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CrimeWatch Maps Past 90-Days
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:02:19.000ZThe Oakland Police Department provides crime data to the public through the City of Oakland's Crime Watch web site. This site presents the data in a geographic format, which allows users of the information to produce maps and/or reports. The file that you are about to electronically download, copy, or otherwise retrieve by other means is a tabular representation of the same data without maps or reporting capabilities. Be advised that the exact address of each crime has been substituted with the block address to protect the privacy of the victim. Please note: This Crime data are captured from reports filed with the police Department. There may be delays in data due to data processing, incident reporting or maybe technical in nature. Please allow up to 90 days from the end of each month for the data to be completely processed. For example, if you want to retrieve the full data set for the month of March, you will need to generate your report on or after June 30th. (A full 90 days after March 31st)
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Zoom into my hood
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:01:39.000ZREQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the Oakland Call Center in August 2012. All others are 6 digits. DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated. SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email). DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering” REQCATEGORY = Request Category REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline. STATUS = The status as of date of upload. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Oakland Call Center received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that the City is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude. REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to. COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS. BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)
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Abandoned Autos CCD7 Starting 7-1-17
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:01:39.000ZREQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the Oakland Call Center in August 2012. All others are 6 digits. DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated. SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix, via the Report A Problem website at www.oaklandpw.com, or via (Phone or Email). DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering” REQCATEGORY = Request Category REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline. STATUS = The status as of date of upload. Pending: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Oakland Call Center received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that the City is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude. REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to. COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS. BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)
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Download Oakland Crime Heatmap
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:02:19.000ZThe Oakland Police Department provides crime data to the public through the City of Oakland’s Crime Watch web site. This site presents the data in a geographic format, which allows users of the information to produce maps and/or reports. The file that you are about to electronically download, copy, or otherwise retrieve by other means is a tabular representation of the same data without maps or reporting capabilities. Be advised that the exact address of each crime has been substituted with the block address to protect the privacy of the victim.
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Service requests received by the Oakland Call Center (OAK 311)
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:01:39.000ZREQUESTID = The service request number. This should be shown as an integer without decimals. 5-digit REQUESTIDs were imported from the Recycling Hotline’s prior tracking system when they switched to the same system as the Oakland Call Center in August 2012. All others are 6 digits. DATETIMEINIT = The Date that the request was initiated. SOURCE = Indicates if the request was received via SeeClickFix or the OAK 311 mobile app, via the legacy Report A Problem website, or via (Phone or Email). DESCRIPTION = Type of issue. Most of these are self-explanatory. Notes: “test template” and “This is a test subject. Ignore this ticket.” were for testing/training purposes only. Descriptions starting with “Business” “City Services” “CityBldg” (no space) “Events” “Misc” are/were used by the Recycling Hotline “TE” means “Traffic Engineering” REQCATEGORY = Request Category REQADDRESS = Request Address An address of ZZ indicates that the address was not recorded, usually this is for general inquiries to the Recycling Hotline. STATUS = The status as of date of upload. PENDING: Request received for review OPEN: Request assigned to work unit WOCREATE: Work Order created for work to be done (not all work units use this status, so Open service requests may also have work orders created for work to be done) CLOSED: Request is resolved REFERRED: Oakland Call Center received the request and forwarded it to another entity (see REFERREDTO) UNFUNDED: Request is for an service that the City is not funded to provide CANCEL: Request was canceled, generally because it was created erroneously, it was used for testing/training, or it is a request that was received that duplicated an existing unresolved request WAITING ON CUSTOMER: Request involves a process where customer needs to provide information requested by staff EVALUATED - NO FURTHER ACTION: Staff has evaluated the service request and no further action will be taken (e.g., limited resources, temporary issue, staff alerted to ongoing issue, professional judgement says to leave situation as-is, unable to provide requested action) GONE ON ARRIVAL: Staff went to location and was unable to verify the issue DATETIMECLOSED = The Date that the request was closed SRX, SRY= Coordinates of the issue. Note that this is in NAD_1983_StatePlane_California_III_FIPS_0403_Feet, not latitude/longitude. REFERREDTO = If the status is Referred, this shows who it was referred to. COUNCILDISTRICT = City Council District of the REQADDRESS. BEAT = Police Beat of the REQADDRESS (see http://mapgis.oaklandnet.com/PoliceDistricts/ for a map of police beats)
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90-Day Crime Map
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:02:19.000ZThe Oakland Police Department provides crime data to the public through the City of Oakland’s Crime Watch web site. This site presents the data in a geographic format, which allows users of the information to produce maps and/or reports. The file that you are about to electronically download, copy, or otherwise retrieve by other means is a tabular representation of the same data without maps or reporting capabilities. Be advised that the exact address of each crime has been substituted with the block address to protect the privacy of the victim.
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Wildfire Prevention Assessment District Boundries
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-23T23:38:11.000Z - API
Essentials
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-07T13:36:00.000ZThis dataset includes all itemized monetary contributions ($100 or more) e-filed on Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Form 460 Schedule "A" Monetary Contributions from 2011 to the present. The data is current as of the last modified date on this dataset. See the data key for column definitions: https://data.sfgov.org/Ethics/Campaign-Finance-Data-Key/wygs-cc76
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City of Oakland Proposed Policy Budget FY2013-15
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2015-03-16T16:04:01.000Z - API
Oakland Equity Indicators
data.oaklandca.gov | Last Updated 2020-11-10T16:58:56.037ZThe purpose of Oakland’s Equity Indicators Report is to develop a baseline quantitative framework that can be used by City staff and community members alike to better understand the impacts of race, measure inequities, and track changes in the disparities for different groups over time. This framework can then be used to guide and inform policies that address these disparities.