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Snow Plow Tracker
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-16T17:49:32.619ZWhen ice and snow hit the region, Winter Operations keeps Cincinnati moving safely by plowing, de-icing, and treating the streets. During winter weather events, the Department of Public Services (DPS) uses professional weather service data, road condition information, and GPS tracking software to maximize all available resources and develop an optimized operations plan for each storm. DPS relies on snow priority routes to effectively triage street treatment-- primary routes, such as hills, bridges, main thoroughfares and the downtown business district, are typically treated first. During a Winter Weather Event the interactive map above shows (1) where snow vehicles have already been; (2) when a vehicle was on a particular street; and (3) the distance covered by snow vehicles since the start of the winter weather event. The interactive Snow Routes map shows priority routes for treatment during a winter event. For more information on winter street conditions, call 513-591-6000 or visit twitter.com/CinPubServices.
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Pedestrian Stops
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-30T11:40:09.826ZThis visual captures all pedestrian stops. Time of incident, officer assignment, race/sex of stop subject, and outcome of the stop ("Action taken") are also included in this data. Individual pedestrian stops may populate multiple data rows to account for multiple outcomes: "interview number" is the unique identifier for every one (1) pedestrian stop. This visual is updated daily. 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
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Street Sweeping
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-12T12:01:36.830ZThe Department of Public Services (DPS) provides Cincinnati residents with quality solid waste collection, snow removal, highway maintenance, fleet services and architectural maintenance services. The Street Sweeping Program ensures that city streets are regularly cleaned (on a schedule, by neighborhood), and after major events (or in the event of an emergency). Neighborhood Operations Division is responsible for street sweeping, as well as other maintenance and cleaning (including green spaces) in public spaces and the right-of-way. Note: Streets are only swept when temperatures are above freezing.
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Reported Shootings
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-15T17:17:38.532ZThe Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) is a multi-agency, collaborative community-based effort aimed at reducing violent crime while strengthening the relationship between communities and law enforcement. The initiative is a focused-deterrence strategy which is modeled after the Boston Gun Project from the mid-1990s. Initiated in 2007, CIRV is designed to quickly and dramatically reduce gun-violence and associated homicides, with sustained reductions over time. As part of CIRV, Cincinnati Police (CPD) partners with community groups, social service providers, and law enforcement groups (at the local, state, and federal levels) to impact gun-related violence through strategic outreach. Using law enforcement intelligence, the CIRV collaborative targets chronic violent offenders affiliated with street groups. Those offenders seeking a more productive lifestyle are provided streamlined social services, training, education, and employment opportunities. The CIRV data focuses on all shootings (fatal and non-fatal) and particularly those with suspected violent Group Member Involvement (GMI).
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Customer Service Satisfaction (Historical)
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-28T11:44:40.644ZCitizen Service Requests (CSR) give Cincinnati residents the opportunity to submit service request for concerns like potholes, tall grass and missed trash pick-up. Using the Fix It Cincy! Mobile App, the customer service request online portal and the hotline (513-591-6000), citizen service requests are routed directly to City departments, including Transportation & Engineering, Buildings & Inspections, Health and Public Services. Once the department's work on the service request ticket is completed and the request is marked as "closed," customers receive an email notification that the work has been completed, followed by a link to an optional customer service feedback survey. The data visualization shows customer satisfaction feedback, by location, service request type, and department work group.
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Department Performance Profiles
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-03T12:58:49.943ZThe Department Profiles provide a high level overview of the operations of a department bringing together: Performance Agreements, employee data, and expense data. Performance Agreements are annual agreements between the City Manager and Department heads outlining target performance for core services and identifying key initiatives. These agreements provide a complete picture of Department performance using: balanced sets of metrics and performance indicators used to regularly evaluate performance, priorities clearly articulated throughout the respective organization, clear, meaningful, targeted results agencies should deliver each year