Selected variables from the most recent 5 year ACS Community Survey (Released 2023) aggregated by Ward. Additional years will be added as they become available. The underlying algorithm to create the dataset calculates the percent of a census tract that falls within the boundaries of a given ward. Given that census tracts and ward boundaries are not aligned, these figures should be considered an estimate. Total Population in this Dataset: 2,649,803 Total Population of Chicago reported by ACS 2023: 2,664,452 % Difference: %-0.55 There are different approaches in common use for displaying Hispanic or Latino population counts. In this dataset, following the approach taken by the Census Bureau, a person who identifies as Hispanic or Latino will also be counted in the race category with which they identify. However, again following the Census Bureau data, there is also a column for White Not Hispanic or Latino. The City of Chicago is actively soliciting community input on how best to represent race, ethnicity, and related concepts in its data and policy. Every dataset, including this one, has a "Contact dataset owner" link in the Actions menu. You can use it to offer any input you wish to share or to indicate if you would be interested in participating in live discussions the City may host. Code can be found here: https://github.com/Chicago/5-Year-ACS-Survey-Data Ward Shapefile: https://data.cityofchicago.org/Facilities-Geographic-Boundaries/Boundaries-Wards-2023-Map/cdf7-bgn3 Census Area Python Package Documentation: https://census-area.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for electoral wards in England and Wales.
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This dataset contains American Community Survey (ACS) data aggregated by ward. The current ACS vintage is for 2019-2023. Values are calculated by aggregating all the census tracts that fall within a given ward. If a census tract falls across two or more wards, the ward which contains most of the census tract's blocks is assigned said tract. Click here to learn more about how this process works.Update FrequencyThis dataset is updated annually when the new ACS vintage is released.This dataset is featured on the following app(s):Ward Census DashboardCity Census ViewerContactsSamuel Martinez, Urban Analytics and Innovationsmartinez2@clevelandohio.govData GlossaryTo view more information about individual fields, navigate to Data -> Fields.Methodology1. Get all census tracts within Cuyahoga county. 2. Determine which census tracts are within the city of Cleveland. a. If a census tract falls over multiple city boundaries, the city that contains more of that census tract’s blocks is assigned to said census tract. 3. Filter the dataset for census tracts within Cleveland. 4. Determine which census tracts are within which wards. a. If a census tract falls across two or more wards, whichever ward contains most of that tract’s blocks is assigned. 5. Aggregate counts for different ACS variables across census tracts within each ward. This results in the final estimates.
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Median price paid for residential property in England and Wales by property type and electoral ward. Annual data.
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Mean price of residential property sales in England and Wales by property type and electoral ward.
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Number of residential property sales in England and Wales, by property type and electoral ward. Annual data.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
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The District is on a mission to reach and maintain urban tree canopy coverage of 40% by 2032. Urban tree canopy is the layer of leaves, stems, and branches that cover the city. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods, and provide critical habitat for birds and bees. See our progress and learn more about how we are achieving this ambitious goal.
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These data represent Wards 2012 in Washington, DC. Urban tree canopy (UTC) and possible planting area (PPA) metrics have been calculated for Wards within the study area. UTC results provided in vector format with attribute fields (area/percent metrics/percent change metrics) for each land cover class and UTC type (UTC, PPA, Unsuitable UTC, UTC Change).
A list of communities with what Ward they are in.
Note: Ward boundaries do not follow community boundaries, therefore there may be some instances where a portion of a community is in an adjacent Ward. Please see the Community and Ward maps to confirm
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Lower quartile price paid for residential property in England and Wales, by property type and electoral ward. Annual data.
Number of residents who completed the vaccine regimen for COVID-19. Coverage is defined as the number of vaccinated individuals as a proportion of the number of residents living in each ward. The proportion of fully vaccinated residents does not translate to population immunity. Residents who are partially vaccinated may have some level of immunity, immunity may change over time, and non-residents are not be included in the population. Vaccine administration data is reported by facilities and may not be complete.
The Ethnic breakdown of Calderdale Secondary School Pupils (Academies and Local Authority Schools) by Ward. The data source is the January school census.
Also see - Ethnicity by Ward for Primary Schools.
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Download this ZIP collection and extract the folder to see all map files. Each file"s name reflects the print size.For the 2026 Ward shapefile, please visit the City of Cleveland Wards (2026) dataset.CLICK TO DOWNLOAD ALL MAPSThis folder contains the 2026 Ward Maps in both landscape and portrait orientations. These maps display the updated ward boundaries that will go into effect in 2026, ensuring users have access to a clear and comprehensive view of each ward’s layout.Each map provides:Clearly marked ward boundaries with labels or numbers.Key streets, landmarks, and natural features to assist with orientation.A legend explaining any colors, line styles, or symbols used.A north arrow for direction.A scale bar for approximate distance reference.The mixed orientations (landscape and portrait) accommodate different use cases—landscape for wider ward shapes and portrait for taller or more compact wards—ensuring flexibility in viewing and printing. These maps are an essential GIS resource for planners, policymakers, and community members involved in redistricting, demographic analysis, and community planning for the 2026 ward implementation.Update FrequencyStaticDepartment ContactCleveland City Planning Commission
In 2023, patients who stayed between *** and **** days constituted the largest share of patients in all virtual ward types in England. Furthermore, over ** percent of the patients in virtual wards specialized in ARI or COVID-19 stayed between **** and **** days.
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The Town ward dataset includes the ward map; demographic profile; Public Health England local health report; Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) factsheet; Public health data; a ward hex map; and primary and secondary school census data.
Town ward covers a mixed and contrasting area. It includes the retail, commercial and business centre of Halifax, Dean Clough Business Park and the neighbourhood of Boothtown to the north, the mainly residential area of Siddal to the south, the steep escarpment of Beacon Hill to the east and the smaller hilltop communities of Southowram and Bank Top. It also includes Halifax's sporting and historic attractions, including The Shay and the Piece Hall, as well as the town's bus and railway stations.
For schools data at ward level, see Schools data by ward.
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A signpost to the school data available at ward level. The ward is determined by where the children and young people live, rather than the ward that the school is situated. For other open data available at ward level, see Calderdale wards.
This includes ward population and dwelling counts per ward, based on Statistics Canada Census for the London Census Subdivision (City of London).
In 2023, patients referred through ************************ constituted the largest share of patients in all virtual ward types except ******* in England. Meanwhile, nearly ** percent of the patients in virtual wards specialized in ******* were referred through urgent community response.
List of alderman, office address, phone number, and website for all 50 Chicago wards. To attempt to make historical versions of this dataset more available, "Dataset Changelog" is enabled at the bottom of the main page. We cannot guarantee that the archival records will remain permanently so advise downloading any you think you may want. Some intermediate versions, especially minor changes, may not be visible. The map based on this dataset will not have past versions.
Selected variables from the most recent 5 year ACS Community Survey (Released 2023) aggregated by Ward. Additional years will be added as they become available. The underlying algorithm to create the dataset calculates the percent of a census tract that falls within the boundaries of a given ward. Given that census tracts and ward boundaries are not aligned, these figures should be considered an estimate. Total Population in this Dataset: 2,649,803 Total Population of Chicago reported by ACS 2023: 2,664,452 % Difference: %-0.55 There are different approaches in common use for displaying Hispanic or Latino population counts. In this dataset, following the approach taken by the Census Bureau, a person who identifies as Hispanic or Latino will also be counted in the race category with which they identify. However, again following the Census Bureau data, there is also a column for White Not Hispanic or Latino. The City of Chicago is actively soliciting community input on how best to represent race, ethnicity, and related concepts in its data and policy. Every dataset, including this one, has a "Contact dataset owner" link in the Actions menu. You can use it to offer any input you wish to share or to indicate if you would be interested in participating in live discussions the City may host. Code can be found here: https://github.com/Chicago/5-Year-ACS-Survey-Data Ward Shapefile: https://data.cityofchicago.org/Facilities-Geographic-Boundaries/Boundaries-Wards-2023-Map/cdf7-bgn3 Census Area Python Package Documentation: https://census-area.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html