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Parking - Edmonton Insight Community
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T17:16:58.000ZThis was one single topic among many as part of the February 2016 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=832&as=oC92qQ8rl2&t=1 Open from February 08 - 16, 2016. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 4537 Insight Community Members. 1746 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 38%. A total of 1752 respondents completed the survey: 1746 Insight Community Members and 6 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.
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July 2021 Mixed Topic - Sorting Waste in Public Spaces - Edmonton Insight Community
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2021-07-27T17:48:45.000ZThis was one single topic among many, from the July 2021 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/c/a/6NKy8plNpEnE8sKG4CTYiO?t=1 Open from July 13-20, 2021. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 13,553 Insight Community Members. 3322 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 24.51%. A total of 3326 respondents completed the survey: 3322 Insight Community Members, 1 from the call to action button on our webpage, and 3 using the anonymous link on Edmonton.ca/Surveys which will have no demographic info.
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Annual Average Monthly Residential Water Consumption by City Block Area (Multi-Year)
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2020-10-29T15:14:48.000ZThis dataset provides the average (annual, winter, summer) residential metered water consumption (by year) within 400 m x 400m hexagons (approximately two city blocks) provided in m3/month for the City of Edmonton. Average monthly residential winter water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. Average monthly residential summer water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: May, June, July, August and September. Only those hexagons that contain at least ten accounts are illustrated to ensure customer privacy. Residential consumption refers to water used primarily for domestic purposes, where no more than four separate dwelling units are metered by a single water meter. Thematic mapping is based on the following ranges: 0-10 m3/month – orange 10-20 m3/month – green 20-30 m3/month – purple 30-35 m3/month – blue 35-60 m3/month – red 60 m3/month and up – maroon
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Average Monthly Residential Water Consumption by City Block Area-Annual 2016
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2023-12-13T02:26:26.000ZThis dataset provides the average (annual, winter, summer) residential metered water consumption (2016) within 400 m x 400m hexagons (approximately two city blocks) provided in m3/month for the City of Edmonton. Average monthly residential winter water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. Average monthly residential summer water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: May, June, July, August and September. Only those hexagons that contain at least ten accounts are illustrated to ensure customer privacy. Residential consumption refers to water used primarily for domestic purposes, where no more than four separate dwelling units are metered by a single water meter. Thematic mapping is based on the following ranges: 0-10 m3/month – orange 10-20 m3/month – green 20-30 m3/month – purple 30-35 m3/month – blue 35-60 m3/month – red 60 m3/month and up – maroon
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Edible Fruit Trees
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2024-09-30T18:26:40.000ZPlease Note: Citizens are welcome to harvest from fruit trees on COE property with full understanding of the following: 1. No damage or harm is caused to the tree including broken branches, pruning or removal of any woody materials 2. Citizens assume responsibilities for their own safety: a) Possible injury from the harvesting activity, safety while working on or near boulevards or natural areas b) Possible mis-identification of berries and use of products from harvested product 3. Possible exposure: Residue of chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides or other chemicals from the environment or soil may be present on or in the fruit, as a result of over-spray from either public or private property. It is best to wash the fruit thoroughly before consumption. List of all trees owned and maintained by the City of Edmonton. Note - There are about 320,000 records. It may take some time to load everything. The following link: https://www.opentreemap.org/edmonton/map/ is an online map database of trees in Edmonton. Individuals, community groups, and government can collaboratively create an accurate and informative inventory of the trees in their communities.
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Average Monthly Residential Water Consumption by Neighbourhood 2017 - Annual
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T17:05:05.000ZThis dataset provides the average (annual, winter, summer) residential metered water consumption (2017) within residential neighbourhoods provided in m3/month for the City of Edmonton. Average monthly residential winter water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: January, February, March, April, October, November and December. Average monthly residential summer water consumption is the average consumption of the following months: May, June, July, August and September. Only those residential neighbourhoods with at least ten accounts are illustrated to ensure customer privacy. Residential consumption refers to water used primarily for domestic purposes, where no more than four separate dwelling units are metered by a single water meter. Thematic mapping is based on the following ranges: 0-10 m3/month – orange 10-20 m3/month – green 20-30 m3/month – purple 30-35 m3/month – blue 35-60 m3/month – red 60 m3/month and up – maroon Note: For 2017, there were no areas where the consumption was 60 m3/month and up - thus, the maroon colour would not appear in the legend.
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Front Yard in Bloom Awards
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2023-09-21T15:19:11.000ZAll addresses that received Awards as part of the Front Yards in Bloom program. Front Yards in Bloom is a partnership of the Edmonton Horticultural Society, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, and the City of Edmonton. Front Yards in Bloom congratulates private landscapes that make the whole city more beautiful.
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Scheduled Photo Enforcement Zone Centre Points - History
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2024-09-30T19:10:18.000ZThis dataset represents the centre points of each Zone or Operational Area where Photo Enforcement was historically "scheduled" to be conducted. An enforcement unit can be found anywhere along the area of the Zone. An enforcement unit may not be able to operate at the specified zone and subsequently move to a zone that is not scheduled for enforcement. The centre points are extracted for mapping purposes only and are not intended to imply or suggest that is where the Photo Enforcement is being conducted. Designated Zones are continuously reviewed, revised, added, removed and otherwise updated in accordance to the guidelines for establishing a Zone for photo enforcement. Automated enforcement is expected to be operating at the locations indicated. Please be advised that automated enforcement may be used at other locations within Edmonton as well. Locations selected for enforcement may be removed or added as determined by weather, road conditions, roadway closures or construction, equipment issues or other unforeseen circumstances. Each enforcement site has one or more reasons for why enforcement is taking place. The list of reasons are: a) Areas or intersections where conventional enforcement is unsafe or ineffective; b) Areas or intersections with an identifiable, documented history of collisions; c) Areas or intersections with an identifiable, documented history of speeding problems; d) Intersections with an identifiable, documented history of offences; e) Intersections near schools, post-secondary institutions, or other areas with high pedestrian volumes; f) School and playground zones or areas; g) Construction zones; or h) Areas where the public or a community has expressed concerns related to speeding. Please refer to the FAQ the City has available in regards to Photo Enforcement: https://www.edmonton.ca/enforcement.
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Winter City Design - Edmonton Insight Community
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T16:49:11.000ZThis was one single topic among many as part of the September 2015 Mixed Topic survey. Test link to view these questions: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=526&as=7YW63mx6N7&t=1. Open from September 08 - 16, 2015. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 3516 Insight Community Members. 1477 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 42%. A total of 1637 respondents completed the survey: 1477 Insight Community Members and 160 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.
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Front Yards in Bloom Awards - Edible
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2023-09-21T15:19:11.000ZAll addresses that received Awards as part of the Front Yards in Bloom program. Front Yards in Bloom is a partnership of the Edmonton Horticultural Society, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, and the City of Edmonton. Front Yards in Bloom congratulates private landscapes that make the whole city more beautiful.