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311 Service Requests
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-08T12:08:29.000ZPublic Service Requests submitted via 311 from 2012 to present. For more information on 311 Calgary, or to submit a request, visit http://www.calgary.ca/CFOD/CSC/Pages/311.aspx
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311 Service Requests - Current Year
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-08T12:32:15.000ZPublic Service Requests submitted via 311 in the current year. A dataset containing Service Requests from 2012 to present is available here: https://data.calgary.ca/Services-and-Amenities/311-Service-Requests/iahh-g8bj For more information on 311 Calgary, or to submit a request, visit http://www.calgary.ca/CFOD/CSC/Pages/311.aspx
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Parcel Address Map
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-05T15:09:24.000ZThis file contains address information for land parcels within The City of Calgary.
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Average # Crimes Per # Residents in Community
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-11-14T22:29:06.000ZDisorder events included are: Drunk, Disturbance, Indecent Act, Juvenile Complaint, Landlord/tenant, Mental health concern, Neighbor dispute, Party complaint, Prowler, Suspicious person, Threats, Drugs, Noise complaint, Possible gunshots, Unwanted guest/patron, Prostitution, Speeder, Suspicious Auto (grouped as Social Disorder), Fire, Property damage and Abandoned auto (grouped as Physical Disorder. Crime count is based on the most serious violation (MSV) per incident. Violence: These figures include all violent crime offences as defined by the Centre for Canadian Justice Statistics Universal Crime Reporting (UCR) rules. Domestic violence is excluded. Break and Enter: Residential B&E includes both House and ‘Other’ structure break and enters due to the predominantly residential nature of this type of break in (e.g. detached garages, sheds). B&Es incidents include attempts. **Resident counts for 2018 will be made available once 2018 census data is complete.**
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Year to Date Fire Emergency Timeline
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-08T13:45:39.000ZThis dataset contains daily count of incidents responded by incident type.
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River Levels and Flows
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-09T11:00:29.000ZData provided through this web app is provisional and preliminary in nature. Data is automatically generated by remote equipment that may not be under control of the Government of Alberta. This data has not been reviewed or edited for accuracy and may be subject to significant change when reviewed or corrected. Please exercise caution and carefully consider the provisional nature of the information provided. The Government of Alberta assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this data and any use of it is therefore entirely at your own risk.
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Incidents by Year
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-12-08T13:45:39.000ZThis dataset contains daily count of incidents responded by incident type.
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Annual Bicycle Counts
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2018-05-15T17:45:49.000ZThe Bicycle Count is one of the ways the Bicycle Program is monitoring and evaluating cycling data, in keeping with the Council approved Cycling Strategy. The City collects and monitors information on the number of bicycle riders, gender, age, and helmet use and will be reported on annually. Dependent on weather conditions and construction, count locations that were counted first in 2013 will be counted in future years in order to gauge trends about cycling. Additional count locations are added as resources become available. This dataset includes counts completed from 2013-2016
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Traffic Incidents Archive 2017
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2018-05-15T22:39:21.000ZAn archive of traffic incidents within The City of Calgary. The data source is checked every 10 minutes for updates. See Source URL for RSS feed of current incidents.
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Community Crime Histogram
data.calgary.ca | Last Updated 2019-11-14T22:29:06.000ZData is provided monthly by the Calgary Police Service. The dataset is updated by the 10th of every month. For example, January statistics will be available after February 10. Disorder events included are: Drunk, Disturbance, Indecent Act, Juvenile Complaint, Landlord/tenant, Mental health concern, Neighbor dispute, Party complaint, Prowler, Suspicious person, Threats, Drugs, Noise complaint, Possible gunshots, Unwanted guest/patron, Prostitution, Speeder, Suspicious Auto (grouped as Social Disorder), Fire, Property damage and Abandoned auto (grouped as Physical Disorder). Only public-generated calls are included. Crime count is based on the most serious violation (MSV) per incident. Violence: These figures include all violent crime offences as defined by the Centre for Canadian Justice Statistics Universal Crime Reporting (UCR) rules. Domestic violence is excluded. Break and Enter: Residential B&E includes both House and ‘Other’ structure break and enters due to the predominantly residential nature of this type of break in (e.g. detached garages, sheds). B&Es incidents include attempts. **Resident counts are pulled from census data which is collected Apr/May of each year and apply to community crime stats from June of current year to May of the following year. ex) 2018 Census data applies to June 2018-May 2019 Community Crime stats **