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This data set is no longer being updated and is historical, last update 10/10/2022.Counts and percentages of confirmed and deceased covid cases broken out into age groups for the last 8 weeks. Fieldname Definition age_group the lowest limit of the age group (ex. 0 represent 0 up to 5 and 5 represents 5 up to 10) population_percent proportion of population in the age group to total population age_count number of confirmed cases in the age group total_Confirmed number of all confirmed cases where the form received date is within the reporting period age_group_percent proportion of confirmed cases in the age group to total number of confirmed cases to date age_group_deceased number of deceased in the age group total_deceased number of deceased where the date of death is within the reporting period deceased_percent proportion of deceased in the age group to total number of deceased to date REPORT_BEGIN_DATE The date calculated as 8 weeks before the report end date. The beginning date of the date range of data aggregated. REPORT_END_DATE The end date of the reporting period. Loaded Date the data was loaded into the system Note: This data is preliminary, routinely updated, and is subject to changeFor questions about this data please contact Angela Graham (Angela.Graham@louisvilleky.gov) or YuTing Chen (YuTing.Chen@louisvilleky.gov) or call (502) 574-8279.
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The dataset presents the the household distribution across 16 income brackets among four distinct age groups in Louisville: Under 25 years, 25-44 years, 45-64 years, and over 65 years. The dataset highlights the variation in household income, offering valuable insights into economic trends and disparities within different age categories, aiding in data analysis and decision-making..
Key observations
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2017-2021 5-Year Estimates.
Income brackets:
Variables / Data Columns
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Louisville median household income by age. You can refer the same here
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The dataset presents the the household distribution across 16 income brackets among four distinct age groups in Louisville: Under 25 years, 25-44 years, 45-64 years, and over 65 years. The dataset highlights the variation in household income, offering valuable insights into economic trends and disparities within different age categories, aiding in data analysis and decision-making..
Key observations
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Income brackets:
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Louisville median household income by age. You can refer the same here
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For a list of resolved Property Maintenance Workorders, you can visit: Louisville Metro KY- PM Workorders - ResolvedThe Department of Codes and Regulations issues and inspects Development Permits (building, electrical, HVAC), enforces Property Maintenance Code (housing) and Land Development Code (zoning), and administers the Code Enforcement Board.
Data Dictionary
Field Name
Field Description
RECORD_ID
Unique identifier for the record in Accela
RECORD_STATUS
Current state of the record
RECORD_TYPE
The type of record
WORK_DESCRIPTION
Description of work requested
DATE_OPENED
The date the record was opened
ASSIGNED_STAFF
Staff member assigned to record, typically first initial and last name.
HOUSE_NUMBER
The location of the property where the work order has been scheduled
HOUSE_FRACTION_NUMBER
STREET_DIRECTION
STREET_NAME
STREET_SUFFIX
UNIT_NUMBER
ZIPCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
CENSUS_BLOCK_GROUP
The census block group where the property is located in.
COUNCIL_DISTRICT
The council district where the property is located in.
CENSUS_TRACT
The census tract where the property is located in.
METRO_PAGE
Map Sheet Index for METRO MAP, a base map of Jefferson County with a 6000 ft grid overlay
METRO_PAGE_NAME
Name of the grid on the METRO MAP, a base map of Jefferson County with a 6000 ft grid overlay
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Funding of prenatal and postpartum services including doula services, lactation services, and transportation for those at risk of increased maternal and infant mortality which has increased since the onset of COVID-19 and disproportionately affects Black parents and infants.Data DictionaryField NameField TypeField DescriptionGenderTextThe gender of the participantDateDateData the event occurred.RaceTextRace of the participants. EthnicityTextEthnicity of the participants.LanguageTextLanguage Spoken by participants.Council DistrictIntegercouncil district where the participant belongs.Zip CodeTextZip code of where the participant belongs.
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The dataset presents the the household distribution across 16 income brackets among four distinct age groups in Louisville township: Under 25 years, 25-44 years, 45-64 years, and over 65 years. The dataset highlights the variation in household income, offering valuable insights into economic trends and disparities within different age categories, aiding in data analysis and decision-making..
Key observations
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Income brackets:
Variables / Data Columns
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
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This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Louisville township median household income by age. You can refer the same here
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This dataset consists of gun violence within Jefferson county that may fall within LMPDs radar, including non-fatal shootings, homicides, as well as shot-spotter data. The mapping data points where there are victims have been obfuscated to maintain privacy, while still being accurate enough to be placed in its correct boundaries, particularly around, neighborhoods, ZIP Codes, Council districts, and police divisions. The data also excludes any victim information that could be used to identify any individual. this data is used to make the public aware of what is going on in their communities. The data consists of only criminal incidents, excluding any cases that are deemed non-criminal.Field NameField DescriptionCase numberPolice report number. For ShotSpotter detections, it is the ShotSpotter ID.DateTimeDate and time in which the original incident occurred. Time is rounded down.AddressAddress rounded down to the one hundred block of where the initial incident occured. Unless it is an intersection.NeighborhoodNeighborhood in which the original incident occurred.Council DistrictCouncil district in which the original incident occurred.LatitudeLatitude coordinate used to map the incidentLongitudeLongitude coordinate used to map the incidentZIP CodeZIP Code in which the original incident occurred.Crime Typea distinction between incidents, whether it is a non-fatal shooting, homicide, or a ShotSpotter detection.CauseUsed to differentiate on the cause of death for homicide victims.SexGender of the victim of the initial incident.RaceRace/Ethnicity of the victim in a given incident.Age GroupCategorized age groups used to anonymize victim information.Division NamePolice division or department where the initial incident occurred.Crime report data is provided for Louisville Metro Police Divisions only; crime data does not include smaller class cities, unless LMPD becomes involved in smaller agency incident.The data provided in this dataset is preliminary in nature and may have not been investigated by a detective at the time of download. The data is therefore subject to change after a complete investigation. This data represents only calls for police service where a police incident report was taken. Due to the variations in local laws and ordinances involving crimes across the nation, whether another agency utilizes Uniform Crime Report (UCR) or National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) guidelines, and the results learned after an official investigation, comparisons should not be made between the statistics generated with this dataset to any other official police reports. Totals in the database may vary considerably from official totals following the investigation and final categorization of a crime. Therefore, the data should not be used for comparisons with Uniform Crime Report or other summary statistics.Contact:Ivan Benitez, Ph.D.Gun Violence Data FellowOffice for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoodsivan.benitez@louisvilleky.gov
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The Department of Codes and Regulations issues and inspects Development Permits (building, electrical, HVAC), enforces Property Maintenance Code (housing) and Land Development Code (zoning), and administers the Code Enforcement Board.
Field Name
Field Description
Record_ID
Unique identifier for the record in Accela
PROCESS_NAME
The name of the Accela workflow applied to the record.
RECORD_STATUS
Current state of the record
STATUS_DATE
date the record entered the current state
TASK_IS_ACTIVE
Y = yes the task is active N= no the task is not active
TASK_IS_COMPLETE
Y = yes the task is complete N= no the task is not complete
TASK_STATUS_DATE
The date the task status was assigned to the task.
TASK_STATUS
The state assigned to the task.
TASK
This will be the 'Open' task in the workflow. The work is performed during the open task.
ACTION_BY
The person who assigned the task status
UPDATED_BY
who modified the record last
UPDATED_DATE
when the record was last modified
RECORD_TYPE
The type of record
DATE_OPENED
The date the record was opened
ADDRESS
The location of the property where the task took place.
CITY
STATE
ZIPCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
DISTRICT
The council district where the property is located in.
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This project includes a wide range of vaccination activities, including mobile missions staffed by our employees and through a large network of community partners. These missions are scheduled based on community requests, vaccination rates, case counts, and serving high risk populations, including providing in-home vaccinations to those who can't leave their homes.Data Dictionary Field Name Field Type Field Description
ID Integer Unique identifier
Visit Number Integer Identifier giving at the vaccination center.
Vaccination Centers Text The center where the vaccination was carried out.
Vaccination Date Date Date the vaccination was done.
Race Text The race of the person that received the vaccination.
Ethnicity Text The ethnicity of the person that received vaccination.
Sex Text The sex of the person that received vaccination
Age Integer The age of the person that received vaccination
Zip_Code Text zip code of where the vaccination center
Council_District Integer Council District of where the vaccination center
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Note: Due to a system migration, this data will cease to update on March 14th, 2023. The current projection is to restart the updates on or around July 17th, 2023.The data for Vehicle Stops for 2022. The data includes vehicle stops. Not included in the data are vehicle collisions, stranded motorists or non-moving vehicles. The Louisville Metro Police Department previously engaged the University of Louisville to conduct an analysis of LMPD’s vehicle stops.The data includes vehicle stops. Not included in the data are vehicle collisions, stranded motorists or non-moving vehicles. Data Dictionary:ID - the row numberTYPE_OF_STOP - category for the stopCITATION_CONTROL_NUMBER -ACTIVITY RESULTS - whether a warning or a citation was issued for the stopOFFICER_GENDER - gender of the officer who made the stopOFFICER_RACE - race of the officer who made the stopOFFICER_AGE_RANGE - age range the officer who made the stop belonged to at the time of the stopACTIVITY_DATE - the date when the stop was madeACTIVITY_TIME - the time when the stop was madeACTIVITY_LOCATION - the location where the stop was madeACTIVITY_DIVISION - the LMPD division where the stop was madeACTIVITY_BEAT - the LMPD beat where the stop was madeDRIVER_GENDER - gender of the driver who was stoppedDRIVER_RACE - race of the driver who was stoppedDRIVER_AGE_RANGE - age range the driver who was stopped belonged to at the time of the stopNUMBER OF PASSENGERS - number of passengers in the vehicle with the driver (excludes the driver)WAS_VEHCILE_SEARCHED - Yes or No whether the vehicle was searched at the time of the stopREASON_FOR_SEARCH - if the vehicle was searched, the reason the search was done, please see codes belowCONSENT - 01TERRY STOP OR PAT DOWN - 02INCIDENT TO ARREST - 03PROBABLE CAUSE - 04OTHER – 05
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The Division of Construction Review as part of the Department of Codes and Regulations is responsible for oversight of new construction in Louisville Metro through a review process that includes review of construction plans and issuance of permits and inspections. This process is in place to ensure the safety of citizens and compliance with the Kentucky Building Code and associated codes and ordinances.
Field Name
Field Description
PERMIT_NUMBER
Unique Identifier of the permit
PERMIT_TYPE
type of service covered by the permit
PERMIT_STATUS
State of the current Permit
CONTRACTOR
Contractor providing the service permitted
CATEGORY_NAME
Type of Occupancy
WORK_TYPE
Type of work covered by the permit
ZONING
Metro planning zone identifier
SQFT
Square Footage cover by the permit
PERMIT_FEE
Amount of fee for the permit
PROJECT_COSTS
Estimated cost of the project
ADDRESS
The location of the property where the permit was issued.
CITY
STATE
ZIPCODE
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
DISTRICT
The council district where the property is located in.
NEIGHBORHOOD
Name of the neighborhood where the property is located.
ISSUE_DATE
date permit issued
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The data for Vehicle Stops for 2020. The data includes vehicle stops. Not included in the data are vehicle collisions, stranded motorists or non-moving vehicles. The Louisville Metro Police Department previously engaged the University of Louisville to conduct an analysis of LMPD’s vehicle stops.The data includes vehicle stops. Not included in the data are vehicle collisions, stranded motorists or non-moving vehicles. Data Dictionary:ID - the row numberTYPE_OF_STOP - category for the stopCITATION_CONTROL_NUMBER -ACTIVITY RESULTS - whether a warning or a citation was issued for the stopOFFICER_GENDER - gender of the officer who made the stopOFFICER_RACE - race of the officer who made the stopOFFICER_AGE_RANGE - age range the officer who made the stop belonged to at the time of the stopACTIVITY_DATE - the date when the stop was madeACTIVITY_TIME - the time when the stop was madeACTIVITY_LOCATION - the location where the stop was madeACTIVITY_DIVISION - the LMPD division where the stop was madeACTIVITY_BEAT - the LMPD beat where the stop was madeDRIVER_GENDER - gender of the driver who was stoppedDRIVER_RACE - race of the driver who was stoppedDRIVER_AGE_RANGE - age range the driver who was stopped belonged to at the time of the stopNUMBER OF PASSENGERS - number of passengers in the vehicle with the driver (excludes the driver)WAS_VEHCILE_SEARCHED - Yes or No whether the vehicle was searched at the time of the stopREASON_FOR_SEARCH - if the vehicle was searched, the reason the search was done, please see codes belowCONSENT - 01TERRY STOP OR PAT DOWN - 02INCIDENT TO ARREST - 03PROBABLE CAUSE - 04OTHER – 05
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Animal Services Provides for the care and control of animals in the Louisville Metro area, including pet licensing and pet adoption.
Data Dictionary:
violation number - Number automatically generated when a citation, civil penalty or violation is stored in Chameleon
violation type
CIT CRUEL Uniform Citation where 525.130 has been charged CIT DD/PDD Uniform Citation where 91.150 or 91.152 has been charged CITATION Uniform Citation CITE71 Uniform Citation issued in the field for someone contesting the requirements of 91.071 CIVIL PEN Civil Penalty CRIM COMP Criminal Complaint V71/CITE When a offender does not comply with a VIOL 71 and a CITATION is issued in its place for noncompliance. V71/CP When a offender does not comply with a VIOL 71 and a CIVIL PEN is issued in its place for noncompliance. V71/CRIM When a offender does not comply with a VIOL 71 and a CRIM COMP is issued in its place for noncompliance. VET Violation Notice issued for vet care or grooming needs VET/CRIM When a offender does not comply with a VET and a CRIM COMP is issued in its place for noncompliance. VIOL 71 Violation Notice issued when an animal has been impounded in the field and returned to it's owner. Charges can include 91.002, 91.020, 91.071. VIOL CTER Violation Notice issued when a pet that was impounded at the shelter is redeemed by its owner. Charges can include 91.002, 91.020, 91.071. VIOL NOTIC Violation Notice VIOL RED Violation Notice issued when a pet that was impounded at the shelter is redeemed by its owner but a vet is not present to complete the requirements of 91.071. Owner is given time to complete the requirements. Charges can include 91.002, 91.020, 91.071. VIOL/CP When a offender does not comply with a VIOL NOTIC and a CIVIL PEN is issued in its place for noncompliance. VIOL/CRIM When a offender does not comply with a VIOL NOTIC, or WARNING and a CRIM COMP is issued in its place for noncompliance. VN/CITE When a offender does not comply with a VIOL NOTIC and a CITATION is issued in its place for noncompliance. VOTC/CITE When an offender is issued a VIOL CTER but contest the requirements of 91.071 so a CITATION is issued. VOTC/CP When a offender does not comply with a VIOL CTER and a CIVIL PEN is issued in its place for noncompliance. VOTC/CRIM When a offender does not comply with a VIOL CTER and a CRIM COMP is issued in its place for noncompliance. VRED/CITE When a offender does not comply with a VIOL RED and a CITATION is issued in its place for noncompliance. VRED/CP When a offender does not comply with a VIOL RED and a CIVIL PEN is issued in its place for noncompliance. VRED/CRIM When a offender does not comply with a VIOL RED and a CRIM COMP is issued in its place for noncompliance. WARN/CITE When a offender does not comply with a WARNING or VET and a CITATION is issued in its place for noncompliance. WARN/CP When a offender does not comply with a WARNING and a CIVIL PEN is issued in its place for noncompliance. WARNING Violation Notice where no fee is charged or owner is required to comply with a particular requirement such as fixing a fence, getting a dog house, etc.
form - Unique number on each citation, civil penalty or violation used to identify the particular form
violation date - Date the citation, civil penalty or violation was issued
case number - Activity number associated with the citation and the sequence number associated with the run. This number shows how many times an officer has worked that particular run
case type
ALLEY CAT TRAP A call where an animal control officer and a member of Alley Cat Advocates works together to trap cats for TNR. ASSIST Any call where assistance is needed from an animal control officer. ASSIST ACO Any call where an animal control officer requires assistance from another animal control officer. ASSIST FIRE Any call where Fire requires assistance from the animal control officer. ASSIST OTHER Any call where another emergency responder or government employee requires assistance from the animal control officer. ASSIST POLICE Any call where Police requires assistance from the animal control officer. ASSIST SHERIFF Any call where an sheriff requires assistance from the animal control officer. CONVERT A call created when a officer is converting a violation notice to a citation or a civil penalty for noncompliance. CONVERT CITATION A call created when a officer is converting a violation notice to a citation or a civil penalty for noncompliance. INVESTIGAT Any complaint where an investigation is needed that does not fit into a category already in use. INVESTIGAT # POULTRY Any complaint where the caller states the owner has more poultry than allowed by the ordinance. INVESTIGAT ABAN Any call for an owner leaving an animal for a period in excess of 24 hours, without the animal's owner or the owners’ designated caretaker providing all provisions of necessities. INVESTIGAT ABUSE A cruelty/abuse/neglect situation where the health and safety of an animal is in jeopardy because of exposure to extreme weather, or other neglect/abuse factors. Examples include reports of beating, hitting, kicking, burning an animal, dog currently suffering from injury or illness and could die if treatment not provided INVESTIGAT ANI ATACK Any call for an attack on an animal by another animal. INVESTIGAT BARKLETTER Any barking complaint where the caller wishes to remain anonymous. INVESTIGAT BITE Any call for a bite from an animal to a person INVESTIGAT BITEF This is used when an animal control officer is following up on a bite investigation. INVESTIGAT CHAINING Any complaint of a dog tethered illegally. The dispatcher must verify with the caller that the dog is not in distress and has necessities such as water, shelter etc. INVESTIGAT CROWLET Any crowing complaint where the caller wishes to remain anonymous. INVESTIGAT DOGFIGHT Any call where a person or persons in engaged in fighting dogs or have fought dogs in the past. INVESTIGAT ENCLOSURE Any complaint made due to an animal not being confined securely in an enclosure. Examples being holes in fences, jumping a fence. INVESTIGAT FECES LET Any complaint concerning a citizen not picking up after their animal where the caller wishes to remain anonymous. INVESTIGAT FOLLOW UP This call is used when an animal control officer is following up on an investigation. INVESTIGAT LIC LETTER Any complaint to check license not reported by the Health Dept. or supervisor. INVESTIGAT NEGLI A cruelty/abuse/neglect situation where the health and safety of an animal is in jeopardy because of exposure to extreme weather, or other neglect/abuse factors. Examples include reports of failure to provide vet care, thin animal, no shelter , no water/food. INVESTIGAT OTHER Any complaint where an investigation is needed that does not fit into a category already in use. INVESTIGAT PET IN CAR Any complaint of an animal left in a car INVESTIGAT TNR Any complaint of stray unowned cats MAS A run made to meet a caller at Metro Animal Services MAS TRAP Calls made by animal control officers when they are trapping cats for TNR. NUISANCE BARK Any complaint on a barking dog where the complainant wants to be contacted and give a statement NUISANCE CROWING Any crowing complaint where the complainant wants to be contacted and give a statement. NUISANCE OTHER Any complaint other than barking, crowing, and restraint issues where the complainant wants to be contacted and give a statement. NUISANCE RESTRAINT Any restraint complaint where the complainant wants to be contacted and give a statement. OTHER This category is used for a variety of calls including picking up tags, speaking at events, calls that do not have a category already OWNED Any call for an owned animal that does not fit in one of the other categories. OWNED AGGRESSIVE Any aggressive loose animal that is owned. Aggressive behavior includes growling, showing teeth, lunging forward or charging at the person or other animal. PERMIT INS A call for an animal control officer to conduct a permit inspection at a particular location. RESCUE DOMESTIC A call for an domestic animal in distress, typically dogs and cats. These calls include dogs in lakes, animals in sewers or drains, cats in car engines, etc. RESCUE LIVESTOCK A call for livestock in distress. This includes cattle stuck in ponds, cattle near a busy roadway, etc. RESCUE OTHER A call for an domestic animal in distress, typically any other domestic animal or any call that does not fit in the other categories. RESCUE WILDLIFE This call is typically used for a bat in someone's home or business. STRAY Any call for an animal that is stray that does not fit a specific category STRAY AGGRS Any aggressive loose animal that is stray. Aggressive behavior includes growling, showing teeth, lunging forward or charging at the person or other animal. STRAY CONF Any call for an unowned, non-aggressive animal, excluding a bat, confined by a citizen that is not in a trap. STRAY INJURED Any call for a sick/injured animal that is life threatening i.e. – vomiting or defecating blood, trouble breathing, unable to move, hit by a car, visible wounds, bleeding profusely, unable to stand. This includes sick or injured community cats. STRAY POSS OWNED Any animal running loose that has an owner or possible owner. This is used when the caller does not want to give a statement or be contacted. STRAY ROAM Any animal running loose that has no known owner, excluding cats. Will be closed out after 72 hours if no further calls and no call back number. STRAY SICK Any call for a sick/injured animal that is life threatening i.e. – vomiting or defecating blood, trouble breathing, unable to move, hit by a car, visible wounds, bleeding profusely, unable to stand. This includes sick or injured community cats. STRAY TRAP Any call for a dog or cat, excluding a bat, confined in a trap. This includes checking a trap set by LMAS daily. SURRENDER A call to pick up an owned animal that the owner wants
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This is a list of the last recorded record of drug use as reported by individual Syringe Exchange Program participants. Identifying information has been removed. The date is the most recent recorded set of responses for an individual participant, regardless of when the participant started using the program.Data Dictionary:VisitDate-date of visit for ActivityProper disposal of used needles-True indicates that this education or service was providedIDU risk reduction, safe use and wound care-True indicates that this education or service was providedViral hepatitis and prevention-True indicates that this education or service was providedHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention-True indicates that this education or service was providedSTD counseling and testing-True indicates that this education or service was providedSexual risk reduction and condom use-True indicates that this education or service was providedOverdose prevention and naloxone-True indicates that this education or service was providedMedical insurance options-True indicates that this education or service was providedHuman trafficking risk-True indicates that this education or service was providedLocation-Clinic Location where education and services were providedDrugHxDate-Date Drug use history was takenHeroin-True inicates history of use of this drugOtherOpioid-True indicates use of an opiod not listedOtherOpioid_txt-text that identifies the opioid not listedMethamphetamine-True inicates history of use of this drugCocaine-True inicates history of use of this drugMethadone-True inicates history of use of this drugSuboxone-True inicates history of use of this drugOtherDrug-True inicates history of use of another drug not listed that is not an opiodOtherDrug_txt-text that identifies the other drug that is not an opioidVisitDate-date of visit for syringe exchangeSyringeCollect-number of used syringes collected this visitSyringeProvide-number of new syringes provided this visitSite-clinic location where syringe exchange performedDrugFreq-daily drug injection frequencyHealth and Wellness Protects and promotes the health, environment and well being of the people of Louisville, providing health-related programs and health office locations community wide.Contact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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The data includes vehicle stops. Not included in the data are vehicle collisions, stranded motorists or non-moving vehicles.
Data Dictionary:
ID - the row number
TYPE_OF_STOP - category for the stop
ACTIVITY RESULTS - whether a warning or a citation was issued for the stop
OFFICER_GENDER - gender of the officer who made the stop
OFFICER_RACE - race of the officer who made the stop
OFFICER_AGE_RANGE - age range the officer who made the stop belonged to at the time of the stop
ACTIVITY_DATE - the date when the stop was made
ACTIVITY_TIME - the time when the stop was made
ACTIVITY_LOCATION - the location where the stop was made
ACTIVITY_DIVISION - the LMPD division where the stop was made
ACTIVITY_BEAT - the LMPD beat where the stop was made
DRIVER_GENDER - gender of the driver who was stopped
DRIVER_RACE - race of the driver who was stopped
DRIVER_AGE_RANGE - age range the driver who was stopped belonged to at the time of the stop
NUMBER OF PASSENGERS - number of passengers in the vehicle with the driver (excludes the driver)
WAS_VEHCILE_SEARCHED - Yes or No whether the vehicle was searched at the time of the stop
REASON_FOR_SEARCH - if the vehicle was searched, the reason the search was done, please see codes below
CONSENT - 01 TERRY STOP OR PAT DOWN - 02 INCIDENT TO ARREST - 03 PROBABLE CAUSE - 04 OTHER – 05
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TwitterContains records of educational serves provided at each Syringe Exchange Program visit. Identifying information is excluded. This set most useful for determining total educational services provided, but not per individual.Data Dictionary:VisitDate-date of visit for ActivityProper disposal of used needles-True indicates that this education or service was providedIDU risk reduction, safe use and wound care-True indicates that this education or service was providedViral hepatitis and prevention-True indicates that this education or service was providedHIV/AIDS transmission and prevention-True indicates that this education or service was providedSTD counseling and testing-True indicates that this education or service was providedSexual risk reduction and condom use-True indicates that this education or service was providedOverdose prevention and naloxone-True indicates that this education or service was providedMedical insurance options-True indicates that this education or service was providedHuman trafficking risk-True indicates that this education or service was providedLocation-Clinic Location where education and services were providedDrugHxDate-Date Drug use history was takenHeroin-True inicates history of use of this drugOtherOpioid-True indicates use of an opiod not listedOtherOpioid_txt-text that identifies the opioid not listedMethamphetamine-True inicates history of use of this drugCocaine-True inicates history of use of this drugMethadone-True inicates history of use of this drugSuboxone-True inicates history of use of this drugOtherDrug-True inicates history of use of another drug not listed that is not an opiodOtherDrug_txt-text that identifies the other drug that is not an opioidVisitDate-date of visit for syringe exchangeSyringeCollect-number of used syringes collected this visitSyringeProvide-number of new syringes provided this visitSite-clinic _location where syringe exchange performedDrugFreq-daily drug injection frequencyHealth and Wellness Protects and promotes the health, environment and well being of the people of Louisville, providing health-related programs and health office locations community wide.Contact:Gerald Kaforskigerald.kaforski@louisvilleky.gov
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Twitter** The data set is no longer being updated.The Office of Performance Improvement strives to provide Metro Government and its partners with customized improvement support to create a world-class city.Data Dictionary:L_ACCT - The account from which working hours were paidL_FUND - The fund from which working hours were paidWORKED_HRS_TYPE - The type of hours that were worked REGULAR TIME - regularly scheduled hours worked SCHEDULED OVERTIME - planned hours worked over regularly scheduled hours UNSCHEDULED GENERAL FUND OVERTIME - unplanned hours worked over regularly scheduled hours paid by the general fund OTHER OVERTIME - unplanned hours worked over regularly scheduled hours not paid by the general fundL_DIVISION - The division code where hours were workedDivName - The division name where hours were workedDEPTID - The department code where hours were workedDept - The department name where hours were workedSubDept - The area in the department where hours were workedBIWEEKLY_PAY_PERIOD_END_DATE - The end date for the pay period when hours were workedFiscalYear - The fiscal year when hours were workedEARN_CODE - The code for the type of hours workedEARN_DESCR - The description for the type of hours workedAMOUNT_HOURS - The amount of hours workedAMOUNT_DOLLARS - The amount of dollars paid for worked hours