Contains data from CARTO.CTYLIMIT.Updated as needed.
Displays the generalized line locations of electrical lines, both above and below ground, within the Seattle City Light service area. Sensitive data has been removed for security and customer privacy reasons. Please use this data for planning purposes only. For more detailed data, contact scl_gis_analysis@seattle.gov. Data source: SCL.PUB_Line Refresh Cycle: QuarterlyAttribute information: <div style='font-family:"Segoe UI", "Segoe UI Web&q
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Wage and classification information of City of Seattle Employees. Exclusions may apply for vulnerable populations.
Tabular data that powers basic monitoring dashboards for the total population, housing and jobs for the City of Seattle. Each record represents the totals for each year since 2000 (and 1995) through the most recently available data. Includes the change from the previous year.
Geospatial data about Seattle City Council Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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This dataset includes all current City of Seattle Employees.
Streets data includes: Arterial Classification, Street Names, Block Number, Direction, One-way, Surface Width, Surface Type, Pavement Condition, Speed Limit, Percent Slope. From the Hansen Asset Management System:The linework is from the SND(Street Network Database) which can be found at our open data site - https://data-seattlecitygis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/street-network-database-snd. | Attribute Information: https://www.seattle.gov/Documents/Departments/SDOT/GIS/Seattle_Streets_OD.pdf | Update Cycle: Weekly| Contact Email: DOT_IT_GIS@seattle.gov--- Common SDOT queries and data downloads | Arterial Classification: of Seattle StreetsARTCLASS IN(1,2,3,4)| Transit Classification: of Seattle StreetsTRANCLASS IN(1,2,3,4,5,6)
This dataset only includes Seattle City Light's own resources. Power purchased from the Bonneville Power Administration and the market are not included.
Neighborhood Map Atlas neighborhoods are derived from the Seattle City Clerk's Office Geographic Indexing Atlas. These are the smallest neighborhood areas and have been supplemented with alternate names from other sources in 2020. They roll up to the district areas. The sub-neighborhood field contains the most common name and the alternate name field is a comma delimited list of all the alternate names.
Disclaimer: The Seattle City Clerk's Office Geographic Indexing Atlas is designed for subject indexing of legislation, photographs, and other records in the City Clerk's Office and Seattle Municipal Archives according to geographic area. Neighborhoods are named and delineated in this collection of maps in order to provide consistency in the way geographic names are used in describing records of the Archives and City Clerk, thus allowing precise retrieval of records. The neighborhood names and boundaries are not intended to represent any "official" City of Seattle neighborhood map.
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as to the completeness, accuracy, or content of any data contained in the
Geographic Indexing Atlas; nor does it make any representation of any kind,
including, but not limited to, warranty of the accuracy or fitness for a
particular use; nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with
respect to the representations furnished herein. The maps are subject to change
for administrative purposes of the Office of the City Clerk. Information
contained in the site, if used for any purpose other than as an indexing and
search aid for the databases of the Office of the City Clerk, is being used at
one's own risk.
Geospatial data about Seattle City Light Poles. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
This layer reflects the district boundaries adopted by the Seattle Redistricting Commission in November 2022.Voters approved Charter Amendment 19 in the November 5, 2013 General And Special Election. The 2015 election was the first election conducted by district. In addition to the seven councilmembers from the districts there are two at-large positions. The voter-approved changes to the City Charter require that the redrawing process happen every ten years.For more information, please see Office of City Clerk site.
The ArcGIS shapefile (lines) represents the segment of the Seattle City Light power lines within North Cascades National Park Service Complex (from Ross Dam to just west of Marblemount).
Shows the Seattle City Council boundaries approved by voters in 2013. The voters approved a measure amending the City of Seattle charter to establish City Council Districts. Full metadata: http://www5.kingcounty.gov/sdc/Metadata.aspx?Layer=sccdst
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The City of Seattle's active fleet equipment complement is dynamic. This list is updated on a monthly basis.
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A forward facing schedule of City of Seattle datasets that have been identified as target open datasets for publication on data.seattle.gov. We do not guarantee that any datasets identified in this list will ultimately be published.
This is a dataset hosted by the City of Seattle. The city has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore the City of Seattle using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the City of Seattle organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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The City of Seattle Transportation GIS Datasets | https://data-seattlecitygis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?t=transportation | Lifecycle status: Production | Purpose: to enable open access to SDOT GIS data. This website includes over 60 transportation-related GIS datasets from categories such as parking, transit, pedestrian, bicycle, and roadway assets. | PDDL: https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/
| The City of Seattle makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy. The City of Seattle has created this service for our GIS Open Data website. We do reserve the right to alter, suspend, re-host, or retire this service at any time and without notice.
| Datasets: 2007 Traffic Flow Counts, 2008 Traffic Flow Counts, 2009 Traffic Flow Counts, 2010 Traffic Flow Counts, 2011 Traffic Flow Counts, 2012 Traffic Flow Counts, 2013 Traffic Flow Counts, 2014 Traffic Flow Counts, 2015 Traffic Flow Counts, 2016 Traffic Flow Counts, 2017 Traffic Flow Counts, 2018 Traffic Flow Counts, Areaways, Bike Racks, Blockface, Bridges, Channelization File Geodatabase, Collisions, Crash Cushions, Curb Ramps, dotMaps Active Projects, Dynamic Message Signs, Existing Bike Facilities, Freight Network, Greater Downtown Alleys, Guardrails, High Impact Areas, Intersections, Marked Crosswalks, One-Way Streets, Paid Area Curbspaces, Pavement Moratoriums, Pay Stations, Peak Hour Parking Restrictions, Planned Bike Facilities, Public Garages or Parking Lots, Radar Speed Signs, Restricted Parking Zone (RPZ) Program, Retaining Walls, SDOT Capital Projects Input, Seattle On Street Paid Parking-Daytime Rates, Seattle On Street Paid Parking-Evening Rates, Seattle On Street Paid Parking-Morning Rates, Seattle Streets, SidewalkObservations, Sidewalks, Snow Ice Routes, Stairways, Street Design Concept Plans, Street Ends (Shoreline), Street Furnishings, Street Signs, Street Use Permits Use Addresses, Streetcar Lines, Streetcar Stations, Traffic Beacons, Traffic Cameras, Traffic Circles, Traffic Detectors, Traffic Lanes, Traffic Signals, Transit Classification, Trees.
Displays the generalized point locations of underground electrical structures (handholes, manholes, pads and vaults) within the Seattle City Light service area. Attributes include the type of structure<span style='margin:0px; padding:0px; c
This grouped layer of City of Seattle Parks contains Parks centroids, Parks Boundary outlines, Parks, and also Parks not owned by Seattle Parks and Recreation. Layers also available separately as hosted views:Parks Boundary CentroidsParks Boundary (outline)Parks Boundary (details)Parks Not SPRRefresh Cycle: Weekly on Mondays
This dataset includes the actions the City of Seattle has been taking towards racial equity. We publish it for accountability and transparency. See who to contact, what we'll deliver, and how we plan on meeting our desired outcomes. You can also view this information here: https://www.seattle.gov/rsji/city-racial-equity-actions#/1
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Recent history of rates at City Light
Contains data from CARTO.CTYLIMIT.Updated as needed.