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Buffalo Public Schools 2018-2019
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-26T14:39:34.000ZThis dataset comprises the public schools in the Buffalo Public Schools system for the 2018-2019 school year.
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CitiStat Buffalo: Buffalo Arts Commission
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-04-25T15:51:57.213ZDiscover the the City's publicly owned and sited inventory of art and aesthetic property by delving into the interactive displays below.
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BPS Map
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-09-17T14:37:04.000ZThis dataset comprises the public schools in the Buffalo Public Schools system. It includes schools that provide Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School classes.
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Map of Pre-K Programs
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-20T01:02:10.000ZThis dataset comprises the public schools in the Buffalo Public Schools system. It includes schools that provide Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle, and High School classes.
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Public Art, Public Schools, and Shady Trees Map
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-17T19:45:12.000ZThis dataset comprises all street trees within the City of Buffalo. The City of Buffalo Bureau of Forestry is responsible for maintaining and preserving the public urban forest.
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2015 City of Buffalo Clean Sweep Locations
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-03-16T18:32:43.000ZThis is a map of 2015 Clean Sweep locations. The Clean Sweep program is a collaborative program that brings together dozens of city departments, as well as partners from state, county and federal agencies and nonprofit health and human services providers to provide essential quality of life services to a targeted geographic area. These services include but are not limited to: dental services, health insurance enrollment, homeless outreach, fire prevention education, disaster preparedness, mental health services, youth and senior programming information, employment and training referrals, tree trimming, boarding and demolishing vacant homes, removing debris and abandoned tires, filling potholes, cleaning sewer receivers, and offering 311 information to assist in addressing neighborhood complaints.
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2016 City of Buffalo Clean Sweep Locations
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-03-16T18:32:40.000ZThis is a map of 2016 Clean Sweep locations. The Clean Sweep program is a collaborative program that brings together dozens of city departments, as well as partners from state, county and federal agencies and nonprofit health and human services providers to provide essential quality of life services to a targeted geographic area. These services include but are not limited to: dental services, health insurance enrollment, homeless outreach, fire prevention education, disaster preparedness, mental health services, youth and senior programming information, employment and training referrals, tree trimming, boarding and demolishing vacant homes, removing debris and abandoned tires, filling potholes, cleaning sewer receivers, and offering 311 information to assist in addressing neighborhood complaints.
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Buffalo, NY: Regulated Child Care Programs
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-05-25T20:19:53.242ZThis story highlights information on child care programs regulated by the Division of Child Care Services in Buffalo, New York.
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Neighborhood Metrics
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-24T19:18:39.000ZThis dataset presented is compiled by the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency (BURA) from the 2017 American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS is an ongoing survey that provides vital information on a yearly basis about our nation and its people. For more information on the survey methodology, procedure, compatibility, history, and more, check out the United States Census Bureau website.
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Licensed Contractors: Home Improvement Contractors
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-08T02:30:03.000ZA valid license is required to conduct certain businesses within the official limits of the City of Buffalo. The City of Buffalo Ordinance requires persons engaged in a home improvement business (i.e. painting, siding, roofing) or doing construction work in the City of Buffalo to obtain a City of Buffalo Contractor license. All mechanical contractors (i.e. electricians, plumbers, HVAC) must be licensed within the City of Buffalo. Licenses are required for certain business types in order to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City. Upon submittal of a license application, the Office of Licenses will coordinate various reviews and inspections by agencies such as the Building Inspection Office, Fire Prevention Bureau, Health Department, Police Department, zoning, etc. in order to assist individuals in obtaining a city license.