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YouthSource Center Program Performance Outcomes: July 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:08:17.000ZThe YouthSource System is made up of 13 Youth Centers, with a focus on high school dropout recovery. All centers offer the following services to low-income in-school youth ages 14-21 and out of school youth ages 16-24 with barriers such as basic skills deficiencies or status as a foster youth, youth offender, pregnant/parenting youth, or youth with a disability.
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YouthSource Center Program Performance Outcomes for PY 16/17: July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:09:29.000ZThe YouthSource System is made up of 13 Youth Centers, with a focus on high school dropout recovery. All centers offer the following services to low-income in-school youth ages 14-21 and out of school youth ages 16-24 with barriers such as basic skills deficiencies or status as a foster youth, youth offender, pregnant/parenting youth, or youth with a disability.
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POLA - Emissions From Port Operations - NOx SOx DPM
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:10:39.000ZThis table reports emissions from Port operations in oxides of nitrogen (NOx), Oxides of Sulfur (SOx), and Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM); emissions impact health and quality of life in the Port-adjacent communities. Source: POLA Annual emissions inventory (for Port reductions)
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Arts Ed Profile
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:10:43.000ZThe LA County Arts Ed Profile is a research project by the LA County Arts Education Collective that measures the quantity, quality and equity of arts education in all public schools in the county. This available dataset combines data collected through the Arts Ed Profile school survey and data collected by the California Department of Education. Please see the Data Dictionary under Attachments or download all data from the Source Link.
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LASAN: S.A.F.E. (Solvents, Automotive, Flammables, E-Waste) Centers
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:12:59.000ZItems accepted include: paint and solvents; automotive fluids; cleaning products; batteries and E-waste such as computers or TVs. Unacceptable items include: business waste, ammunition, explosives, radioactive material, biological waste and bulky items such as furniture or refrigerators. By LA Sanitation.
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Animal Services Intake Data
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:12:42.000ZDept of Animal Services animal intake data for 2011, 2012 and 2013
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Port of Los Angeles - Emissions Reduction Percentage 2005 - 2012
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:12:50.000ZThis table reports emissions from Port operations in oxides of nitrogen (NOx), Oxides of Sulfur (SOx), and Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM); emissions impact health and quality of life in the Port-adjacent communities. Source: POLA Annual emissions inventory (for Port reductions) Published historical data. Live data is published online via: https://caap.airsis.com/HistoricalDetail.aspx
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Federal Renewal Community
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2024-04-24T19:01:44.000ZIntroduced in 1993, the Empowerment Zone (EZ), Enterprise Community (EC) , and Renewal Community (RC) Initiatives sought to reduce unemployment and generate economic growth through the designation of Federal tax incentives and award of grants to distressed communities. Local, Tribal, and State governments interested in participating in this program were required to present comprehensive plans that included the following principles: •Strategic Visions for Change, •Community-Based Partnerships, •Economic Opportunities, and •Sustainable Community Development. Communities selected to participate in this program embraced these principles and led projects that promoted economic development in their distressed communities. The EZ/EC initiative was implemented in the form of three competitions authorized by Congress in 1994 (round I), 1998 (round II), and 2001 (round III). These communities utilized HUD’s PERMS system to create Implementation Plans and develop Annual Reports, which can be publicly accessed here and overall, display extensive community and economic development impacts in these distressed communities. The EC designation expired in 2004 and EZ and RC designations generally expired at the end of 2009. However, the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Re-authorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010, Pub. L. No. 111-312 extended the Empowerment Zone and DC Enterprise Zone designations to December 31, 2011. Following the end of the EZ designation extension on December 31, 2011, the American Taxpayer Relief Act (ATRA) of 2012, signed into law by President Obama on January 2, 2013, provided for an extension of the Empowerment Zone designations until December 31, 2013. The ATRA of 2012 did not extend the designation of the DC Enterprise Zone. For the EZ designation extension, IRS Notice 2013-38 issued on May 29, 2013 (see link under the “What’s New” heading on the left) explained a one step process stating that “any nomination for an Empowerment Zone that was in effect on December 31, 2009, is deemed amended to provide for a new termination date of December 31, 2013, unless the nominating entity sends written notification to the IRS by July 29, 2013.”
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LASAN: Solid Resources Abandoned Waste Collection Activity
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2020-11-30T17:02:58.000ZLA Sanitation information on abandoned waste requests updated monthly. This includes requests for Illegal Dumping, Illegal Bulky, Illegal E-Waste, and Illegal Metal Household Appliance collections.
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Existing Buildings Energy & Water Efficiency (EBEWE) Program
data.lacity.org | Last Updated 2024-07-21T08:01:13.000ZThe City's Existing Buildings Energy & Water Efficiency (EBEWE) Program was established in 2016 (LA Municipal Code Section 91.9701, Ordinance No. 184674) and is administered by the Department of Building and Safety(LADBS). It requires that owners of buildings subject to the Ordinance, to annually register their building (includes pay fees) and file a benchmark report of energy and water usage for their buildings for the Compliance Year. The EBEWE dataset includes the Compliance Year, Building Address, Compliance Status, various energy and water use benchmark data, and the last 3 digits of the Assessor Identification Number (AIN). For a complete explanation of the Program, including reporting requirements, please visit LADBS' EBEWE site at http://www.ladbs.org/services/green-building-sustainability/existing-buildings-energy-water-efficiency-program.