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City-Maintained Trees
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-02-21T22:29:28.000ZMaintaining and increasing the urban forest is an ongoing effort for City of Edmonton staff. Although tree planting plays a significant role in maintaining the tree canopy, additional strategies are required to meet targets in the Urban Forest Management Plan. The Root for Trees program is one such program that the City continues to promote.
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Street Sweeping
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2017-05-26T16:42:57.000ZEvery spring, all City streets are cleared of sand and debris according to City Policy C550 that have accumulated over the winter. Street sweeping began in early April and is scheduled to wrap up by June 1, weather permitting.
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Pets Saved
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2018-08-27T14:24:45.000ZPets Rescued/Returned measures the percentage of adoptable cats and dogs received by Animal Care & Control that are live-released - either by being returned to their owners, or transferred to other agencies for adoption. This measure may exceed 100% if feral cats (which are not adoptable) are live-released to barn homes, natural areas, or cat sanctuaries.
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EPS Persons with Outstanding Non-Criminal Warrants
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-06T18:54:29.000ZThis dataset provides statistics on EPS-issued warrants that have yet to be executed. Persons with Criminal Warrants are persons where their most serious warrant is for a criminal offence (however, they may have additional non-criminal warrants). Persons with Non-Criminal Warrants are persons where their most serious warrant is non-criminal (and hence do not have a criminal warrant). Data is provided to EPS from the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) Ottawa.
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EPS Proactive Patrol Time
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-11-14T23:10:02.000ZEPS Proactive Patrol Time measures the % of EPS patrol shift time that is spent engaged in proactive or preventative policing activities. When not engaging in proactive work, a patrol members time is spent either completing calls-for-service, administrative duties, or as “other” (e.g., getting set up for shift). Proactive patrol work can be thought of as a policing investment that prevents or suppresses future criminality, or helps maintain public safety. Examples include patrolling a drinking establishment near closing time, searching out an individual with outstanding criminal warrants, or check in with a domestic-violence offender to ensure they are complying with their court ordered conditions.
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Construction Waste
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2015-08-26T22:34:43.000ZThis measure is calculated by dividing the tonnes of construction waste that is taken to recycling or re-use facilities by the total tonnes of construction waste produced during the construction of the project. The target is 75% and is only measured for buildings that are striving for LEED certification.
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Traffic Safety Intersection Collision Rate
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2018-03-14T15:49:08.000ZThere are more collisions in the winter months due to weather and road conditions. However, the number of injury and fatal collisions stays constant through the year; a greater percentage of collisions in the summer months result in injury and fatality.Friday is the most common day of the week for collisions.
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Energy Used in Civic Operations per Capita
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-02-13T18:22:03.000ZThis data set provides the total amount of energy used (in MW) by all departments of the City of Edmonton, per person. It includes vehicle fuels (i.e. gasoline, diesel, propane and natural gas), natural gas heating for buildings, and electricity use for lighting, running the LRT, cooling buildings, etc. Per capita energy use is gradually declining as LED street lights are installed, vehicle fuel efficiency improves and building energy retrofits are completed.
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Traffic Safety: Intersection Collisions
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2018-03-14T15:49:08.000ZThere are more collisions in the winter months due to weather and road conditions. However, the number of injury and fatal collisions stays constant through the year; a greater percentage of collisions in the summer months result in injury and fatality.Friday is the most common day of the week for collisions.
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City Asset Sustainability - Chart View
dashboard.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2018-06-21T17:05:23.000ZCity Asset Sustainability measures the extent to which the City is reinvesting in its existing infrastructure compared to the amount of reinvestment required to bring infrastructure to an acceptable condition. The measure is a ratio of the actual capital infrastructure renewal expenditure divided by the required capital infrastructure renewal expenditure. Although this ratio is calculated on an annual basis, year-to-year variances from the target may occur. The target is, therefore, a five-year rolling average. The actual renewal expenditures are derived from the Capital Year End Performance Report.