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CincyInsights
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-19T14:47:01.100ZWelcome to CincyInsights, the City of Cincinnati's official visual open data portal.
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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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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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Reported Crime
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-29T17:35:08.706ZThe 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. Incidents are the records of crime reported by CPD. Part 1 Violent crime includes the charge codes related to homicide, rape, robbery, and aggravated assaults. Part 1 Property crime includes burglary/breaking entering, theft, and unauthorized use. The data displayed in this page is only for Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) reported crime. This does not include police calls for service, arrest information, final case determination, or any other incident outcome data.
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Heroin Overdose Responses
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-24T12:53:52.884ZIn the summer of 2016, the City of Cincinnati experienced a unprecedented spike in heroin overdoses. In response to this epidemic, the City of Cincinnati began analyzing emergency medical services (EMS) response data to identify trends and geographic "hotspots," helping public safety identify key areas for strategically deploying personnel and medical resources. The data populating this dashboard is a subset of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Response data. This data captures CFD responses to reported heroin overdose incidents, and does not include patient information or medical outcome data.
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Police: Calls for Service
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-10T18:18:53.852ZThe 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. The data displayed in this page is only for Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) calls for service. This does not include crime data/case records (RMS data), arrest information, final case determination, or any other incident outcome data.
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Community Councils
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-04T13:39:22.371ZCommunity councils are a crucial link between the City and its many unique neighborhoods, and each council is as unique as the neighborhood it serves. These organizations ensure that neighborhood development responds to the needs and goals of its citizens. The councils are also a vehicle for communication and engagement throughout neighborhoods. For more information, visit the Community Council Directory.
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Metered Parking Rates
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-11T19:55:28.432ZThe Parking Facilities Division promotes a healthy downtown and local economy by providing professional facility management of the City's parking assets. Parking Facilities manages On-Street Parking and Garages & Lots. The Cincy EZPark mobile app allows customers to pay for parking, extend their parking session without having to return to the meter, receive notifications before their parking sessions expire, as well as view and print their receipts online. The Parking Meter Rates map displays the hourly rate and schedule for parking meters in Over-The-Rhine and Downtown. Information on meters outside of Over-The-Rhine and Downtown are listed to the right of the map. Parking and the Office of Performance and Data Analytics (OPDA) are collaborating on a forthcoming map of individual parking meters.
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-10T18:17:02.906ZEvery time an emergency medical service (EMS) incident is reported, all incident information provided is captured in the city's Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. This data helps emergency incident dispatchers determine the medical category, severity level of the emergency, and appropriate response level. Once first responders are dispatched to provide medical aid, they update the incident disposition (on-scene status) in CAD to reflect what they find on-scene. The data displayed in the dashboard is only for the Cincinnati Fire Department's (CFD) responses to reported emergency medical incidents, and does not include patient information or medical outcome data.
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Fire & Rescue Calls for Service
insights.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-10T18:18:17.983ZEvery time a fire or rescue emergency is reported, all information captured about that incident is recorded in the city's Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system. This data helps emergency incident dispatchers determine the incident category, severity level of the emergency, and appropriate response level. Once firefighters are dispatched, they update the incident disposition (on-scene status/finding) in CAD to incident finding at the location of the emergency. The data displayed in the dashboard is only for the Cincinnati Fire Department's (CFD) responses to reported emergency fire and rescue incidents.