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T11 Street Safety
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2020-02-21T20:27:10.000ZAll of the data for the injury collision maps came from TIMS – the Transportation Injury Mapping System. TIMS is a project of UC Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research and Education Center (SafeTREC). It takes data from another mapping system called SWITRS (State-Wide Integrated Traffic Records System), which is compiled by the CHP from law enforcement agencies throughout the state.
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RC 3 Municipal Energy Use-2
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2022-11-15T22:57:28.000ZElectricity and natural gas usage in buildings and facilities; vehicle fuel use from vehicle fleet and transit fleet. The City procures RECs to offset almost 100% of its SCE accounts. Emissions related to electricity use reflect the actual grid without the use of RECs. The Climate Registry has only recently recognized the use of RECs.
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T8 Transit Service Metro Ridership
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2019-12-31T01:53:15.000ZAnnual ridership on MTA routes originating in Santa Monica. Lines included: 4, 20, 534, 704, 720, 733
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Housing Bus Stops
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2019-12-31T02:31:11.000ZLocation of bus btops to determine livability of new housing.
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T10 Vehicle Volumes
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2019-12-31T02:28:53.000ZThe City conducts transportation conducts, which counts the numbers of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles moving through an intersection. Counts are typically conducted every 2 years during the weekday and weekend peak hours. The peak hours represents the time period where traffic counts are the highest due to worker commute. Weekday counts are conducted at all City signalized intersections during the AM Peak Hours (7:00 A -9:00 AM) and PM peak hours (5:30 PM – 7:30 PM) either on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday in the Fall (when school is in session). Weekend counts are conducted during the midday peak hour (1:00-5:00 PM) either on Saturday or Sunday in the Summer at signalized intersections in the Downtown and Main Street areas, as these areas tend to experience greater traffic as a result of the tourist/visitor population on the weekends
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Bike Volumes
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2020-02-19T23:07:22.000ZThe City conducts transportation counts, which counts the numbers of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles moving through an intersection. Counts are typically conducted every 2 years during the weekday and weekend peak hours. The peak hours represents the time period where traffic counts are the highest due to worker commute. Weekday counts are conducted at all City signalized intersections during the AM Peak Hours (7:00 A -9:00 AM) and PM peak hours (5:30 PM – 7:30 PM) either on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday in the Fall (when school is in session). Weekend counts are conducted during the midday peak hour (1:00-5:00 PM) either on Saturday or Sunday in the Summer at signalized intersections in the Downtown and Main Street areas, as these areas tend to experience greater traffic as a result of the tourist/visitor population on the weekends. The table below provides the number of intersections that were counted in 2007 – 2013.
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Ped Volumes
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2020-02-19T22:46:24.000ZThe City conducts transportation counts, which counts the numbers of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles moving through an intersection. Counts are typically conducted every 2 years during the weekday and weekend peak hours. The peak hours represents the time period where traffic counts are the highest due to worker commute. Weekday counts are conducted at all City signalized intersections during the AM Peak Hours (7:00 A -9:00 AM) and PM peak hours (5:30 PM – 7:30 PM) either on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday in the Fall (when school is in session). Weekend counts are conducted during the midday peak hour (1:00-5:00 PM) either on Saturday or Sunday in the Summer at signalized intersections in the Downtown and Main Street areas, as these areas tend to experience greater traffic as a result of the tourist/visitor population on the weekends. The table below provides the number of intersections that were counted in 2007 – 2013.
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T10 Bike Volumes
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2020-02-19T23:07:22.000ZThe City conducts transportation counts, which counts the numbers of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles moving through an intersection. Counts are typically conducted every 2 years during the weekday and weekend peak hours. The peak hours represents the time period where traffic counts are the highest due to worker commute. Weekday counts are conducted at all City signalized intersections during the AM Peak Hours (7:00 A -9:00 AM) and PM peak hours (5:30 PM – 7:30 PM) either on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday in the Fall (when school is in session). Weekend counts are conducted during the midday peak hour (1:00-5:00 PM) either on Saturday or Sunday in the Summer at signalized intersections in the Downtown and Main Street areas, as these areas tend to experience greater traffic as a result of the tourist/visitor population on the weekends. The table below provides the number of intersections that were counted in 2007 – 2013.
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T10 Ped Volumes
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2020-02-19T22:46:24.000ZThe City conducts transportation counts, which counts the numbers of vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles moving through an intersection. Counts are typically conducted every 2 years during the weekday and weekend peak hours. The peak hours represents the time period where traffic counts are the highest due to worker commute. Weekday counts are conducted at all City signalized intersections during the AM Peak Hours (7:00 A -9:00 AM) and PM peak hours (5:30 PM – 7:30 PM) either on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday in the Fall (when school is in session). Weekend counts are conducted during the midday peak hour (1:00-5:00 PM) either on Saturday or Sunday in the Summer at signalized intersections in the Downtown and Main Street areas, as these areas tend to experience greater traffic as a result of the tourist/visitor population on the weekends. The table below provides the number of intersections that were counted in 2007 – 2013.
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T8 BBB Ridership
data.sustainablesm.org | Last Updated 2022-08-22T23:56:18.000ZBig Blue Bus submits reports to the National Transit Database annually. This number captures all riders on all bus lines for one fiscal year.