The ODOT State and U.S. Bike Routes dataset, provided by Ohio’s Department of Transportation (ODOT) through their TIMS REST Services, contains detailed information on state and federal bike routes within Cuyahoga County. This dataset includes route classifications, designations, and geographic details relevant to bike route planning and connectivity. It plays a critical role in transportation planning, supporting efforts to improve bike infrastructure, enhance rider safety, and promote sustainable transportation options across the county and state.Data Sources:ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation), TIMS REST ServicesUpdate Frequency: As Needed - Live from ODOT
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A view of a point layer of all Cleveland crash locations exported from ODOT's TIMS/GIS Crash Analysis Tool (GCAT) exports.No warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, reliability or suitability of this data have been made by the Ohio Department of Transportation or any other state agency.InstructionsAll crash types are included with no filters. For filtering into specific crash types or years, use queries on the appropriate CRASH_TYPE_CD, YEAR and other fields.This is an ongoing data export from ODOT that should be updated for every year of fully documented crashes (so around spring following calendar year end the previous year is to be added by Planning or MOCAP). Check the "Data Updated" info to the right and consult this description for details.Data GlossaryODOT data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyAnnually, first quarterContactsCity Planning Commission, Strategic Initiatives
The ODOT Crash Inventory dataset, put together by Ohio's Department of Transportation (ODOT) and provided through their TIMS REST Services, gives a detailed look at specifically pedestrian and bicycle traffic accidents in Cuyahoga County. The dataset, originally organized by year, is merged into a single dataset by County Planning staff. This combination aids in better analyze and understand road safety trends in the county. It covers basics like when and where the crashes happened, as well as details like the type of road and weather conditions. This simplified dataset is useful for making informed decisions about safety improvements.Data Sources:ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation), TIMS REST ServicesTemporal Coverage:Start Year: 2008End Year: 2023Coverage: Cuyahoga CountyUpdate Frequency: AnnuallyLast Update: January, 2025
The ODOT Rail Lines dataset, provided by Ohio’s Department of Transportation (ODOT) through their TIMS REST Services, contains information on railroad infrastructure in Cuyahoga County. It includes details such as rail line locations, types, and operational status. This data is used for transportation planning and rail safety assessments, helping inform decisions on rail system improvements and infrastructure development.Data Sources:ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation), TIMS REST ServicesUpdate Frequency: As Needed - Live from ODOT
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This layer shows the high crash segments in Cleveland using crash data from 2015 to 2019. Crashes resulting in serious injuries or death are used to determine if a segment qualifies as a high-crash segment. In order to qualify, there must be 10 or more serious injury or fatal crashes in any 5-year period. Generally, one-mile segments with 10 or more serious or fatal crashes represent particularly dangerous road segments on the city's network.Crash data is obtained from ODOT: GCAT | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Documentation and DefinitionsSee data table. Also, ODOT provides a data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyNot updated. See subsequent layers for more recent data (2016-2020, etc.)ContactsCity Planning Commission
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This layer shows the high crash segments in Cleveland using crash data from 2013 to 2017. Crashes resulting in serious injuries or death are used to determine if a segment qualifies as a high-crash segment. In order to qualify, there must be 10 or more serious injury or fatal crashes in any 5-year period. Generally, one-mile segments with 10 or more serious or fatal crashes represent particularly dangerous road segments on the city's network.Crash data is obtained from ODOT: GCAT | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Documentation and DefinitionsSee data table. Also, ODOT provides a data glossary: Data Glossary | ODOT TIMS (state.oh.us)Update FrequencyNot updated. See subsequent layers for more recent data (2014-2018, etc.)ContactsCity Planning Commission
The Freight-Reliant Industries Web Map displays all the information that is looked at to create the Freight-Reliant Industries Dashboard. Feature layers include: Pivot Freight-Reliant Industry Statistics by County, Freight-Reliant Industry Statistics by County, ODOT Truck Parking, and TIMS AT_Boundaries.
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The ODOT State and U.S. Bike Routes dataset, provided by Ohio’s Department of Transportation (ODOT) through their TIMS REST Services, contains detailed information on state and federal bike routes within Cuyahoga County. This dataset includes route classifications, designations, and geographic details relevant to bike route planning and connectivity. It plays a critical role in transportation planning, supporting efforts to improve bike infrastructure, enhance rider safety, and promote sustainable transportation options across the county and state.Data Sources:ODOT (Ohio Department of Transportation), TIMS REST ServicesUpdate Frequency: As Needed - Live from ODOT