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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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Summer of 2014, Weekly Camp, Pool and Water Park Attendance
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2014-08-27T20:00:55.000ZThis dataset shows the weekly attendance at park facilities across the city. Rain days and holiday closures will affect attendance at all locations.
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2014 Property Tax Roll
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-20T11:21:50.000ZThis dataset contains the 2014 tax roll for the City of Providence, used for collections in FY2015. Property taxes are collected from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Ownership data is recorded as of 12/31/2013.
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Providence Home Directories 1895-1935
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2024-04-01T15:50:29.000ZThe Providence City Archives is pleased to announce the completion of a project to scan the Providence House Directories. These directories were published between 1895 and 1935 and are an invaluable resource for those conducting house research, neighborhood demographic change, and occupancy patterns. Basic entries in the more than 20,000 pages of information are organized by street (unlike the city directories). Individual name listings for each address in many cases indicate occupation and whether the resident is a boarder or owner of the property. Additional directory sections include information on parks, businesses, churches, clubs, theaters, cemeteries, places of amusement and basic census data. The scanned listings allow for key word searches.
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Department of Inspections and Standards Permits 2009-2018
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2020-01-24T19:07:35.000ZIncludes Building, Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing permits issued by the Department of Inspections and Standards through September 18, 2018. The data spans the use of several different systems and has been converted from its original forms to comply with the Building and Land Development Specification (more info available at http://permitdata.org/).
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SustainPVD Municipal Energy Report FY2016
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2017-11-03T18:07:00.000ZThe Providence Municipal Energy Report discloses the City’s energy data in an effort to track progress towards the City’s energy goals, increase transparency, and lead by example. The City’s 2014 Sustainable Providence plan set a goal to reduce energy consumption 30 percent by 2030. Measuring and monitoring consumption by benchmarking buildings is an important first step to achieving this goal. Benchmarking is a means of comparing a building’s energy use to the average of similar buildings or to an established baseline.
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SustainPVD Municipal Energy Report FY2015
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2016-04-01T15:34:15.000ZThe Providence Municipal Energy Report discloses the City’s energy data in an effort to track progress towards the City’s energy goals, increase transparency, and lead by example. The City’s 2014 Sustainable Providence plan set a goal to reduce energy consumption 30 percent by 2030. Measuring and monitoring consumption by benchmarking buildings is an important first step to achieving this goal. Benchmarking is a means of comparing a building’s energy use to the average of similar buildings or to an established baseline.
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2013 Residential Assessment
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2019-04-20T11:20:21.000ZResidential Property Assessment details for 2013 and 2010
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Summary Account view of FY2011 through FY2015
data.providenceri.gov | Last Updated 2013-09-06T15:08:13.000ZBudget enacted by the City Council for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014