demo of installing a pip package and calling to SODA API
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Nova Scotia's government has an abundance of resources in terms of data and information. All this data has been collected and stored on the NSOD portal (https://data.novascotia.ca) in the form of datasets. The Nova Scotia Open Data Portal was built and managed by Socrata API (https://dev.socrata.com). We transformed the disease-related datasets of Nova Scotia Open Data into RDF, enriched them by disease ontology, and it is available to be used under the MIT licence.
Do not use this dataset. It does not actually provide Property Data in its current form. We are working on improvements to the dataset to more accurately reflect its title and original intent.
A list of permits issued for a particular day and associated data. Prior weekly and monthly reports are archived at DOB and are not available on NYC Open Data.
Contains the main body of the "Development Data Book". The Development Data Book lists all of the Authority's Developments alphabetically and includes information on the development identification numbers, program and construction type, number of apartments and rental rooms, population, number of buildings and stories, street boundaries, and political districts.
Contains information about organizations or individuals listed on a Multiple Dwelling Registration form.
This dataset provides the Current, Historical, and Future geometric polygons of the Edmonton Public School Division ward boundaries and the associated board trustee in office.
Use the API to extract just the rows that you're interested in, for example:
Whatever the "future" ward boundaries are (if any): https://data.edmonton.ca/resource/y5qu-dj6t.geojson?$where=effdt_type='Future'
The ward boundaries as they were in 2013: https://data.edmonton.ca/resource/y5qu-dj6t.geojson?$where=date_trunc_y(effective_start_date)='2013'
This dataset provides the current, future, and historical geometric polygons of the City of Edmonton's civic ward boundaries and the associated Council member in office.
The associated map can be used to filter to display the ward boundaries as of a specified date. It's also possible to use the API to extract just the rows that you're interested in, for example:
Whatever the "future" ward boundaries are (if any): https://data.edmonton.ca/resource/nydb-6rce.geojson?$where=effdt_type='Future'
The ward boundaries as they were in 2013: https://data.edmonton.ca/resource/nydb-6rce.geojson?$where=date_trunc_y(effective_start_date)='2013'
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A list of permits issued by the Department of Buildings from 1989 to 2013. This dataset was originally released to provide data from before the DOB Permit Issuance dataset began. DOB Permit Issuance has since been updated to incorporate this date range, and this historical dataset is now redundant.
Pursuant to New York City’s Housing Maintenance Code, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) collects registration information from owners of residential rental units. Owners are required to register if they own residential buildings with three or more units or if they own one- or two-family homes and neither they nor members of their immediate family live there. Registrations are required upon taking ownership of a qualifying building, and once a year thereafter.
A list of job applications filed for a particular day and associated data. Prior weekly and monthly reports are archived at DOB and are not available on NYC Open Data.
The Unit Income Rent data table includes the number of bedrooms disaggregated by maximum allowable household income and initial legal and actual rents for each building in a Local Law 44 Housing Development Project. This information is reported pursuant to Local Law 44 of 2012, and is part of the Housing Projects Receiving City Financial Assistance (Local Law 44) collection of data tables.
Pursuant to New York City’s Housing Maintenance Code, the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) issues violations against conditions in rental dwelling units that have been verified to violate the New York City Housing Maintenance Code (HMC) or the New York State Multiple Dwelling Law (MDL). Violations are issued when an inspection verifies that a violation of the HMC or MDL exists. It is closed when the violation is corrected, as observed/verified by HPD or as certified by the landlord.
A downloadable archive of Sale prices of properties through 2015. The files include neighborhood, building type, square footage, and other data.
All properties currently owned by the city government of Mesa that are earmarked for sale to the public as part of the Transforming Neighborhoods project.
A list of complaints received and associated data. Prior monthly reports are archived at DOB and are not available on NYC Open Data.
Percent changes in Aggregate Estimated Market Values by Tax Classification from 2022 to 2023.
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demo of installing a pip package and calling to SODA API