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Armed Robbery Crime Data
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-04T17:11:02.000ZAll BPD data on Open Baltimore is preliminary data and subject to change. The information presented through Open Baltimore represents Part I victim based crime data. The data do not represent statistics submitted to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR); therefore any comparisons are strictly prohibited. For further clarification of UCR data, please visit http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/ucr. Please note that this data is preliminary and subject to change. Prior month data is likely to show changes when it is refreshed on a monthly basis. All data is geocoded to the approximate latitude/longitude location of the incident and excludes those records for which an address could not be geocoded. Any attempt to match the approximate location of the incident to an exact address is strictly prohibited.
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2019-10-31 New Brooklyn Vacants
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-02T10:00:30.000ZVacant Buildings located throughout the City of Baltimore. To be updated twice a month, or as needed.
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Arts and Culture (2010-2013)
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:52:23.000ZMost indicators throughout Vital Signs are created by acquiring and analyzing data collected from governmental agencies for some public administration purpose, such as 311 calls or housing inspections. However, data from the United States Bureau of the Census remains the best source for demographic and socioeconomic indicators for neighborhoods. The Census Bureau collects a wide variety of information through administration of both the decennial Census and the annual American Community Survey (ACS).
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Zone D Properties - Belair-Edison
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-02T10:00:30.000ZVacant Buildings located throughout the City of Baltimore. To be updated twice a month, or as needed.
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Vacant locations Brooklyn and Curtis Bay
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-02T10:00:30.000ZVacant Buildings located throughout the City of Baltimore. To be updated twice a month.
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Public Asset Inventory
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-05T04:15:59.000ZThis dataset is an inventory of the assets on the site. Here you can track the performance of data publishing, metadata maintenance, as well as present an overview of what data exists on the site.Note: This is only updated once per day.
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Education and Youth 2010
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:46:33.000ZBNIA-JFI tracks twenty seven indicators for elementary, middle, and high school students in an effort to measure the educational performance and youth engagement in Baltimore City. These indicators are grouped into the following seven categories: student enrollment and demographics; dropout rate and high school completion; student attendance, suspensions and expulsions; elementary and middle school student achievement; high school performance; youth labor force participation; and youth civic engagement. The source of data for the Education and Youth section is provided by the Baltimore City Public School System, the American Community Survey and the Baltimore City Board of Elections. The data provided by the Baltimore City Public Schools includes student address, which allows BNIA-JFI to present data on educational performance by the neighborhood in which the student lives, not by the school attended. This allows BNIA-JFI to examine the relationship between community conditions and educational performance. Education and Youth indicators may not be directly comparable to data provided by either the Baltimore City Public School System or the Maryland Department ofEducation due to several reasons including differences in methodology used to create indicators, excluding students who cannot be matched between data filesprovided by BCPSS, and excluding students whose home address cannot be geocoded. In the 2009-2010 school year, 3.4% of the student addresses could not be matched or geocoded. This means that these students were not included in our analysis and not included in calculations for the City as a whole and therefore directcomparisons to data and results available through the Baltimore City Public Schools and the Maryland Report Card cannot be made.
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Education and Youth (2010-2012)
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:48:02.000ZMost indicators throughout Vital Signs are created by acquiring and analyzing data collected from governmental agencies for some public administration purpose, such as 311 calls or housing inspections. However, data from the United States Bureau of the Census remains the best source for demographic and socioeconomic indicators for neighborhoods. The Census Bureau collects a wide variety of information through administration of both the decennial Census and the annual American Community Survey (ACS).
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Housing and Community Development (2010-2014)
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2017-02-06T04:50:46.000ZMost indicators throughout Vital Signs are created by acquiring and analyzing data collected from governmental agencies for some public administration purpose, such as 311 calls or housing inspections. However, data from the United States Bureau of the Census remains the best source for demographic and socioeconomic indicators for neighborhoods. The Census Bureau collects a wide variety of information through administration of both the decennial Census and the annual American Community Survey (ACS).
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Vacant Brooklyn
data.baltimorecity.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-02T10:00:30.000ZVacant Buildings located throughout the City of Baltimore. To be updated twice a month.