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Cincinnati Fire Incidents (CAD) (including EMS: ALS/BLS)
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-12T01:33:51.000ZData Description: Fire Incident data includes all fire incident responses. This includes emergency medical services (EMS) calls, fires, rescue incidents, and all other services handled by the Fire Department. All runs are coded according to classification: for EMS, this includes ALS (advanced life support); BLS (basic life support); etc. Data Creation: This data is created when a run is entered into the City of Cincinnati’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) database. Data Created By: The source of this data is the City of Cincinnati's computer aided dispatch (CAD) database. Refresh Frequency: This data is updated daily. CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/6jrc-cmn5 Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad Disclaimer: In compliance with privacy laws, all Public Safety datasets are anonymized and appropriately redacted prior to publication on the City of Cincinnati’s Open Data Portal. This means that for all public safety datasets: (1) the last two digits of all addresses have been replaced with “XX,” and in cases where there is a single digit street address, the entire address number is replaced with "X"; and (2) Latitude and Longitude have been randomly skewed to represent values within the same block area (but not the exact location) of the incident.
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Private Lot Abatement Program
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-11T12:15:47.000ZData Description: The Private Lot Abatement Program (PLAP) is a program of cleaning and abatement of private lots through code enforcement. Properties that have received multiple citations for the same violation without response are included in PLAP for abatement and ongoing maintenance by the Neighborhood Operations Division (NOD) of the Department of Public Services (DPS) Data Creation: Abatements and cleanings of PLAP properties are recorded by NOD Data Created By: DPS Refresh Frequency: Daily CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/Private-Lot-Abatement-Program-PLAP-/55ef-pfz7/ Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad
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CPD & CFD Calls For Service
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-12T01:21:59.000ZData Description: CPD & CFD Calls For Service includes all Fire and Police calls for service from the current day. Calls For Service are the events captured in an agency’s Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD) system used to facilitate incident response. This dataset includes both proactive and reactive police incident data. Data Creation: This data is created when a run is entered into the City of Cincinnati’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) database. Data Created By: The source of this data is the City of Cincinnati's computer-aided dispatch (CAD) database. Refresh Frequency: This data is updated every 15 minutes. CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/a4d9-vw5s and https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/6jrc-cmn5 Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad Disclaimer: In compliance with privacy laws, all Public Safety datasets are anonymized and appropriately redacted prior to publication on the City of Cincinnati’s Open Data Portal. This means that for all public safety datasets: (1) the last two digits of all addresses have been replaced with “XX,” and in cases where there is a single digit street address, the entire address number is replaced with "X"; and (2) Latitude and Longitude have been randomly skewed to represent values within the same block area (but not the exact location) of the incident.
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PDI (Police Data Initiative) Police Calls for Service (CAD)
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-11T02:32:12.000ZData Description: This dataset captures all Cincinnati Police Department Calls for Service. The City of Cincinnati's Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system records police incident response activity, which includes all calls for service to emergency operators, 911, alarms, police radio and non-emergency calls. CAD records all dispatch information, which is used by dispatchers, field supervisors, and on-scene officers to determine the priority, severity, and response needs surrounding the incident. Once an officer responds to a call, he/she updates the disposition to reflect findings on-scene. This dataset includes both proactive and reactive police incident data. Data Creation: This data is created through the City’s computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system. Data Created By: The source of this data is the Cincinnati Police Department. Refresh Frequency: This data is updated daily. CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/xw7t-5phj Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad Disclaimer: In compliance with privacy laws, all Public Safety datasets are anonymized and appropriately redacted prior to publication on the City of Cincinnati’s Open Data Portal. This means that for all public safety datasets: (1) the last two digits of all addresses have been replaced with “XX,” and in cases where there is a single digit street address, the entire address number is replaced with "X"; and (2) Latitude and Longitude have been randomly skewed to represent values within the same block area (but not the exact location) of the incident.
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PDI (Police Data Initiative) Crime Incidents
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-11T18:06:04.000ZData Description: This data represents reported Crime Incidents in the City of Cincinnati. Incidents are the records, of reported crimes, collated by an agency for management. Incidents are typically housed in a Records Management System (RMS) that stores agency-wide data about law enforcement operations. This does not include police calls for service, arrest information, final case determination, or any other incident outcome data. Data Creation: The Cincinnati Police Department's (CPD) records crime incidents in the City through Records Management System (RMS) that stores agency-wide data about law enforcement operations. Data Created By: The source of this data is the Cincinnati Police Department. Refresh Frequency: This data is updated daily. CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/8eaa-xrvz Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad Disclaimer: In compliance with privacy laws, all Public Safety datasets are anonymized and appropriately redacted prior to publication on the City of Cincinnati’s Open Data Portal. This means that for all public safety datasets: (1) the last two digits of all addresses have been replaced with “XX,” and in cases where there is a single digit street address, the entire address number is replaced with "X"; and (2) Latitude and Longitude have been randomly skewed to represent values within the same block area (but not the exact location) of the incident.
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City of Cincinnati- Residential Tax Abatements
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-12T04:16:37.000ZData Description: Residential Tax Abatements (CRAs) are designed to make it possible for property owners to minimize the taxes they pay while still owning their homes. The Abatement allows owners to pay taxes on the pre-improvement value of their property for 10-15 years. Property tax abatement is available for any increased valuation that results from improvements to the property for new construction and renovation. This data includes address of residential abatement; neighborhood; LEED date and class (for properties that meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards), permit and application dates; county certification date (when available + applicable); incentive amount; construction type; and ownership type. Note: Incentive values are estimates only. Data Creation: Data updated by the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) This data also relies on information provided by the Hamilton County Auditor and may experience lag times in updating and data verification from their data sources. Data Created By: DCED Refresh Frequency: Daily CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/kceu-xqtz Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.).
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Cincinnati Historic Districts
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T19:20:55.000ZThis layer displays Cincinnati Historic Districts and Local Landmarks. These areas help to ensure that any changes do not adversely affect the historic architectural or aesthetic integrity of the Historic District or Historic Asset. Cincinnati Historic Districts layer displays the 15 separate historic districts in the city of Cincinnati, listed in the National Register. These districts range in size from a grouping of buildings of a total area of 1.76 acres to larger areas of 46.24 acres. Further information about the historic districts are to obtained y contacting the City of Cincinnati Historic Conservation Office, the Ohio Historic Preservation Office. Als, the following website gives further information about historic sites in all states and cities in the US http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com.
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Cincinnati Police Districts
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-25T18:57:44.000ZPolice Districts layer displays the 5 police districts of the city of Cincinnati. District 1 is responsible for patrolling and policing five neighborhoods: the Mt. Adams, Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, Queensgate and the West End. Geographically, District 2 officers patrol the largest area within the City of Cincinnati. Evanston, East Walnut Hills, O'Bryonville, Hyde Park, Mt. Lookout, Oakley, Madisonville, Kennedy Heights, Pleasant Ridge, East End, Columbia-Tusculum, Linwood, Mt. Washington and California are the neighborhoods that comprise District 2. District 3 serves the Western side of the City of Cincinnati, covering about 20 square miles. District 3 has about 95,000 residents in 14 separate neighborhoods: East Price Hill, West Price Hill, Lower Price Hill, East Westwood, English Woods, Millvale & Moosewood, North Fairmount, South Fairmount, Riverside, Sayler Park, Sedamsville, South Cumminsville, Roll Hill and Westwood. District 4 is responsible for patrolling and policing 10 neighborhoods: Mount Auburn, Corryville, Walnut Hills, Avondale, North Avondale, Paddock Hills, Bond Hill, Roselawn, Carthage, and Hartwell. District 5 police serve the communities of Clifton Heights-University Heights-Fairview, Camp Washington, Clifton, Northside, Winton Hills, Winton Place, College Hill, and Mt. Airy. This also includes a large portion of the University of Cincinnati, whose main campus is situated within the boundaries of District 5.
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Plan Cincinnati
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-12T04:13:31.000ZData Description: This data set contains updates on Plan Cincinnati. Plan Cincinnati is the City of Cincinnati's comprehensive plan that guides future planning and development in the City. More information about Plan Cincinnati is available here: https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/planning/plan-cincinnati/ Data Creation: This data is collected and maintained by the City Planning Department Data Created By: City Planning Department Refresh Frequency: As Needed CincyInsights: The City of Cincinnati maintains an interactive dashboard portal, CincyInsights in addition to our Open Data in an effort to increase access and usage of city data. This data set has an associated dashboard available here: https://insights.cincinnati-oh.gov/stories/s/uxm3-hyjp Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad
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Vacant & Foreclosed Property Registration
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-11T12:15:59.000ZData Description: This data set contains properties registered in the City of Cincinnati's vacant and foreclose property program. This program is designed to identify properties that are vacant and/or in foreclosure to ensure that they continue to comply with code despite being unoccupied. Data Creation: This data is created every time a new property is registered as vacant or foreclosed. Data Created By: This data set is stored and maintained by Cincinnati Area Geographic Information Systems (CAGIS). The content is input and updated by the Department of Buildings & Inspections. Refresh Frequency: Daily Data Dictionary: A data dictionary providing definitions of columns and attributes is available as an attachment to this dataset. Processing: The City of Cincinnati is committed to providing the most granular and accurate data possible. In that pursuit the Office of Performance and Data Analytics facilitates standard processing to most raw data prior to publication. Processing includes but is not limited: address verification, geocoding, decoding attributes, and addition of administrative areas (i.e. Census, neighborhoods, police districts, etc.). Data Usage: For directions on downloading and using open data please visit our How-to Guide: https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/dataset/Open-Data-How-To-Guide/gdr9-g3ad