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1940 City Field Assessment Records
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2013-11-27T18:52:18.000ZAbstract: This digitized collection contains approximately 90,000 images of Residential Assessment Records (a.k.a. “field cards”) created by the Tax Assessors Department of the City of Providence, Rhode Island. These cards contain information on structural conditions of buildings (e.g., grades of condition for foundations, walls, roofs, building materials, etc.) organized by, street address, and plat & lot number within the City of Providence. The verso of these cards contains structural diagrams, land valuations, and cost computations. ----------------------------------------------------------- Finding aid: Providence City Field Assessment Records ----------------------------------------------------------- Series 1: 1940 ----------------------------------------------------------- Creator: Providence City Archives ------------------------------------------------------------ Language of materials: English ------------------------------------------------------ Repository: Providence City Archives ------------------------------------------------------- Record Group Number: RG 131.3 -------------------------------------------------------- Scope and Content: The field cards were developed as a measure to accurately grade the value of a structure for tax purposes within the City of Providence. The strength of the collection, contemporarily, concerns the sections under “Land Valuation” on the verso of the digitized documents, particularly the status for which a building was zoned for (eg., house, apartment, industrial, or commercial structure, etc.). This information helps distinguish the maximum amount of tenants a residential building can have within code. Other areas of interest include quality assessments from building materials to structural condition (eg., cost computation of values before and after deductions of existing conditions and improvements of a structure). ------------------------------------------------------------- Arrangement: The field cards are digitized and arranged in the Socrata database system accessed by address + plat/lot. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Access to the collection: There are no restrictions to access. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Use of materials: The materials are within public domain. However, researchers are kindly asked to cite the Providence City Archives if reproduced. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Preferred citation: Residential Assessment Records, RG131.3, Providence City Archives.
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Providence Tree Inventory
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-20T11:23:32.000ZLast updated 3/9/2016. In 2006, a complete inventory of all the City’s street trees, including trees located within sidewalks, between sidewalks and curbs, or within 6 feet of the street if no sidewalk existed was conducted. One hundred volunteers were trained to record address, location, tree species, tree diameter, condition, and other related information. Trees located in parks and other public property were not included. Approximately 25,000 street trees were counted and the data was loaded into a tree database that the Forestry Division uses daily to manage the trees, track tree work, and record constituent concerns.
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City of Providence Expenditures
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-20T21:55:27.000ZThis dataset provides a list of vendor payments made since FY2017
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Providence Tree Dataset
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2021-04-28T17:30:19.000ZIn 2006, a complete inventory of all the City’s street trees, including trees located within sidewalks, between sidewalks and curbs, or within 6 feet of the street if no sidewalk existed was conducted. One hundred volunteers were trained to record address, location, tree species, tree diameter, condition, and other related information. Trees located in parks and other public property were not included. Approximately 25,000 street trees were counted and the data was loaded into a tree database that the Forestry Division uses daily to manage the trees, track tree work, and record constituent concerns.
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FY2020 Proposed Expense Budget
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-05-01T14:10:58.000ZCity of Providence Proposed Expense Budget for the Fiscal Year, beginning July 1, 2019
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FY2021 Proposed Expense Budget
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2020-04-28T18:03:24.000ZCity of Providence Proposed Expense Budget for the Fiscal Year, beginning July 1, 2020
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FY2019 Proposed Expense Budget
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2018-04-24T22:00:17.000ZCity of Providence Proposed Expense Budget for the Fiscal Year, beginning July 1, 2018
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FY2018 Proposed Expense Budget
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2018-04-24T18:50:01.000ZMayor Elorza's proposed Expense Budget for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2017
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Monthly Streetlight Electricity Usage
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-12-10T18:35:45.000Z - API
Monthly Streetlight Electricity Usage
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-07-19T14:17:03.000Z