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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWPoint and polygon layers encompassing the parks and recreation system for the City of Cleveland, including:Boundaries of parks including those associated with a recreational facility (polygon)Amenities in a park (point)Locations and major amenities of recreational facilities (point)Documentation and DefinitionsClick here, then click on "Fields" to view documentation. Use the "Layers" drop down to view documentation for different tables.Update FrequencyAs needed.This dataset is used in the following application(s):City of Cleveland Parks and Recreation Map ViewerContactsJay Rauschenbach, Parks & Recreation Planning Manager, jrauschenbach@clevelandohio.gov
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This layer shows the boundary for the City of Cleveland, Ohio as defined by Cleveland City Ordinances § 103.001. It is only a simple shape, and has no topical data attached to it.Update FrequencyWhen the city boundary changes.
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311 is a City of Cleveland program for reporting complaints and submitting service requests for non-emergency issues, such as potholes or problems with trash pickups. For emergencies, dial 911.This dataset includes 311 requests filed since 2/29/24. All records filed before 2/29/24 are archived. To view this list of archived 311 requests, click here. More information on Cleveland 311 can be found here: https://www.clevelandohio.gov/311.Please note: Prior to the new system launching on 9/4/2024, some dates in the close_date field are after the true date of closure.Update FrequencyDaily around 7:00 AM ESTContacts:311 or Open Data Team (opendata@clevelandohio.gov)Data GlossaryThis dataset is based on the Open311 data standard.Column | Descriptionservice_request_id | The unique ID (reference number) of the service request created in the 311 system.service_name | The human-readable name of the service request type.division_responsible | The Division or operation unit responsible for fulfilling or otherwise addressing the service request.agency_responsible | The Department responsible for fulfilling or otherwise addressing the service request.status_description | A single-word indicator of the current state of the service request.address | Human-readable address or description of location.requested_date | The date and time when the service request was made.updated_datetime | The date and time when the service request was last modified.closed_date | Date and time the request record was closed or cancelled.target_date | The date by which the request is targeted to be addressed by the responsible Department. source | Mechanism or path by which the service request was received.parcelpin | The parcel number corresponding to the location.neighborhood | The neighborhood of the location.ward_name | The readable ward name of the ward corresponding to the location.ward | The number of the ward corresponding to the locationlat | Latitude of the location in decimal degrees.long | Longitude of the location in decimal degrees.Related Data Products:Cleveland 311 Request ExplorerCleveland 311 Service Request Report
These data provide an accurate high-resolution shoreline compiled from imagery of Port of Cleveland, OH . This vector shoreline data is based on an office interpretation of imagery that may be suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. This metadata describes information for both the line and point shapefiles. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
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Boundary lines for public Right of Ways within Cuyahoga county. A right of way is any traversable public space. This is a published service coming from the Cleveland GIS office. This is not a legal description of any property, easement or boundaries. Please consult with Cuyahoga County for official Real Property records.Update FrequencyAs neededContactsCleveland GIS
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This layer contains address point data for all of Cuyahoga county and parts of the surrounding counties that are within the CWD service area. Maintained by City of Cleveland Department of Public Utilities GIS staff.Cleveland Water Service may not be available to all of these addresses. Call 216-664-2444 x75209 for specific information.Data GlossaryClick here, then click on "Fields" to view documentation.Update FrequencyMaintained regularly. Changes are made as we become aware of new addresses or address corrections.ContactReport errors or issues to jotham_hall@clevelandwater.com.
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Polygon layer of Cleveland park boundaries.
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The City of Cleveland’s Land Reutilization (Land Bank) Program is designed to acquire vacant land and market it to individuals, developers, and non-profit organizations for redevelopment. The goal is to contribute to the economic, social, and environmental betterment of Cleveland through the redevelopment of City-owned land.The Land Bank has prescreened all parcels and in consultation with the Councilperson, local Community Development Corporation, and Planning Commission, the City has determined to recommend a strategy to ensure the best interests of the public are served with the disposition of Land Bank properties. A smaller number of parcel records in this dataset are from City's Industrial-Commercial Land Bank.For more detailed availability information, please reach out to the Cleveland Land Bank, and they will provide you with availability and application information.Note: This dataset includes all City land bank holdings that are not under consideration for City programs. Contact the City's Land Bank for more information about the Land Bank disposition process.Update FrequencyThis layer is updated weekly from County records based on ownership values.Related ApplicationsCity Land Bank Inventory Map ViewerData Glossary City Land Bank Type (text) | Specifies whether this is City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program or City of Cleveland Industrial Commercial Land BankContactsCity of Cleveland, Community Development, Cleveland Land Bank
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This application provides an interactive experience to look up traffic count reports across the City of Cleveland. Traffic count reports are conducted using unmanned vehicle counter devices that detect the volume and speed of vehicular traffic.InstructionsEach point represents a single traffic count observation that was conducted since 2019.Zoom into a point, click on it to generate a pop-up that presents summary statistics and a PDF link for each report.Use Filter or Search to narrow down to your area or time of interest.Data GlossarySee: Cleveland Traffic Count Reports - Overview (arcgis.com)Update FrequencyMonthly, at the end of each monthThis application uses the following dataset(s):Cleveland Traffic Count ReportsContactsCity Planning Commission
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Description This layer shows the boundary for the City of Cleveland, Ohio as defined by City Codified Ordinances § 103.001 Boundaries of City of Cleveland. It is only a simple shape and contains no topical data.
Data Glossary
See the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset. No topical data is included in this dataset.
Update Frequency
When the city boundary changes.
ContactCleveland | GIS
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This view shows shared mobility hub locations across Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. Shared mobility hubs will provide more organized parking for rentable shared bikes and scooters. Shared mobility hubs will include bike racks, markings on the ground, and a sign with information about and rules for the program.You can view each location's specifics with photos and you can view the different hub typologies.You can also learn more about shared mobility in Cleveland: www.clevelandohio.gov/shared-mobilityData GlossaryCity refers to the city that each hub is located within. 70+ hubs will be installed within the City of Cleveland, and additional hubs will be installed in Cleveland Heights, University Heights, East Cleveland, and South Euclid.Lat refers to the latitude of each hub location.Long refers to the longitude of each hub location.Reference refers to the reference number for each specific hub. Each reference number includes 3 letters and 3 numbers. You can find each hub by reference number in the location sheet document.ContactSarah Davis, Active Transportation Senior Plannersdavis2@clevelandohio.govUpdate FrequencyIn Spring 2025, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County will install the first collection of 75+ shared mobility hubs across the county. This map will be updated as we continue to add shared mobility hubs over time.
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15 Minute City Index Version 10
The 15 Minute City Index is the output of a weighted sum analysis of all the walksheds from
15 Minute City Points of Interest
gathered by City Planning. The final index value reflects how many points of interest are within walking distance and has no operational implications for City services.
The animation below demonstrates how the different walking distance areas are combined by weight to create a total index score. Higher scores indicate better access to services, amenities, and stores. Walkability is also shaped by factors such as design, safety, and street environment.
This work is preliminary and in development.
Data Glossary See the Attributes section below for details about each column in this dataset. The following Amenity Weighting chart should be used in conjunction with the attribute gridcode.
Amenity Weighting Amenity Type Weight
Grocery Store5
High Frequency RTA5
Schools5
Healthcare / Hospital3
Public Library3
Pharmacy3
Park Access3
Daycares3
Cafes1
Laundries1
Bank1
Fitness Centers1
Hair Care1
Update Frequency Annually
Contacts Cleveland City Planning Commission, Strategic Initiatives cityplanning@clevelandohio.gov
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A view of a point layer of all Cleveland crash locations exported from ODOT's TIMS/GIS Crash Analysis Tool (GCAT) exports.No warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, reliability or suitability of this data have been made by the Ohio Department of Transportation or any other state agency.InstructionsAll crash types are included with no filters. For filtering into specific crash types or years, use queries on the appropriate CRASH_TYPE_CD, YEAR and other fields.This is an ongoing data export from ODOT that should be updated for every year of fully documented crashes (so around spring following calendar year end the previous year is to be added by Planning or MOCAP). Check the "Data Updated" info to the right and consult this description for details.Data GlossaryODOT data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyAnnually, first quarterContactsCity Planning Commission, Strategic Initiatives
TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWIn 2022 the Western Reserve Land Conservancy (WRLC) led a project with the City of Cleveland to survey every property in the City, gathering data and photos about structure condition, signs of vacancy, sidewalk condition, and more.For more information, see WRLC's page and content explaining the survey process and results.This service is a modified version of the survey results by City of Cleveland Office of Urban Analytics and Building & Housing. Original fields from the survey results were cleaned and formatted by UAI to a higher standard, with accurate, compliant field names and human-readable aliases.Data GlossaryProperty Survey Data DictionaryAll survey information is in fields prefixed with "survey". All other fields preceding "survey_" fields are part of the survey system and County property data used during the taking of the survey. For more information about the Regrid fields that precede survey fields, see their parcel schema (https://support.regrid.com/parcel-data/schema).The survey is published as 1) parcels (areas), 2) parcel centroids (points at the center of the parcel).This dataset is featured on the following app(s):Cleveland Property Survey Viewer Update FrequencyNeverContactsCity of Cleveland, Building & HousingCity of Cleveland, Urban Analytics & Innovation
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Cleveland Metroparks boundaries as provided by Cleveland Metroparks (May 2023).
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The City of Cleveland's Police District boundaries. Police districts are separate geographic areas patrolled by the Cleveland Division of Police. Districts help organize law enforcement efforts within a specific region. The City has 5 police districts, each with a district headquarters. For questions or details, please see the Contact info below.Update FrequencyAs Changes Occur (typically unchanged)ContactCleveland Division of PoliceCleveland Police Districts
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Point layer of Cleveland recreational facility locations.
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This traffic count layer is a collection of speed and traffic observations conducted by the Division of Streets, Public Works, City of Cleveland and processed the City Planning department. The resulting report documents are PDFs that are attached to each point location in this layer. They include the coordinates of the traffic counting device, and various summaries of vehicle counts and clocked speeds in multiple directions.This layer includes counts from 2019 onwards with an attachment related to each location. Speed values are preliminary for the data popup; consult the report PDF for authoritative results of the count.Documentation and DefinitionsClick Here For Table and FieldsUpdate FrequencyMonthly, at the end of each monthThis dataset is featured on the following app(s):Transportation Data ViewerContactsPlease note: Traffic counts presented are preliminary information from count devices, and may have errors. Issues or questions regarding count data can be submitted to Cleveland's Division of Traffic Engineering
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The City Census Viewer uses data from the American Community Survey (ACS) on the census tract, neighborhood, and city ward level. Data in this application is filtered for Cuyahoga county, and users can filter further by cities within the county. All data in this viewer is exportable.InstructionsClick on a census tract to view more information about the data.Click the "Export Data" button to view and export the table that supports the active map.Click the "Menu" button to view additional data categories.Release DateAugust 2023Update FrequencyThis dataset is updated every year, when the newest vintage of the American Community Survey is released.ContactsReport errors or issues to Samuel Martinez, Spatial Data Analyst at City of Cleveland Urban AI
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For more details on a record, use Accela Citizen Access or contact Building & Housing.This dataset contains all demolition permits issued and executed. This includes demolition conducted by the City of Cleveland and/or its contractors, County Landbank and/or its contractors, and private demolitions. Update FrequencyWeekly on Sundays at 7 AM EST (6 AM during daylight savings) ContactsDepartment of Building and Housing, 216-664-2282 Data Glossary B1_ALT_ID: Record ID Parcel: Permanent parcel number Address: Property address B1_PER_TYPE: This field is inherited from the main table. In the demolition permit context, it doesn't provide additional context and is typically set to the value "Building Permit".B1_PER_SUB_TYPE: Residential or Commercial Issue Date: Date permit issuedFile Date: Date record createdClosed Date: Date demolition was confirmed via inspection and record closedContractor_Business_Name: Name of contractor for demolitionJob_Value: Reported job value for workThe below fields are not from the system of record for permits, Accela. They are extra fields produced by the City's Data Warehouse to make it more useful for staff and the public.DW_Parcel: Current Cuyahoga County parcel that matches this addressDW_Ward: Ward location of that parcelDW_Tract2020: Census tract ID of that parcelDW_Neighborhood: City neighborhood of that parcelACCELA_CITIZEN_ACCESS_URL: Link to view the record on Accela Citizen Access
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TO VIEW AND DOWNLOAD THE ACTUAL DATA, CLICK ON ONE OF THE LAYERS BELOWPoint and polygon layers encompassing the parks and recreation system for the City of Cleveland, including:Boundaries of parks including those associated with a recreational facility (polygon)Amenities in a park (point)Locations and major amenities of recreational facilities (point)Documentation and DefinitionsClick here, then click on "Fields" to view documentation. Use the "Layers" drop down to view documentation for different tables.Update FrequencyAs needed.This dataset is used in the following application(s):City of Cleveland Parks and Recreation Map ViewerContactsJay Rauschenbach, Parks & Recreation Planning Manager, jrauschenbach@clevelandohio.gov