently delivered throughout the community and not limited to a single location. This dataset covers any HSD contracts with budgeted dollars in 2016. The “Total Budget” reflects dollar amounts as of 8/16/17.
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Whittier Heights Neighborhood - Bridging the Gap
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-01-24T17:57:48.000Z - API
2017 Bias Incident Reports By Protected Class
data.seattle.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-15T21:18:31.000Z2017 Bias Incident Reports By Protected Class The Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR) receives calls on the Bias Incident Reporting Line. Calls are received by front desk staff and logged. This dataset shows the amount of calls received each quarter of 2017 by protected class. A protected class is a characteristic of a person that is protected by the laws SOCR enforces such as race, gender identity, or disability. An “uncategorized” protected class means the caller did not provide a protected class. If you have questions about this data or want to learn more about the laws SOCR enforces, call 206-684-4500 or visit http://www.seattle.gov/civilrights. Visit Seattle Police Department’s Bias/Hate Crime Data site for information about bias/hate crimes: https://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/bias-crime-unit/bias-crime-dashboard.