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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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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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2016 Census - Dwelling Unit by Structure Type and Ownership (Neighbourhood/Ward)
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T17:10:40.000ZAll Census information is as of April 1, 2016. No data on any individual residence will be released. To protect the privacy of individuals, data is compiled and presented at the city, ward and neighbourhood level only. Neighbourhood results with a population under 50 are not posted to protect the information collected. Responses are voluntary consequently response rates vary among questions, neighbourhoods and wards.
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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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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 2024-06-17T18:27:52.000ZPlease 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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Vacant Land - Industrial (Map View)
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2023-03-29T21:38:50.000ZThis inventory is a snapshot in time of vacant industrial land in Edmonton using data collected from January to December of each referenced year. This is a dataset using centroid points to geolocate vacant industrial land parcels in the city. The data was generated by extracting vacant industrial land data from the City of Edmonton’s Tax Assessment Control System and provides a summary of vacant industrial land in Edmonton’s industrial areas. Explanations of zoning and land use classifications applicable in the industrial areas are given at the following site: http://webdocs.edmonton.ca/InfraPlan/zoningbylaw/bylaw_12800.htm. A vacant lot is classified as a registered lot (serviced or unserviced) that contains no permanent or temporary structures or developments at the time of inspection. The City of Edmonton provides this information in good faith. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this report, the City of Edmonton provides no warranty, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness or correctness of information contained herein. The City of Edmonton disclaims any liability for the use of this information. No part of this material may be reproduced, in whole or in part, without acknowledgement. The City of Edmonton has shifted the delivery of legal and title parcel mapping to the provincial government and their designated partners. As of November 1st, 2021, the City will no longer provide datasets with land parcel boundary polygon geometry. Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) - https://abdatapartnerships.ca/ - and their joint venture partner AltaLIS - https://www.altalis.com - now have the responsibility for making this information available for most of the province, including within the City of Edmonton. Please see our Digital Map Products website https://www.edmonton.ca/business_economy/purchase_maps_aerial_photographs/digital-products for more information.
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Housing - Edmonton Insight Community
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T16:48:24.000ZThis was one single topic among many as part of the August 2014 Mixed Topic survey. Test link to view these questions: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=76&t=1. Open from Aug 19 - 25, 2014. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 1029 Insight Community Members. 646 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 63%. A total of 816 respondents completed the survey: 646 Insight Community Members and 170 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.
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Pet Licenses by Neighbourhood
data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2024-06-20T10:36:07.000ZDistribution of various currently-licensed pets (cats, dogs, pigeons) by neighbourhood. Note that this is a snapshot of pets that were licensed as of the last update date of this dataset; if a pet was licensed a number of years ago but that license has since expired and not been renewed, the details of that pet will not appear in this dataset. It is therefore not possible to use this dataset to see trends in pet licensing over time. The rows with a year value of '2017' for example do not represent a comprehensive list of all pets that were licensed in 2017, but rather the subset of those pets that are still licensed as of the last update date of this dataset.