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Heat Map of Commercial Permits MC
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-14T05:01:42.000ZData for all Commercial Building Permits issued since 2000, including status and work performed. Update Frequency: Daily
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FY14 Budget-Internal Service Funds
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2022-08-12T16:42:00.000ZThis dataset includes the Internal Service Fund data included in the annual operating budget. Internal Service Funds (ISF) are proprietary funds used to record activity (primarily goods and services) provided by one department to other departments of the County government on a cost-reimbursable basis. The County uses this type of fund to account for Motor Pool, Central Duplicating, Liability and Property Coverage Self-Insurance, and Employee Health Benefits Self-Insurance. Update Frequency: Annual
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Pavement Condition Index
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2023-06-05T12:55:28.000ZPavement Condition Index is provided by the Department of Transportation for analyzing the conditions of the pavement for all 5,200 lane miles of roadways within the County. Pavement Condition Index or PCI is a numerical expression between 0-100 numerically representing the pavements condition. For example, a PCI of 30 is considered as “poor” whereas a PCI rating of 80 indicates pavement in very good condition. The pavements’ numerical PCI score is developed through an analysis of nineteen (19) discrete pavement distresses (cracking, pot holes, environmental distress, utility cuts, etc.) and ranges from 1-100 with 1 being an absolute failure and 100 representing perfect conditions. This dataset is updated biennially.
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Map Showing Open Permits
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-14T04:19:29.000ZData for all Residential Building Permits issued since 2000, including status and work performed. Update Frequency: Daily
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Budget by Function
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-28T21:46:53.000ZThis dataset includes the Fiscal Year* 2014 Council-approved operating budget for Montgomery County. The dataset does not include revenues and agency budget information; each agency, such as Montgomery County Public Schools, maintain their individual budget information. The data can be sorted, filtered, and exported by the following elements: Function (grouping, such as “Public Safety”), Department, Program, Cost Center (activity within a program), Fund Type , Fund Subtype, Fund Name, Subfund Name, Personnel & Operating Expenses, Object Name, and Account Name. *The 12-month period to which the annual operating and capital budgets and their respective appropriations apply. The Montgomery County fiscal year starts on July 1st and ends on June 30th. Update Frequency: Annually
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Ag Reserve Open/Issued Residential Permits
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-14T04:19:29.000ZData for all Residential Building Permits issued since 2000, including status and work performed. Update Frequency: Daily
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Nursing Homes
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2016-02-18T20:52:49.000ZNursing Homes Located in Montgomery County
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Executive Orders
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-03T23:55:09.000ZThe authority granted to the County Executive by law to take a certain specific action or the means by which the County Executive exercises his general executive powers. An order generally directs a specific single action rather than establishing rules and standards. Examples of the use of Executive Orders granted by local law include the specific authority of the County Executive under Section 2A-17 of the County Code to issue traffic orders which direct the establishment of stop signs, fire lanes, no parking, etc., at particular designated locations. Examples of Executive Orders arising from his general authority under the Charter of Montgomery County include orders to acquire specific parcels of land for rights-of-way, to direct condemnation by the County Attorney, and to authorize the sale of surplus County property. Update Frequency : Monthly
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Pavement Condition Index as of 2019
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-17T11:21:04.000ZPavement Condition Index is provided by the Department of Transportation for analyzing the conditions of the pavement for all 5,200 lane miles of roadways within the County. Pavement Condition Index or PCI is a numerical expression between 0-100 numerically representing the pavements condition. For example, a PCI of 30 is considered as “poor” whereas a PCI rating of 80 indicates pavement in very good condition. The pavements’ numerical PCI score is developed through an analysis of nineteen (19) discrete pavement distresses (cracking, pot holes, environmental distress, utility cuts, etc.) and ranges from 1-100 with 1 being an absolute failure and 100 representing perfect conditions. This dataset is updated Bi-annually.
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Development Standard Variance
data.montgomerycountymd.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-14T09:46:10.000ZA variance is required when an application has submitted a proposed project to the Department of Permitting Services and it is determined that the construction, alteration or extension does not conform to the development standards (in the zoning ordinance) for the zone in which the subject property is located. A variance may be required in any zone and includes accessory structures as well as primary buildings or dwellings. Update Frequency : Daily