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Master Plan of Highways
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2018-09-18T16:56:37.000ZThe Master Plan of Highways was originally developed by the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works (DPW); it designates roadways in Los Angeles County by their planned capacity. Categories include major highway, secondary highway, limited secondary highway, parkway and expressway. Last updated, 8/15/12 for a Board adopted change in Agua Dulce.
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Income Index by Education Index for 106 Places
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-02-19T15:33:43.000ZA Portrait of Los Angeles County is an in-depth look at how residents of America’s most populous county are faring in three fundamental areas of life: health, access to knowledge, and living standards. The Human Development Index – a composite measure of health, education and income – is the featured measure and is disaggregated by gender, race and ethnicity, gender by race and ethnicity, major Asian and Latino subgroups, and nativity at the county level. The index is also presented for 106 cities and unincorporated areas within the county, 35 City of Los Angeles Community Plan Areas and 15 City Council Districts. This dataset and the accompanying report is intended for policymakers, planners, service providers, advocates, journalists, students and anyone with an interest in exploring well-being outcomes among the many communities that make up Los Angeles County.
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Marina del Rey Slip Vacancy Report
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-19T19:06:37.000ZThis dataset comes from monthly surveys of the Marina del Rey boat slip operators. It lists the total vacant and available slips by size within each marina. Available includes the total number of existing slips regardless of their status (occupied, vacant, out of service, off line). This data is provided to the public at the Small Craft Harbor Commission meetings.
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Number of Sewage Spills in LA County (2013-2017)
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-08-23T21:50:12.000ZReports from the California Integrated Water Quality System (CIWQS) sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) database were generated using the Interactive SSO Reports tool from the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reduction Program. Data on Category 1, 2 and 3 SSOs in LA County for the years 2013 to 2017 was used. The number and volume of spills was analyzed. For some spills, only a portion of the spill volume may have reached a waterbody. Spills were categorized as small (<1,000 gallons), minor (between 1,000 and 10,000 gallons), or major (>10,000 gallons). Indicator: Sewage Spills 1. Data obtained from CIWQS (California Integrated Water Quality System) website, Interactive SSO Reports. 2. These filters were used to generate the Interactive SSO Reports: a. Select a county/counties: Los Angeles County b. Select Sewage Discharge Type: SSO Category 1 or SSO Category 2 & 3 (to obtain a picture of all of the spills) c. Enter a start date: 01/01/20XX d. Enter a end date: 12/31/20XX Example: 3. Once report is generated, click “Export all spill details to excel”. This will download an excel file to the computer. 4. All original downloads are named: SSO_Details_Raw(Year of Data) 5. Modified versions are named: SSO_Details(Year of Data) Indicator: Sewage Spills 1. Data obtained from CIWQS (California Integrated Water Quality System) website, Interactive SSO Reports. 2. These filters were used to generate the Interactive SSO Reports: a. Select a county/counties: Los Angeles County b. Select Sewage Discharge Type: SSO Category 1 or SSO Category 2 & 3 (to obtain a picture of all of the spills) c. Enter a start date: 01/01/20XX d. Enter a end date: 12/31/20XX Example: 3. Once report is generated, click “Export all spill details to excel”. This will download an excel file to the computer. 4. All original downloads are named: SSO_Details_Raw(Year of Data) 5. Modified versions are named: SSO_Details(Year of Data)
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Community Standards District (CSD) Subareas (Unincorporated Areas)
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-07-19T15:16:32.000ZThe community standards districts are established as supplemental districts to provide a means of implementing special development standards contained in adopted neighborhood, community, area, specific and local coastal plans within the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, or to provide a means of addressing special problems which are unique to certain geographic areas within the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. These are the boundaries for the 'Area Specific Standards' within CSDs. Examples include Union Pacific in East Los Angeles and Lake Avenue in Altadena.
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DCFS Service Area Offices by Community
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2017-07-19T15:17:59.000ZThe Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) uses ZIP Codes to distribute its workload among its 19 regional field offices. Most of the field names in this dataset are self explanatory, save COLOR_EGIS, which is internally used for standardizing map symbology. The lat and lon location fields correspond to the geographic center of the ZIP CODE. For more information, please visit dcfs.lacounty.gov. To report child abuse in Los Angeles County, California, contact the Child Protection Hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Toll-free within California:Main phone number: (800) 540-4000.If calling from outside of California: (213) 639-4500TDD [Hearing Impaired]: (800) 272-6699.
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State Assembly Districts (2001)
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-05T21:57:21.000ZThe State Assembly Districts layer contains polygons for 2003 California State Assembly Districts. The source for the information in this layer is the Los Angeles Registrar/Recorder's Precinct Information File (PIF), which is designed to match the Thomas Brothers TRNL (road network) layer. Where boundaries are defined by streets, water, city boundaries, or other features, those arc segments are copied to the districts layer, so that the boundaries and other layer features match perfectly.
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Los Angeles County Housing Routine and Complaint Inspections
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-10T20:41:58.000ZThis dataset contains Environmental Health routine and complaint inspection results for hotels/motels and Multi-Family Dwellings (e.g. apartments) with 5 or more units in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County Environmental Health is responsible for routine inspection and investigations of complaints at hotels, motels, and MFD property with 5 or more units. Los Angeles County Environmental Health is responsible for all unincorporated areas and 85 of the 88 cities in the County. This dataset does not include Pasadena, Long Beach or Vernon (each has its own city health department). Each row represents one inspection result. The Serial Number is the primary key to access/review the violations (Violations Dataset) associated with a particular inspection.
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A Portrait of Los Angeles County using the Human Development Index: GIS Data
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2019-01-30T20:46:24.000ZA Portrait of Los Angeles County, a report by Measure of America, is an in-depth look at how residents of America’s most populous county are faring in three fundamental areas of life: health, access to knowledge, and living standards. The Human Development Index – a composite measure of health, education and income – is the featured measure and is disaggregated by gender, race and ethnicity, gender by race and ethnicity, major Asian and Latino subgroups, and nativity at the county level. The index is also presented for 106 cities and unincorporated areas within the county, 35 City of Los Angeles Community Plan Areas and 15 City Council Districts. This dataset and the accompanying report is intended for policymakers, planners, service providers, advocates, journalists, students and anyone with an interest in exploring well-being outcomes among the many communities that make up Los Angeles County.
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DCFS Service Areas
data.lacounty.gov | Last Updated 2018-07-17T15:33:51.000ZThe Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) uses ZIP Codes to distribute its workload among its 19 regional field offices. (Visit https://egis3.lacounty.gov/dataportal/2013/10/30/dcfs-office-service-areas-by-zip-codes/ for GIS data downloads.) For more information, please visit dcfs.lacounty.gov. To report child abuse in Los Angeles County, California, contact the Child Protection Hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Toll-free within California:Main phone number: (800) 540-4000.If calling from outside of California: (213) 639-4500TDD [Hearing Impaired]: (800) 272-6699.