The City of Edmonton does not warrant or guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the information presented.
The City of Edmonton does not assume responsibility nor accept any liability arising from any use of the information other than for property assessment interpretation.
This dataset is the assessed value of properties within the City of Edmonton for the current calendar year.
The information is collected for property assessment interpretation purposes only. It is effective from 2025-01-01 to 2025-12-31. See also https://data.edmonton.ca/d/dkk9-cj3x.
Agenda Items for Council and select Committee meetings during the 2021-2025 council term.
While every effort is taken to ensure its accuracy, the data presented here is for informational purposes only. The official record of the Council and Committee meetings shall be the Agendas, Minutes and supporting documents approved by and filed with the City Clerk.
List of issued building permits from the City of Edmonton - Urban Planning & Economy Department for the public to do construction or maintenance on a structure located in the City. Note - All records start from January 1, 2009. Please note : the decision was made to not release applicant information on this dataset as it was seen as a potential privacy issue. For instance, if a high profile member of the public were to apply for a permit, their name (and consequently address) would show up on this table and become easily searchable by the public. We viewed this as a potential issue and decided to publish the dataset without applicant information.
311 service requests on public property. With this dataset you will be able to:
This dataset contains precise locations, but only requests for service on public property.
For data on all 311 requests (including those on private property) see 311 Requests, where location is anonymized to the level of neighbourhood to preserve individuals' privacy.
Provides the total overhead and underground electrical circuit information for the City of Edmonton.
NOTE: This dataset is not a replacement for Utility locates, please reach out to your local utility locator for accurate information on a specified premise.
Edmonton was nationally recognized by the Public Sector Digest as “Canada’s Most Open City” for 2015 and 2016 and was awarded the prestigious GTEC Medal for “Excellence in Service Delivery” in December of 2016. Building upon these past accomplishments, this Open Data Strategy is a measurable action plan to enhance Edmonton’s robust Open Data Program by increasing the volume and quality of free and accessible machine-readable data, creating opportunities for informed citizens to discuss innovative opportunities for growth and realizing the economic and social value of open data.
This asset contains address information for land parcels within The City of Edmonton.
The City of Edmonton has shifted the delivery of legal and title parcel mapping to the provincial government and their designated partners. As of November 1st, 2021, the City will no longer provide datasets with land parcel boundary polygon geometry. Alberta Data Partnerships (ADP) - https://abdatapartnerships.ca/ - and their joint venture partner AltaLIS - https://www.altalis.com - now have the responsibility for making this information available for most of the province, including within the City of Edmonton.
Please see our Digital Map Products website https://www.edmonton.ca/business_economy/purchase_maps_aerial_photographs/digital-products for more information.
This was one single topic among many from the November 2017 Mixed Topic Part 2 survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link:
https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=2054&as=9PJ0ym7QQ7&t=1
Open from November 21 - 29, 2017.
At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 7,017 Insight Community Members. 1,637 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 24%. A total of 1,650 respondents completed the survey: 1,637 Insight Community Members and 13 using the anonymous link(s) which will have no demographic info.
Column definitions can be found as an attachment to this dataset (under the About option, in the Attachment section).
High-level detail summary of the City of Edmonton's 2014 Financial Operating Budget by Department or Civic Agency. In addition, one can see Full Time equivalencies at - https://data.edmonton.ca/Financial/City-of-Edmonton-Financial-Budget-Full-Time-Equiva/eazf-zhey
This was one single topic among a couple from the May 2019 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link:
https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/c/a/5enTBQVbIsLKnhCBvlqKoy?t=1
Open from May 14 - 21, 2019.
At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 11,525 Insight Community Members. 2,926 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 25%. A total of 2,946 respondents completed the survey: 2,926 Insight Community Members and 6 from the call to action button on our web page and 14 using the anonymous link(s) on edmonton.ca/surveys which will have no demographic information.
Column definitions can be found as an attachment to this dataset (under the About option, in the Attachment section).
List of all park spaces in Edmonton
Nodes and Corridors in the City of Edmonton.
Centre City is Edmonton’s distinct cultural and economic hub, includes the highest density and mix of land uses, and provides a critical mass of housing, employment and civic activities served by all modes of transportation.
Major Nodes are large-scale urban centres anchored by large public institutions and employment centres that serve multiple Districts. These areas provide residents a diverse mix of housing and employment opportunities, travel modes and connection to other Nodes.
District Nodes are urban centres that provide for the needs of nearby Neighbourhoods. They will evolve into diverse transit-oriented communities that offer commercial, employment and other community amenities within a short walk or bike ride.
Primary Corridors are dense and vibrant urban areas along prominent streets that serve residents from multiple Districts. They connect to Nodes, feature diverse travel modes and may evolve as more commercial or residential. Over time, they should redevelop and grow along their entire length.
Secondary Corridors are areas along prominent residential and commercial streets that serve as a local destination for surrounding Neighbourhoods. They connect to Nodes, feature diverse travel modes and may evolve as more commercial or residential over time.
This dataset shows the number of page views each day of 2016 for data.edmonton.ca. This data is pulled from our Google Analytics and updated monthly.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
This is the list of Open Government Data Portals in the Province of Alberta. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – City of Calgary.
All Census information is as of April 1, 2016. No data on any individual residence will be released. To protect the privacy of individuals, data is compiled and presented at the city, ward and neighbourhood level only. Neighbourhood results with a population under 50 are not posted to protect the information collected. Responses are voluntary consequently response rates vary among questions, neighbourhoods and wards.
This dataset shows the number of page views each day of 2016. This data is pulled from our Google Analytics.
DEPRECATED please refer to 2021-2025 Council And Committee Meetings - Voting Record at https://data.edmonton.ca/d/djfi-xvue.
Voting record for each motion made at Council or select Committee meetings during the 2021-2025 council term.
While every effort is taken to ensure its accuracy, the data presented here is for informational purposes only. The official record of the Council and Committee meetings shall be the Agendas, Minutes and supporting documents approved by and filed with the City Clerk.
This dataset, updated daily at 6:30 am, houses all requests for datasets since automated intake began on the re-branded platform (January 26, 2016). Status explanations can be found here : https://data.edmonton.ca/stories/s/266r-inxb/
DEPRECATED; please see https://data.edmonton.ca/City-Administration/City-of-Edmonton-Neighbourhoods/65fr-66s6 (GeoJSON via API menu or OData via ellipsis menu).
Boundaries for each Edmonton neighbourhood. CSV file with columns for Point ID, Neighbourhood ID, Neighbourhood Name, Latitude, Longitude, and Order. Point ID, Latitude, Longitude, and Order are used to draw the boundaries in Tableau.
This dataset, updated daily at 6:30am, houses all requests for datasets since automated intake began on the re-branded platform (January 26, 2016). We hope you will find this to be a useful reference before submitting your own request.
The City of Edmonton does not warrant or guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the information presented.
The City of Edmonton does not assume responsibility nor accept any liability arising from any use of the information other than for property assessment interpretation.
This dataset is the assessed value of properties within the City of Edmonton for the current calendar year.
The information is collected for property assessment interpretation purposes only. It is effective from 2025-01-01 to 2025-12-31. See also https://data.edmonton.ca/d/dkk9-cj3x.