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    Los Angeles County Zipcodes

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    Updated Sep 5, 2018
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    Los Angeles County, California (2018). Los Angeles County Zipcodes [Dataset]. https://koordinates.com/layer/95927-los-angeles-county-zipcodes/
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    geodatabase, mapinfo mif, shapefile, dwg, kml, csv, mapinfo tab, geopackage / sqlite, pdfAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 5, 2018
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    Los Angeles County, California
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    © Los Angeles County

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    LA County ZIP Codes

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    Updated Feb 5, 2016
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    County of Los Angeles (2016). LA County ZIP Codes [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/70748ba37ecc418891e052e800437681
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    Feb 5, 2016
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    County of Los Angeles
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    US Postal Service ZIP Code boundaries. This layer was created by Los Angeles County eGIS to align with parcel boundaries.ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.Legal vs. Postal Cities: Many users confuse the name the Post Office delivers mail to (e.g. Van Nuys, Hollywood) as a legal city (in this case Los Angeles), when they are a postal city. The County contains 88 legal cities, and over 400 postal names that are tied to the ZIP Codes. To support usability and geocoding, we have attached the first 3 postal cities to each address, based upon its ZIP Code.The US Postal Service is the authoritative source for ZIP Code data. See their website for more information.

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    Zip Codes (LA County)

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    Updated Nov 14, 2015
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    lahub_admin (2015). Zip Codes (LA County) [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/zip-codes-la-county/api?N7F86BvW=WUEWp
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    Nov 14, 2015
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    Zip code boundaries from Los Angeles County.

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    Physical Activity (Walking) in Adults, 2013-2014

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    • visionzero.geohub.lacity.org
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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Physical Activity (Walking) in Adults, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ladot::physical-activity-walking-in-adults-2013-2014/geoservice
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    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents 18+ who walked for transportation or leisure for at least 150 minutes in the past week. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = adults ages 18+ who walked for transportation or leisure for at least 150 minutes in the past week"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Los Angeles County Zip Codes

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    Updated Apr 1, 2021
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    Spatial Sciences Institute (2021). Los Angeles County Zip Codes [Dataset]. https://uscssi.hub.arcgis.com/maps/USCSSI::los-angeles-county-zip-codes-14
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    Apr 1, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Spatial Sciences Institute
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    This polygon shapefile represents zip code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) for the state of California. These data were gathered from the 2010 Census demographics update and contain keys for ZCTAs, centroid coordinates, demographic fields for age, gender, race and ethnicity, and housing information including living quarters, institutionalized populations, households and housing units. For the 2010 Census, there were no “XX” or “HH” ZCTAs assigned. Only five-digit ZCTAs were produced, and large unpopulated areas were excluded from the delineations. For the 2010 Census, there is no wall-to-wall national coverage for ZCTAs. Large water bodies and unpopulated land area such as national parks were excluded from the 2010 delineations, and for this reason the Census 2010 product does not have complete national coverage.

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    Prevalence of Adult Diabetes, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Diabetes, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/maps/3b4b657ca12e4271872c00a67f683310
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    May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with diabetes by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018. AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with diabetes by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Prevalence of Adult Heart Disease, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Heart Disease, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ee35f54298cc4d76894b00af1d47a369
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    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Justice Equity Need Index (zip code)

    • data.lacounty.gov
    • egis-lacounty.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Apr 25, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles (2022). Justice Equity Need Index (zip code) [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/maps/justice-equity-need-index-zip-code
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    Apr 25, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles
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    The Justice Equity Need Index (JENI), by Advancement Project California, offers a means to map out the disparate burden that criminalization and a detention-first justice model place on specific communities. The index includes the following indicators:System Involvement: The system-involved population by ZIP Code results in direct needs for justice equity, as measured by adult and youth probation. Indicators: Adult Probation (per 1,000 people); Youth Probation (per 1,000 people) Inequity Drivers: Root inequities across communities that contribute to racial and economic disparities as seen in incarceration and policing. Indicators: Black, Latinx, AIAN, and NHPI Percentages of Population (average percentile); Unemployment Rate (%); Population aged 25+ without a High School Diploma (%); Population below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (%); Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000 people) Criminalization Risk: Conditions where the criminal justice system has historically taken a detention-first, prevention-last approach. Indicators: Mental Health Hospitalizations (per 1,000 people); Substance Use-Related Hospitalizations (per 1,000 people); Homelessness Rate (per 1,000 people) Learn more at https://www.catalystcalifornia.org/campaign-tools/maps-and-data/justice-equity-need-index.Supervisorial Districts, SPAs, and CSAs determined by ZIP Code centroid.

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    Prevalence of Adult Obesity, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Obesity, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/datasets/ladot::prevalence-of-adult-obesity-2013-2014/about
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    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents 18+ who had a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or above. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018.AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition"Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who had a body mass index (BMI) of 30.0 or above 18 and older residing in zip code "LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

  10. California Public Schools and Districts Map

    • gis.data.ca.gov
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    Updated Oct 24, 2018
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    California Department of Education (2018). California Public Schools and Districts Map [Dataset]. https://gis.data.ca.gov/maps/169b581b560d4150b03ce84502fa5c72
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    California Department of Educationhttps://www.cde.ca.gov/
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    Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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    This web map displays the California Department of Education's (CDE) core set of geographic data layers. This content represents the authoritative source for all statewide public school site locations and school district service areas boundaries for the 2018-19 academic year. The map also includes school and district layers enriched with student demographic and performance information from the California Department of Education's data collections. These data elements add meaningful statistical and descriptive information that can be visualized and analyzed on a map and used to advance education research or inform decision making.

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    CIELO Indigenous Languages Survey

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    Updated Feb 8, 2025
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    County of Los Angeles (2025). CIELO Indigenous Languages Survey [Dataset]. https://data.lacounty.gov/datasets/lacounty::cielo-indigenous-languages-survey/about
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    Feb 8, 2025
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    County of Los Angeles
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    This data set contains all of the indigenous languages captured from CIELO surveys by Zip Code. Survey results are visualized on the LA County Limited English Communities map at https://apps.gis.lacounty.gov/static/ARDI/limited-english/.Created by: Lupe Renteria SalomeDate Created: 8/29/2024Last modified: 12/19/2024Source: USC Equity Research Institute analysis of outreach data collected by Comunidades Indígenas en Liderazgo (CIELO), Los Angeles County, 2021-2023.Data Included:Individuals who self-reported "yes" to the question of being from an indigenous community and/or reported that they speak an Indigenous language.You will find a "Blank" and "0" column that counts respondents who did not report an indigenous language. Subtract these counts from the "total" column to calculate total respondents who reported speaking any indigenous language.Data set includes all reported values for zip_code, some that may not be complete zip codes or not in LA County.

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    Prevalence of Adult Asthma, 2013-2014

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    Updated May 3, 2018
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2018). Prevalence of Adult Asthma, 2013-2014 [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/ladot::prevalence-of-adult-asthma-2013-2014
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    May 3, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Los Angeles Department of Transportation
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with asthma by a doctor. Years covered are from 2013-2014 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded February 2018. AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition is an online data dissemination and visualization platform that provides health estimates at sub-county geographic regions. Estimates are powered by data from The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). CHIS is conducted by The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, an affiliate of UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.Health estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health survey.Before using estimates from AskCHIS NE, it is recommended that you read more about the methodology and data limitations at: http://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Lists/AskCHIS%20NE%20Page%20Content/AllItems.aspx. You can go to http://askchisne.ucla.edu/ to create your own account.Produced by The California Health Interview Survey and The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and compiled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. "Field Name = Field Definition "Zipcode" = postal zip code in the City of Los Angeles “Percent” = estimated percentage of adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with asthma by a doctor"LowerCL" = the lower 95% confidence limit represents the lower margin of error that occurs with statistical sampling"UpperCL" = the upper 95% confidence limit represents the upper margin of error that occurs in statistical sampling "Population" = estimated population 18 and older (denominator) residing in the zip code Notes: 1) Zip codes are based on the Los Angeles Housing Department Zip Codes Within the City of Los Angeles map (https://media.metro.net/about_us/pla/images/lazipcodes.pdf).2) Zip codes that did not have data available (i.e., null values) are not included in the dataset; there are additional zip codes that fall within the City of Los Angeles.3) Zip code boundaries do not align with political boundaries. These data are best viewed with a City of Los Angeles political boundary file (i.e., City of Los Angeles jurisdiction boundary, City Council boundary, etc.) FAQS: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2013-2014 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate.A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    DCFS SERVICE AREAS BY ZIPCODE

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    Updated Jun 2, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles (2022). DCFS SERVICE AREAS BY ZIPCODE [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dce0dc38cb7b4bd1b123030bb1d8310f
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    Jun 2, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles
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    The geometry of this shapefile was derived from the parcel specific ZIP Code Boundaries used by Los Angeles County's geocoding services, also available on the Los Angeles County GIS Data Portal. The 19 regional offices of the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) use these boundaries to provide services and resources to the children and families of the different geographic areas within Los Angeles County.DCFSOFFICE: DCFS Regional Office assigned to this ZIP CodeD_SPA: Dominant Service Planning Area (SPA)OFFC_CODE: Internal DCFS useD_ADDR1: Address Line 1D_ADDR2: Address Line 2D_PHONE: PhoneGMAP_URL: Google Maps URL for directionsOFFC_X: CCS83 Zone 5 XOFFC_Y: CCS83 Zone 5 YDCFSLBL: Regional Office LabelZIPTXT: ZIP Code text valueZIP: ZIP Code numeric valueCOMMUNITY: Postal CityC_TYPE: Community TypeZIPTYP: ZIP Code TypeCOLOR_EGIS: Assigned color used in mappingCOLOR_HEX: Same assigned colors, expressed as hex valuesFor more information, visit the home site at https://dcfs.lacounty.gov/contact/regional-offices/Child Abuse Hotline, accessible 24 hours per day, 7 days a week: (800) 540-4000 or visit https://dcfs.lacounty.gov/contact/report-child-abuse/

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    Krispy Kreme Zone Map

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    Updated Nov 27, 2023
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    Hub Community (2023). Krispy Kreme Zone Map [Dataset]. https://visionzero.geohub.lacity.org/maps/0701af8c33404aed800d59b10befd9cb
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    Nov 27, 2023
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    Zip code boundaries from Los Angeles County

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    Heart Disease (18 & Over) 2011-2012

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    Updated Feb 20, 2016
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    Los Angeles Department of Transportation (2016). Heart Disease (18 & Over) 2011-2012 [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/maps/ladot::heart-disease-18-over-2011-2012
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    Feb 20, 2016
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    Adult respondents ages 18+ who were ever diagnosed with heart disease by a doctor. Years covered are 2011 to 2012 by zip code. Data taken from the California Health Interview Survey Neighborhood Edition (AskCHIS NE) (http://askchisne.ucla.edu/), downloaded January 2016."Field" = "Definition""ZIPCODE" = postal zip code in LA County "Zip_code" = postal zip code in LA County "PAdHrtDis" = fraction of projected 18 and older population with disease conditions residing in Zip Code"PAdHrtDis2" = percentage of projected 18 and older population with Heart disease conditions residing in Zip Code"NAdHrtDis" = number of projected 18 and older population with Heart disease conditions residing in Zip Code"Pop_18olde" = projected 18 and older population total residing in Zip CodeHealth estimates available in AskCHIS NE (Neighborhood Edition) are model-based small area estimates (SAEs).SAEs are not direct estimates (estimates produced directly from survey data, such as those provided through AskCHIS).CHIS data and analytic results are used extensively in California in policy development, service planning and research, and is recognized and valued nationally as a model population-based health surveyFAQ: 1. Which cycle of CHIS does AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition provide estimates for?All health estimates in this version of AskCHIS Neighborhood Edition are based on data from the 2011- 2012 California Health Interview Survey. Socio-demographic indicators come from the 2008-2012 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year summary tables. 2. Why do your population estimates differ from other sources like ACS? The population estimates in AskCHIS NE represent the CHIS 2011-2012 population sample, which excludes Californians living in group quarters (such as prisons, nursing homes, and dormitories). 3. Why isn't there data available for all ZIP codes / cities in Los Angeles?While AskCHIS NE has data on all ZCTAs (Zip Code Tabulation Areas), two factors may influence our ability to display the estimates:A small population (under 15,000): currently, the application only shows estimates for geographic entities with populations above 15,000. If your ZCTA has a population below this threshold, the easiest way to obtain data is to combine it with a neighboring ZCTA and obtain a pooled estimate. A high coefficient of variation: high coefficients of variation denote statistical instability.

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    Justice Equity Services Index (zip code)

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    • equity-lacounty.hub.arcgis.com
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    Updated Apr 25, 2022
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    County of Los Angeles (2022). Justice Equity Services Index (zip code) [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/lacounty::justice-equity-services-index-zip-code/about
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    Apr 25, 2022
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    The Justice Equity Services Index (JESI), by Advancement Project California, provides policymakers and advocates with the ability to detect where there are greater or fewer community-based organizations providing the vital services needed to support the communities most impacted by our justice system.The JESI groups service types into four main components to align with the broader service spectrum embraced by initiatives such as Measure J and the ATI Initiative, they include: Health & Wellness, including behavioral and physical health and wellbeing services. Housing & Employment, including housing, shelter, employment, and career training services. Prevention & Intervention, including prevention, reentry, and youth development services. Community Services & Advocacy, including human services, advocacy, and community action services. The JESI offers advocates a comprehensive picture of community-based, justice-related, care-first providers and their functions in L.A. County. Each JESI component also includes a unique score to give a more nuanced view of where there is greater or lesser service capacity for each essential justice-related service. Learn more at https://www.catalystcalifornia.org/campaign-tools/maps-and-data/justice-equity-services-index.Supervisorial Districts, SPAs, and CSAs determined by ZIP Code centroid.

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    Streets (Centerline)

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    Updated Nov 14, 2015
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    lahub_admin (2015). Streets (Centerline) [Dataset]. https://empower-la-open-data-lahub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/streets-centerline
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    Nov 14, 2015
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    This street centerline lines feature class represents current right of way in the City of Los Angeles. It shows the official street names and is related to the official street name data. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way. The right of way information is available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works. Street Centerline layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display Dedicated street centerlines. The street centerline layer is a feature class in the LACityCenterlineData.gdb Geodatabase dataset. The layer consists of spatial data as a line feature class and attribute data for the features. City of LA District Offices use Street Centerline layer to determine dedication and street improvement requirements. Engineering street standards are followed to dedicate the street for development. The Bureau of Street Services tracks the location of existing streets, who need to maintain that road. Additional information was added to Street Centerline layer. Address range attributes were added make layer useful for geocoding. Section ID values from Bureau of Street Services were added to make layer useful for pavement management. Department of City Planning added street designation attributes taken from Community Plan maps. The street centerline relates to the Official Street Name table named EASIS, Engineering Automated Street Inventory System, which contains data describing the limits of the street segment. A street centerline segment should only be added to the Street Centerline layer if documentation exists, such as a Deed or a Plan approved by the City Council. Paper streets are street lines shown on a recorded plan but have not yet come into existence on the ground. These street centerline segments are in the Street Centerline layer because there is documentation such as a Deed or a Plan for the construction of that street. Previously, some street line features were added although documentation did not exist. Currently, a Deed, Tract, or a Plan must exist in order to add street line features. Many street line features were edited by viewing the Thomas Bros Map's Transportation layer, TRNL_037 coverage, back when the street centerline coverage was created. When TBM and BOE street centerline layers were compared visually, TBM's layer contained many valid streets that BOE layer did not contain. In addition to TBM streets, Planning Department requested adding street line segments they use for reference. Further, the street centerline layer features are split where the lines intersect. The intersection point is created and maintained in the Intersection layer. The intersection attributes are used in the Intersection search function on NavigateLA on BOE's web mapping application NavigateLA. The City of Los Angeles Municipal code states, all public right-of-ways (roads, alleys, etc) are streets, thus all of them have intersections. Note that there are named alleys in the BOE Street Centerline layer. Since the line features for named alleys are stored in the Street Centerline layer, there are no line features for named alleys in those areas that are geographically coincident in the Alley layer. For a named alley , the corresponding record contains the street designation field value of ST_DESIG = 20, and there is a name stored in the STNAME and STSFX fields.List of Fields:SHAPE: Feature geometry.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.STNAME_A: Street name Alias.ST_SUBTYPE: Street subtype.SV_STATUS: Status of street in service, whether the street is an accessible roadway. Values: • Y - Yes • N - NoTDIR: Street direction. Values: • S - South • N - North • E - East • W - WestADLF: From address range, left side.ZIP_R: Zip code right.ADRT: To address range, right side.INT_ID_TO: Street intersection identification number at the line segment's end node. The value relates to the intersection layer attribute table, to the CL_NODE_ID field. The values are assigned automatically and consecutively by the ArcGIS software first to the street centerline data layer and then the intersections data layer, during the creation of new intersection points. Each intersection identification number is a unique value.SECT_ID: Section ID used by the Bureau of Street Services. Values: • none - No Section ID value • private - Private street • closed - Street is closed from service • temp - Temporary • propose - Proposed construction of a street • walk - Street line is a walk or walkway • known as - • numeric value - A 7 digit numeric value for street resurfacing • outside - Street line segment is outside the City of Los Angeles boundary • pierce - Street segment type • alley - Named alleySTSFX_A: Street suffix Alias.SFXDIR: Street direction suffix Values: • N - North • E - East • W - West • S - SouthCRTN_DT: Creation date of the polygon feature.STNAME: Street name.ZIP_L: Zip code left.STSFX: Street suffix. Values: • BLVD - BoulevardADLT: To address range, left side.ID: Unique line segment identifierMAPSHEET: The alpha-numeric mapsheet number, which refers to a valid B-map or A-map number on the Cadastral tract index map. Values: • B, A, -5A - Any of these alpha-numeric combinations are used, whereas the underlined spaces are the numbers.STNUM: Street identification number. This field relates to the Official Street Name table named EASIS, to the corresponding STR_ID field.ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.TEMP: This attribute is no longer used. This attribute was used to enter 'R' for reference arc line segments that were added to the spatial data, in coverage format. Reference lines were temporary and not part of the final data layer. After editing the permanent line segments, the user would delete temporary lines given by this attribute.LST_MODF_DT: Last modification date of the polygon feature.REMARKS: This attribute is a combination of remarks about the street centerline. Values include a general remark, the Council File number, which refers the street status, or whether a private street is a private driveway. The Council File number can be researched on the City Clerk's website http://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/INT_ID_FROM: Street intersection identification number at the line segment's start node. The value relates to the intersection layer attribute table, to the CL_NODE_ID field. The values are assigned automatically and consecutively by the ArcGIS software first to the street centerline data layer and then the intersections data layer, during the creation of new intersection points. Each intersection identification number is a unique value.ADRF: From address range, right side.

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    Alleys

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    Updated Nov 14, 2015
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    boegis_lahub (2015). Alleys [Dataset]. https://data-lahub.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/b7cc249798cf470c89b70527dddb7487
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    This alley feature class represents current street centerline lines in the City of Los Angeles. The Mapping and Land Records Division of the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works provides the most current geographic information of the public right of way. The right of way information is available on NavigateLA, a website hosted by the Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works. Alley Centerline layer was created in geographical information systems (GIS) software to display alley centerlines. The purpose of the layer is to show the location of the alleys on map products and web mapping applications. The Bureau of Street Services tracks the location of existing alleys that they maintain. Alleys are not dedicated streets, and the use of the road is determined by the Planning Department. Street features in the Street Centerline layer are dedicated. In the Alley Centerline layer, there is no naming convention stored in the corresponding records to identify the names of the alleys. Department of Transportation, LADOT, is working on a naming standard. Note there are Alleys features in the Street Centerline layer are Named Alleys. Since the line features for named alleys are stored in the Street Centerline layer, there are no line features for named alleys in those areas that are geographically coincident in the Alley layer. For a named alley line feature in the Street Centerline layer, the corresponding record contains the street designation field value of ST_DESIG = 20, and there is a name for the alley stored in the STNAME and STSFX fields. Currently the Alley line features in Alley layer do not split the street centerline layer features where they intersect, so there is no intersection point created or maintained in the Intersection layer.List of Fields:ZIP_R: Zip code right.ID: A unique numeric identifier of the line feature. This unique identifier is no longer used and ASSETID is used now instead.AL_DESIG: This value is currently not being used.MAPSHEET: The alpha-numeric mapsheet number, which refers to a valid B-map or A-map number on the Cadastral tract index map. Values: • B, A, -5A - Any of these alpha-numeric combinations are used, whereas the underlined spaces are the numbers.SHAPE: Feature geometry.USER_ID: The name of the user carrying out the edits.CRTN_DT: Creation date of the polygon feature.LST_MODF_DT: Last modification date of the feature.ZIP_L: Zip code left.STNUM: Street identification number. This field is currently not being used.OBJECTID: Internal feature number.LINE_ID: This value is currently not being edited. This used to be an automatically assigned unique ID of the alley centerline line segments.ASSETID: User-defined feature autonumber.AL_ID: This value is the ID of the alley as assigned by Bureau of Street Services, Department of Public Works. This is unique for each alley, but not unique for each alley line segment. This field has not been updated.SHAPE.LEN

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    Charitable Food Distribution Sites

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    • data.lacounty.gov
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    Updated Feb 27, 2024
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    County of Los Angeles (2024). Charitable Food Distribution Sites [Dataset]. https://geohub.lacity.org/maps/lacounty::charitable-food-distribution-sites
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    Feb 27, 2024
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    County of Los Angeles
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    This indicator provides information about the geographic locations for charitable food distribution sites, such as food banks or food pantries. Included are those with a type of "food distribution/pantries". Data includes site name, address, city, and zip code. These sites provide free or low-cost groceries.Charitable food distribution sites serve as vital community resources for households struggling with food insecurity.For more information about the Community Health Profiles Data Initiative, please see the initiative homepage.

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Los Angeles County Zipcodes

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