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Olmstead vs. City Trees by Street
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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2017-2018 Assessment Roll
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-23T12:45:30.000ZThis dataset contains information pertaining to the assessed value of properties within the City of Buffalo. Accurate property inventory/information is vital to an equitable assessment and the City of Buffalo is committed to providing fair and equitable assessments in each annual Assessment Roll so that property owners pay only their fair share of property taxes.
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City of Buffalo 2018 Annual Recycling Report
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-22T15:57:31.000ZThis is the City of Buffalo's annual recycling report for the 2017 calendar year. Under the direction of Mayor Byron W. Brown, the City of Buffalo continues its strong commitment to increase its recycling and recovery programs. The City's Department of Public Works is responsible for the solid waste management systems; it serves 85,000 housing units–of which over 50% are multi-dwelling units–and a population nearing 260,000.
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2019-2020 Assessment Roll
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-13T14:08:06.000ZThis dataset contains information pertaining to the assessed value of properties within the City of Buffalo. Accurate property inventory/information is vital to an equitable assessment and the City of Buffalo is committed to providing fair and equitable assessments in each annual Assessment Roll so that property owners pay only their fair share of property taxes.
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February2018
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-12-14T15:53:47.000ZThis dataset was developed by Zerocycle on behalf of the City of Buffalo to analyze curbside recycling rates by neighborhood.
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Historic Tree Inventory - 2018/2019
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-17T19:19:35.000ZThis dataset comprises all street trees within the City of Buffalo in 2018/2019. The City of Buffalo Bureau of Forestry is responsible for maintaining and preserving the public urban forest.
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Tree Inventory
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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Historic Tree Inventory - 2018
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2018-09-27T17:22:55.000ZThis dataset comprises all street trees within the City of Buffalo in 2018. The City of Buffalo Bureau of Forestry is responsible for maintaining and preserving the public urban forest.
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Monthly Recycling and Waste Collection Statistics (Data Lens)
data.buffalony.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-11T20:58:36.000Z<div><b>Explore</b> Monthly Recycling and Waste Collection data in an interactive and accessible way for all visitors using this Data Lens. <br></div><div><br></div><div><b>Data lensing</b> is a unique, dynamic format that displays data in a way that is both contextual and visually interesting. The “cards” can interact with each other. Try clicking on a section of the map and the bar graph and line graph cards will become contextual, filtering the information based on the selected map area. Data Lens pages help users quickly gain insight contained within the City's data. <br></div>