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Street Pavement Condition
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-04-22T17:31:12.000ZThe annual, street pavement condition index of the unincorporated areas of Marin County. Data starts in 2003 and is updated annually. Pavement condition is measured using the Pavement Condition Index (PCI), as described below. "Pavement condition index (PCI) relies upon a three-year moving average for regional, county, and city PCI to improve the reliability of the PCI data on an annual basis. The index ranges from 0 to 100, with 0 representing a failed road and 100 representing a brand-new facility. Segment PCI data is collected on a rolling basis but is imputed for interim years based on facility age and treatments using the MTC StreetSaver system." Source: Metropolitan Transportation Commission Vital Signs website
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Electricity Use by Utility Provider Plan
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2020-05-18T23:37:23.000ZAnnual electricity generation in kWh by Marin Clean Energy plan and by PG&E. Covers the years 2009 through 2016. This data is gathered by the Marin Climate and Energy Partnership (MCEP), a group of representatives from all of Marin’s towns and cities, Marin County, Marin Municipal Water District, Marin Clean Energy, and the Transportation Authority of Marin. The purpose of the program is to assist Marin agencies to assess, prioritize and implement greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and other conservation activities. For more information about MCEP, please visit <a href="http://marinclimate.org" target =_blank style="">marinclimate.org</a> To learn more about climate change and energy metrics in Marin County, please visit <a href="http://marintracker.org" target =_blank>marintracker.org</a> <br>
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Garden Walk, Marin-Friendly, Residential Water Conservation
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2023-02-24T02:09:20.000ZMarin Friendly Garden Walks performed by Master Gardeners on Marin County residential properties that are connected to the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD). The specialized and free walks by the knowledgeable and trained Master Gardeners focus on the many ways a homeowner can save water through improved garden landscaping choices, and improved water irrigation and conservation practices. A written report is provided to each homeowner. The program is administered by the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE). It is funded by various entities including Marin County and MMWD. Data is updated quarterly and begins in 2008.
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Map Settings Layer List Garden Walk, Marin Friendly, Residential Water Conservation
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2023-02-24T02:09:20.000ZMarin Friendly Garden Walks performed by Master Gardeners on Marin County residential properties that are connected to the Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD). The specialized and free walks by the knowledgeable and trained Master Gardeners focus on the many ways a homeowner can save water through improved garden landscaping choices, and improved water irrigation and conservation practices. A written report is provided to each homeowner. The program is administered by the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE). It is funded by various entities including Marin County and MMWD. Data is updated quarterly and begins in 2009.
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Street Pavement Condition Website
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2018-05-21T21:46:39.000ZMaps, charts and data showing street pavement conditions, using a standardized measure called Pavement Condition Index (PCI). Covers select-able Counties and Cities throughout the nine County San Francisco Bay Area, including the County of Marin.
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COVID-19 Case Disposition (archived)
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2023-04-03T19:03:36.000ZThis dataset has been retired as of February 17, 2023. This dataset will be kept for historical purposes, but will no longer be updated. Similar data are available on the state’s open data portal: https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/covid-19-time-series-metrics-by-county-and-state/resource/e2c6a86b-d269-4ce1-b484-570353265183. This dataset provides the daily & cumulative number of COVID-19 new confirmed cases, hospitalizations, and deaths among Marin County residents (does not include San Quentin inmates). Event Date corresponds to date that each status type occurred. For Confirmed Case this is Test Date, for Hospitalized this is Hospital Admit Date, and for Death it is the Date of Death. If a person first tested positive for COVID-19 on 11/1/2020, was admitted to the hospital on 11/15/2020, and died on 11/20/2020, their data would be contained in three rows for each status and event date. Note: as of 11/2/2021 hospitalization counts no longer includes in-patient hospitalizations with a COVID-19 positive test when the patient was in the hospital for a reason other than COVID-19. This can include in-patient stays due to labor/delivery, trauma, or emergency surgery. The previous definition of COVID-19 hospitalizations, counting all in-patient hospitalizations with a COVID-19 positive test, measured the burden of disease on hospital resources, while this updated definition is a more appropriate measure of disease severity among Marin County residents. Cases are lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases reported to Marin County Public Health by providers, commercial laboratories, and academic laboratories, including reporting results through the California Reportable Disease Information Exchange.</strong> A lab-confirmed case is defined as detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in a clinical specimen using a molecular amplification detection test. For more information about data sources and methods please reference the <u><a href="https://coronavirus.marinhhs.org/surveillance/faqs">FAQs</a></u>.</p>
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Marin County Boundary
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-05-29T23:06:20.000ZLegal boundries of Marin County including embedded shoreline
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Energy Source
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2022-04-28T19:31:52.000ZAnnual greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 emissions) by either electricity or natural gas energy source. Covers the years 2005 through 2016. This data is gathered by the Marin Climate and Energy Partnership (MCEP), a group of representatives from all of Marin’s towns and cities, Marin County, Marin Municipal Water District, Marin Clean Energy, and the Transportation Authority of Marin. The purpose of the program is to assist Marin agencies to assess, prioritize and implement greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and other conservation activities. For more information about MCEP, please visit <a href="http://marinclimate.org" target =_blank style="">marinclimate.org</a> To learn more about climate change and energy metrics in Marin County, please visit <a href="http://marintracker.org" target =_blank>marintracker.org</a> <br>
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Domestic Violence Victim Witness Stats
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Security Awareness
data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2023-03-29T22:03:53.591ZEnhance the security awareness culture within the County and our communities to improve understanding of people’s role in protecting data and systems