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The SYRCityline requests is a very large dataset This includes requests for city services which have been made by residents through SYRCityline, which utilizes SeeClickFix software. Service requests can be made at:https://seeclickfix.com/syracuseData DictionaryCreated at local - When this complaint or service was requested. (This is also in the format of MM/DD/YYYY - HH:MM(AM/PM)).Address - Address of the service request or complaint, provided by the community member.Summary - String that users select to categorize the nature of their complaint. Can be either Large or Bulk Items, Illegal Setouts, Sewer Back-ups, Weekly Trash Pickup, Large or Bulk Items - Skipped Pickup, Home & Building Maintenance, Sewer-related Concerns, Recyclling, Other Housing & Property Maintenance Concern, Streeth Lights, or Other.Rating - The number of followers on the Request in SeeClickFix.Description - Write up of the service request or complaint, provided by the community member.Agency Name - What type of City Department was this complaint assigned to. These include:Streets, Sidewalks & TransportationGarbage, Recycling & GraffitiHousing & Property MaintenanceFeedback to the CityParking & VehiclesGreen Spaces, Trees & Public UtilitiesWater & SewageAnimalsURL - Unique website address (url) that the complaint as well as comments from the City personnel can be viewed at.Latitude - Latitude GPS coordinate where the address is.Longitude - Longitude GPS coordinate where the address is.Export tagged places - Which quadrant of the city is this address matched to (Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, or Southwest).Acknowledged at local - When this complaint or service request was acknowledged by the City department.Closed at local - When this complaint or service request was marked as being closed by the City department.Minutes to acknowledged - The amount of time, in minutes, after it was Created at Local to being marked Acknowledged at local.Minutes to closed - The amount of time, in minutes, after service request was created at local to when it was marked as Closed at local.Assignee name - Which city Department was assigned to this request.Category - How was this request categorized. This can be Potholes, Large or Bulk Items, Water-related Concerns, Home & Building Maintenance, Street Lights, Weekly Trash Pickup, Public Trash Can, Yard Waste, Report Litter on Private Land, among other categories.SLA Limit - This is the limit assigned by the City of Syracuse, that puts a limit on how a request can stay in the list of tasks untouched. That amount of time, in hours, SeeClickFix will forward the request to the department head as well as an administrator to help ensure that requests are addressed in a timely manner.Report source - How this service request was obtained: Either Web-Mobile, iPhone, Portal, Web-Desktop, Android, or Request Form.Dataset OwnerOrganization: Department of Public Works (DPW)Position: Data Program ManagerCity: Syracuse, NYE-Mail Address:opendata@syrgov.net
A data table listing Trash Pickup Days by individual addresses in the City of Syracuse. If you would like more detailed information regarding this property parcel, please refer to the most recent Parcel Map in the Open Data Portal.Data Dictionary:LabelDefinitionDefinition SourceSBLStands for Section, Block, Lot. This is a property tax number unique to this property.Department of Neighborhood & Business Development (NBD)StNumParcel street numberCity of Syracuse - AssessmentStNameParcel street nameCity of Syracuse - AssessmentFullAddressStreet number and street nameCity of Syracuse - AssessmentZipParcel zip codeCity of Syracuse - AssessmentCollectionDayDay that trash is picked up on a non-holiday week. (Monday-Friday)City of Syracuse - Department of Public WorksRecyclingWeekWhich week recycling services are provided to this property (A or B).City of Syracuse - Department of Public WorksDataset Contact Information:Organization: City of Syracuse - API TeamPosition:Data Program ManagerCity:Syracuse, NYE-Mail Address:opendata@syrgov.net
This 2024 crime data is a list of Part 2 calls for service reported to the Syracuse Police Department (SPD), that were reported to have occurred in 2022. These records do not include rape offenses or any crimes that have been sealed by the court. These records are derived from the records management system utilized by the SPD. The data is then anonymized by SPD Crime Analysts weekly.After this data is received weekly from the SPD, this data is then mapped to the approximate location of that incident, using the 100 block level and a Geolocator File from Onondaga County GIS Department. This data is thenupdated on the Open Data Portal.The points should not be construed to be the exact point this incidents were reported to occur, rather the block where these incident is reported to occur.Crimes are reported to the FBI in two major categories under the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) specification: Part 1 and Part 2 crimes.Part 1 crimes include criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. In SPD records, rape offenses have been excluded due to victim privacy concerns. Part 2 crimes include all other offenses. A detailed list of Part 2 crimes is listed below.When using the data, the date and time provided are when the crime was actually reported. This means that though a larceny might be reported at noon, the actual crime could have happened at 8am, but was not realized until someone noticed hours later. Similarly, if a home break-in happens during a holiday weekend when the owners are out of town, the crime report may not come in until they return home and notice the crime took place previously. The address in the dataset is where the crime occurred. The location is also anonymized to the block level, so a crime that occurred at 123 Main St. will appear as occurring on the 100 block of Main St. This is to protect the privacy of all involved. Finally, information about crimes is fluid, and details about the crime could change.Data DictionaryDate End- Date that the crime was reported. It could have happened earlier. This is in the format of DD-MON-YY (Ex. 01-Jan-22).Time start and time end -Listed in military time (2400) - Burglaries and larcenies are often a time frame.Address- Where the crime occurred. All addresses are in the 100’s because the Syracuse Police Department allows privacy for residents and only lists the block number.Code Defined-Offense names are listed as crime categories group for ease of understanding. There may have been other offenses also, but the one displayed is the highest Unified Crime Reporting (UCR) category.Quality of Life -True or False value stating whether this crime is part of the list of crimes that the City of Syracuse categorizes if these affect residents quality of life.DisclaimerData derived from the Syracuse Police Department record management system, any data not listed is not currently available.Part II Crime DefinitionsPart II crimes are those not included in the Part I section and are then grouped into the following categoriesKIDNAPPINGEXTORTIONSIMPLE ASSAULTSALE/MANUFACTURE MARIJUANAFORGERY/COUNTERFEITOFFN AGAINST FAMILYSALE/MANUFACTURE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEPROSTITUTION PATRON/PROMOTINGDRIVING UNDER INFLUENCEPOSSESSION/USE DRUGSTOLEN PROPERTYUNAUTHORIZED USE MVCOERCIONPOSSESSION BURGLAR TOOLSPOSSESSION/USE DANGEROUS WEAPONSCRIMINAL MISCHIEFLIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONSBRIBERYFRAUDDISORDERLY CONDUCTLOITERINGALL OTHER OFFENSESDataset Contact Information:Organization: Syracuse Police Department (SPD)Position: Data Program ManagerCity: Syracuse, NYE-Mail Address: opendata@syrgov.net
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This 2023 crime data is a list of Part 2 Offenses reported to the Syracuse Police Department (SPD), that were reported to have occurred in 2022. These records do not include rape offenses or any crimes that have been sealed by the court. These records are derived from the records management system utilized by the SPD. The data is then anonymized by SPD Crime Analysts weekly. After this data is received weekly from the SPD, this data is then mapped to the approximate location of that incident, using the 100 block level and a Geolocator File from Onondaga County GIS Department. This data is then updated on the Open Data Portal. The points should not be construed to be the exact point this incidents were reported to occur, rather the block where these incident is reported to occur.Crimes are reported to the FBI in two major categories under the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) specification: Part 1 and Part 2 crimes. Part 1 crimes include criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. In SPD records, rape offenses have been excluded due to victim privacy concerns. Part 2 crimes include all other offenses. A detailed list of Part 2 crimes is listed below. When using the data, the date and time provided are when the crime was actually reported. This means that though a larceny might b e reported at noon, the actual crime could have happened at 8am, but was not realized until someone noticed hours later. Similarly, if a home break-in happens during a holiday weekend when the owners are out of town, the crime report may not come in until they return home and notice the crime took place previously. The address in the dataset is where the crime occurred. The location is also anonymized to the block level, so a crime that occurred at 123 Main St. will appear as occurring on the 100 block of Main St. This is to protect the privacy of all involved. Finally, information about crimes is fluid, and details about the crime could change.Data DictionaryDate End - Date that the crime was reported. It could have happened earlier. This is in the format of DD-MON-YY (Ex. 01-Jan-22).Time start and time end - Listed in military time (2400) - Burglaries and larcenies are often a time frame. Address - Where the crime occurred. All addresses are in the 100’s because the Syracuse Police Department allows privacy for residents and only lists the block number.Code Defined - Offense names are listed as crime categories group for ease of understanding. There may have been other offenses also, but the one displayed is the highest Unified Crime Reporting (UCR) category.Quality of Life - True or False value stating whether this crime is part of the list of crimes that the City of Syracuse categorizes if these affect residents quality of life. DisclaimerData derived from the Syracuse Police Department record management system, any data not listed is not currently available.Part II Crime Definitions Part II crimes are those not included in the Part I section and are then grouped into the following categories KIDNAPPINGEXTORTION SIMPLE ASSAULTSALE/MANUFACTURE MARIJUANAFORGERY/COUNTERFEITOFFN AGAINST FAMILYSALE/MANUFACTURE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCEPROSTITUTION PATRON/PROMOTINGDRIVING UNDER INFLUENCEPOSSESSION/USE DRUGSTOLEN PROPERTYUNAUTHORIZED USE MVCOERCIONPOSSESSION BURGLAR TOOLSPOSSESSION/USE DANGEROUS WEAPONSCRIMINAL MISCHIEFLIQUOR LAW VIOLATIONSBRIBERYFRAUDDISORDERLY CONDUCTLOITERINGALL OTHER OFFENSESDataset Contact Information:Organization: Syracuse Police Department (SPD)Position: Data Program ManagerCity: Syracuse, NYE-Mail Address: opendata@syrgov.net
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DO NOT DELETE OR MODIFY THIS ITEM. This application helps run the ArcGIS Hub Page that the Open Data Portal is on. This item is managed by the Open Data application. To make changes to this site, please visit https://data-syr.opendata.arcgis.com/