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Performance Metrics - Family & Support Services - Youth Services Program Monthly Utilization
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2016-09-30T20:58:29.000ZThis metric tracks the number of young people enrolled in youth services per month. DFSS is committed to creating a premier out-of-school time system that provides young people the opportunity to participate in high-quality, safe, and structured programs. DFSS funds over 200 Out-of-School Time (OST) programs that serve youth between the ages of 6 to 18 years across the city of Chicago in five types of programs: Academic/Vocational Support and Enrichment; Science, Computer, and Technology; Arts and Culture; Sports, Fitness, Health, and Nutrition; and Innovative. Missing: These graphs do not include additional OST programs supported by other city agencies such as the Chicago Park District, Chicago Public Schools, the Chicago Housing Authority, etc. • Academic/Vocational Support and Enrichment - academic support, remedial education services, tutoring, literacy, and reconnecting youth with other educational opportunities • Science, Computer, and Technology - skills building focused on computer programming, software, and technology • Arts and Culture - promoting excellence in the arts through access, awareness and opportunities for creative expression, increased cultural awareness, and demonstrative skills concluding with an event, play or exhibit • Sports, Fitness, Health, and Nutrition - opportunities for physical activities and education that supports healthy choices and a positive lifestyle • Innovative – opportunities for youth ages 13 to 15 and 16 to 18 that provide customized projects supporting skills building in areas such as civic engagement, entrepreneurship, workforce development, and post-secondary education to prepare youth for the job market and life-long learning
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Taxi Medallion Transfers - Average Price by Month
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-07-17T20:50:10.000ZChart of average sale prices by month.
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Transportation Network Providers - Drivers
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-06-28T17:18:01.000ZAll drivers reported by Transportation Network Providers (sometimes called rideshare companies) to the City of Chicago as part of the licensing process and routine reporting required by ordinance. Inclusion of a driver in a monthly report indicates that the driver was eligible for trips in Chicago in that month for at least one day, regardless of whether he or she actually provided any rides. If a driver is eligible in multiple months, which is common, he or she will have records in each of these reporting months. As of the creation of this dataset, there have been four TNPs licensed to operate in Chicago, although never more than three at any given time and currently three. Drivers reported by more than one company in the same month are combined and the MULTIPLE_TNPS column is marked as TRUE. However, the matching process is imperfect so not all such drivers are necessarily identified. Similarly, matching between the licensing and routine reporting databases is imperfect, creating potential for occasional errors. The reporting is done on a monthly basis, as indicated in the MONTH_REPORTED column. However, starting in 2018, the reports are batched and files for all three months in a quarter are delivered to the City of Chicago at the end of each quarter. Due to an issue in this transition, some vehicle records for Q2 2018 (April-June) were reported for the quarter as a whole, rather than for individual months. For purposes of this dataset, those records have been assigned to 2018-06 (June). Therefore, some caution in interpreting this month and the quarter as a whole is advised.
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Public Health Statistics - Life Expectancy By Community Area - Historical
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2022-02-03T23:29:03.000ZNote: This dataset is historical only and there are not corresponding datasets for more recent time periods. For that more-recent information, please visit the Chicago Health Atlas at https://chicagohealthatlas.org. This dataset gives the average life expectancy and corresponding confidence intervals for each Chicago community area for the years 1990, 2000 and 2010. See the full description at: https://data.cityofchicago.org/api/views/qjr3-bm53/files/AAu4x8SCRz_bnQb8SVUyAXdd913TMObSYj6V40cR6p8?download=true&filename=P:\EPI\OEPHI\MATERIALS\REFERENCES\Life Expectancy\Dataset description - LE by community area.pdf
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Taxi Trips by Month (2013-2023)
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-02-07T22:21:16.000ZChart of Taxi Trips and Fare Totals by Month
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Transportation Department Permits - Block Party - Current and Future
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-07-18T06:37:00.000ZApplications to the Chicago Department of Transportation for permits under its jurisdiction, which typically are permits to block or otherwise affect public streets in some way. Because all permits start as applications, this dataset also serves as a list of permits granted. See more information about CDOT permits at http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/construction_information/svcs/online-permit-portal.html.
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Transportation Department Permits - Street Closures
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-07-18T06:37:00.000ZRecords involving any degree of street closure from the underlying dataset: Applications to the Chicago Department of Transportation for permits under its jurisdiction, which typically are permits to block or otherwise affect public streets in some way. Because all permits start as applications, this dataset also serves as a list of permits granted. See more information about CDOT permits at http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/construction_information/svcs/online-permit-portal.html.
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Transportation Department Permits
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-07-18T06:37:00.000ZApplications to the Chicago Department of Transportation for permits under its jurisdiction, which typically are permits to block or otherwise affect public streets in some way. Because all permits start as applications, this dataset also serves as a list of permits granted. See more information about CDOT permits at http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/construction_information/svcs/online-permit-portal.html.
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Performance Metrics - Transportation - Stop Sign Out
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2014-05-01T03:17:58.000ZDue to vehicular accidents, theft and normal wear and tear, City stop signs occasionally need to be replaced or repaired. The Department of Transportation (CDOT) responds to damaged or missing stop signs reported through 311’s Customer Service Requests (CSR) system on a case-by-case basis. Total number of requests fulfilled per week is also available by mousing over columns. Due to the public safety importance of stop signs, the target time to respond to stop sign requests is within 1 day. To report a missing or damaged stop sign, call 311 or see http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/signs_and_pavementmarkings/svcs/stop_sign.html
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Transportation Department Permits - Current and Future
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2024-07-18T06:37:00.000ZUnexpired applications to the Chicago Department of Transportation for permits under its jurisdiction, which typically are permits to block or otherwise affect public streets in some way. Because all permits start as applications, this dataset also serves as a list of permits granted. See more information about CDOT permits at http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/construction_information/svcs/online-permit-portal.html.