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TwitterStreets 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)
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TwitterDisplays 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
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TwitterDisplays 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: ConductorType1: OH-Overhead, UG-Underground F_GEOMETRY_Length: Length of line segment
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TwitterDisplays the generalized point locations of electrical poles within the Seattle City Light service area. Attributes include the pole height, pole ID, and whether the pole has a streetlight. 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_LinesRefresh Cycle: QuarterlyAttribute information: Facility Type (SUBTYPECD): 1-DistributionPole Height: Height of pole in US feet Pole ID (ASSET_ID): Seven-digit unique identifier Has Streetlight: Yes/No
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TwitterTabular 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.
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TwitterThe lines represent Seattle City Light’s electrical system that are located in the Right of Way. The solid purple line represent overhead lines and the solid black line represent underground lines. The points identify the following: Handhole (black dot), Junction Box (triangle), Vault, Manhole, or Pad (square), pole (circle), and a pole with a streetlight (yellow circle).This application uses the following map: https://seattlecitygis.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8e8450bc8fa84803b0745f334bcb3d06
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TwitterThis generalized outline of Seattle contains the north and south city limits but extends past the shoreline and contains no internal waterbodies. For the traditional north south city limits, please use this layer, Seattle City Limits - Overview (arcgis.com) .
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Wage and classification information of City of Seattle Employees. Exclusions may apply for vulnerable populations.
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TwitterThis layer reflects the district boundaries adopted by the Seattle Redistricting Commission in November 2022. This layer has boundaries extending into waterbodies, useful for geocoding. Seattle City Council Districts has been clipped to shoreline for cartographic display. 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.
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This dataset populates the Capital Projects Dashboard, an interactive site designed to offer insight into cost, spending, and timeline information on city transportation projects. We are highlighting projects that have reached the design phase and are estimated to cost more than $500,000. Information is updated monthly, drawing from various sources such as the City’s financial management system and SDOT’s project management and controls program. The dashboard complements Performance Seattle and Open Budget, the City's other interactive tools that use data to track performance and finances. Together, these tools bring an unprecedented level of transparency into the work that Seattle is doing to keep people and goods moving throughout a growing city.
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2020 census geography including tracts for the city of Seattle, King County, Washington. Excludes partial tracts with very small populations within the city limits along the southern border of the city.Includes assignment of Seattle Community Reporting Areas (CRA-53), Community Reporting Area Groups (neighborhood roll up-13), Council Districts (7-assigned to the tract with the majority of the population based on the distribution of the component census blocks), and Urban Village Demographic Areas (UVDA). UVDA assignments subject to change based on future planning areas.
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TwitterIn 2023, the GDP of the Seatle-Tacoma-Bellevue metro area amounted to ****** billion U.S. dollars, an increase from the previous year. The GDP of the United States since 1990 can be accessed here. Seattle metro area The Seattle metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Washington includes the city of Seattle, King County, Snohomish County, and Pierce County within the Puget Sound region. About **** million people were living in the Seattle metro area, which is more than half of Washington's total population in 2021 (about **** million people). This makes the Seattle metro area the **** largest metropolitan area in the United States, by population. However, Seattle is in fourth place among the 20 largest metro areas in terms of household income, which stood at ****** U.S. dollars in 2019. This is by far more than the average household income in the United States. Household income in Washington is on a similar high level. In 2021, the federal state of Washington was ranked **** in terms of household income among the states of the U.S. The city of Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It has about ******* residents and is among the ** largest cities in the United States. Seattle has always been an important coastal seaport city and a gateway to Alaska. The importance of the city and metro area is also due to fact that some of the biggest companies worldwide started in Seattle during the 1980s. Companies like Amazon and Microsoft are still based in the Seattle area in the state of Washington.
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TwitterStreets 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)