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SBO State Government Expenditures By Appropriation Unit
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-03-29T19:27:27.000Z - API
Point in Time Estimates of Homelessness in the US by State
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-08-09T20:03:49.000Z2007 - 2018. Annual Point in Time (PIT) Estimates of Homelessness by State. Data compiled from Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) findings conducted by HUD. From HUD: "The Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) is a HUD report to the U.S. Congress that provides nationwide estimates of homelessness, including information about the demographic characteristics of homeless persons, service use patterns, and the capacity to house homeless persons. The report is based on Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS) data about persons who experience homelessness during a 12-month period, point-in-time counts of people experiencing homelessness on one day in January, and data about the inventory of shelter and housing available in a community." NOTE: To understand measure acronyms and collection methods, please refer to the 2018 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress: https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2018-AHAR-Part-1.pdf
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Payroll Jobs: Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-13T20:53:35.000Z - API
Census Designated Places
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-20T17:59:11.000ZThis data set is part of the Michigan Geographic Framework. The framework serves as the digital base map for State of Michigan government. Currently the geographic framework contains features including roads, rivers, lakes, streams, railroads, political jurisdiction boundaries, school district boundaries, census area tabulation boundaries and legislative district boundaries. Specifically, this Michigan base map will consist of an Arc Info coverage which includes features and attributes based on the current TIGER/Line Files, base map features based on both the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) Michigan Resource Information System (MIRIS) Files and an enhanced linear referencing system built from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Michigan Accident Location Index (MALI). The Geographic Framework will serve as a common and standardized infrastructure on which all GIS users of 1:24,000 scale map data can build their applications. At the heart of the Geographic Framework will be the ability to administer programs that use location-based information and need to relate one database to another geographically. Version5a replaces Version4b as the current version of the Michigan Geographic Framework (MGF). A primary driving force in the creation of Framework Version 5a was the continued reconciliation of the road network and city/village boundaries with the roads and boundaries as defined on the ACT51 maps. For further information on ACT51 see: Changes incorporated in version 5a of the MGF are described in the following documents: MGF_v5a_Updates, MGF_v5a_Trunkline_Updates These and other documents related to MGF can be found at:
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Counties
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-20T18:01:43.000ZThis data set is part of the Michigan Geographic Framework. The framework serves as the digital base map for State of Michigan government. Currently the geographic framework contains features including roads, rivers, lakes, streams, railroads, political jurisdiction boundaries, school district boundaries, census area tabulation boundaries and legislative district boundaries. Specifically, this Michigan base map will consist of an Arc Info coverage which includes features and attributes based on the current TIGER/Line Files, base map features based on both the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) Michigan Resource Information System (MIRIS) Files and an enhanced linear referencing system built from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Michigan Accident Location Index (MALI). The Geographic Framework will serve as a common and standardized infrastructure on which all GIS users of 1:24,000 scale map data can build their applications. At the heart of the Geographic Framework will be the ability to administer programs that use location-based information and need to relate one database to another geographically. Version5a replaces Version4b as the current version of the Michigan Geographic Framework (MGF). A primary driving force in the creation of Framework Version 5a was the continued reconciliation of the road network and city/village boundaries with the roads and boundaries as defined on the ACT51 maps. For further information on ACT51 see: Changes incorporated in version 5a of the MGF are described in the following documents: MGF_v5a_Updates, MGF_v5a_Trunkline_Updates These and other documents related to MGF can be found at:
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LMISI - Michigan Union Membership
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-15T17:42:51.000Z2008 - Present. Annual measures of union membership in Michigan. Dataset includes the total number of employed individuals in Michigan, the total number of individuals who hold union membership in Michigan, and the total number of individuals whose jobs are covered by a union or an employee association contract. Data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the US Department of Labor. To find more union membership data, visit https://www.bls.gov/webapps/legacy/cpslutab5.htm.
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Payroll Jobs: Mining & Logging
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-13T20:57:33.000Z - API
Michigan Geographic Framework Base
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-20T19:47:57.000ZThis data set is part of the Michigan Geographic Framework. The framework serves as the digital base map for State of Michigan government. Currently the geographic framework contains features including roads, rivers, lakes, streams, railroads, political jurisdiction boundaries, school district boundaries, census area tabulation boundaries and legislative district boundaries. Specifically, this Michigan base map will consist of an Arc Info coverage which includes features and attributes based on the current TIGER/Line Files, base map features based on both the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) Michigan Resource Information System (MIRIS) Files and an enhanced linear referencing system built from the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) Michigan Accident Location Index (MALI). The Geographic Framework will serve as a common and standardized infrastructure on which all GIS users of 1:24,000 scale map data can build their applications. At the heart of the Geographic Framework will be the ability to administer programs that use location-based information and need to relate one database to another geographically. Version13a replaces Version12b as the current version of the Michigan Geographic Framework (MGF). A primary driving force in the creation of Framework Version 13a was the continued reconciliation of the road network and city/village boundaries with the roads and boundaries as defined on the ACT51 maps. For further information on ACT51 see: <http://www.michigan.gov/cgi/0,1607,7-158-12759_14194---,00.html> Changes incorporated in version 13a of the MGF are described in the following documents: MGF_v13a_Updates, MGF_v13a_Trunkline_Updates These and other documents related to MGF can be found at: <http://www.michigan.gov/cgi/0,1607,7-158-12759_14194---,00.html>
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Michigan Building Permits for Housing Starts
data.michigan.gov | Last Updated 2019-10-28T19:03:24.000ZMichigan building permits for housing starts as a 12 month moving annual average in thousands.