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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: Quarterly
Attribute information:
ConductorType1: OH-Overhead, UG-Underground
F_GEOMETRY_Length: Length of line segment
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TwitterThis layer indicates which areas contribute sanitary and storm water flow to a CSO overflow point. Areas are broken down by NPDES Outfall Number. The data source is DWW.cso_basin_plgn_pv. The layer continues to be updated as new information about the CSO system becomes available and as modifications to the system are completed. The boundaries in this layer were created and updated for purposes of developing a hydrologic and hydraulic computer model. The model was used to estimate CSO control volumes and develop CSO control alternatives. Estimation of control volume and alternative analysis did not require a parcel level of detail, so it is expected that the boundary is not always correct at the parcel level. In addition, the CSO basin boundary shapefile reflects both the sewer basin AND the drainage basin tributary to the overflow point, and these two basins do not always line up cleanly. This layer reflects the best compromise between the two boundaries.Updates as needed.
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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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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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Twitter| https://data-seattlecitygis.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets?q=spu | Lifecycle status: Production | Purpose: to enable open access to SPU GIS data. This website includes many utility datasets from categories such as DSO, Drainage and Wastewater infrastructure, and Storm Infrastructure. Many of this datasets are linked from this website.
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TwitterSDOT Miscellaneous Structures layer maintained by Seattle Department of Transportation.Feature Class: V_MiscStructuresRefresh Cycle: NightlyContact: Asset Management team
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TwitterThe polygons are intended for use by the City of Seattle as planning-level tool for a preliminary understanding of the drainage patterns in particular areas of the City. The layer is not complete and does not reflect any City determination about how specific locations should be characterized. Data source is DWW. DIRECT_DISCHARGE_PLGN_PV. Maintained by SPU USM. This layer does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:200,000. Labels are based on the attribute ID.Refreshed weekly.
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This dataset is distributed under the following licenses: Public Domain
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TwitterCommunity Center locations.Refresh Cycle: WeeklyFeature Class: DPR.CommunityCenter
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TwitterData source is DWW.polygon_plgn_pv using the following definition query, PLY_LIFECYCLE_CODE IN ( 'C' ,'UNK', 'T', 'TBC', 'U', 'PC') AND PLY_FEATYPE_CODE = 'PND'. This layer does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:24,000. Labels do not display when zoomed out beyond 1:3,000 and are based on the attribute DESCRIPTION. Refreshed weekly.
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Data representing crisis contacts made by officers of the Seattle Police Department. Data is denormalized to represent the one to many relationship between the record and the reported disposition of the contact.
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TwitterData showing location and characteristics of off-street parking facilities (above-ground, below ground and surface lots) within the city of Seattle.Data source: SDOT.Park_Fac_ReadOnlyUpdate cycle: Weekly
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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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Rates and other dynamic info for SPU's WDIG http://www.seattle.gov/util/MyServices/WhereDoesItGo/index.htm
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!
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TwitterContains business data for drainage and waste water (DWW) pump stations. A pump station is a facility that includes pumps and other equipment that is used to move fluids from one location to another. The graphic is not a footprint of the physical structure. Data source is DWW.pump_station_plgn_pv with the following query, PS_LIFECYCLE_CODE IN ('C', 'PC', 'UNK', 'T', 'TBC', 'U'). Data is symbolized on the attribute OWNER_CODE and does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:50,000. Label is based on EQNUM.Refreshed weekly. Maintained by SPU GIS DWW Data Maintenance staff.
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TwitterThis layer shows total trips by mode and their corresponding emissions across different neighborhoods in Seattle. The data is mapped to census tracts.
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TwitterThe polygons are intended for use by the City of Seattle as planning-level tool for a preliminary understanding of the drainage patterns in particular areas of the City. The layer is not complete and does not reflect any City determination about how specific locations should be characterized. The data source is DWW.sub_basin_plgn_pv. Labels are based on the attribute ID. Layer does not display when zoomed out beyond 1:50,000.
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Public meal programs in Seattle
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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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TwitterPlay Areas maintained by Seattle Parks and Recreation.Refresh Cycle: WeeklyFeature Class: DPR.PlayArea_PT
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TwitterThis layer shows the aggregated emissions resulting from energy consumption in buildings across different neighborhoods and sectors (i.e., residential, commercial and industrial). The data is mapped to census tracts. This layer has been populated with utility energy consumption data procured directly from Seattle City Light (electricity), aggregated and anonymized by sector, quarter, and census tract. Some tracts have their data combined and averaged with neighboring tracts for privacy purposes. If data is aggregated in a tract, the "grouped flag" field will read "true".For more information please visit the One Seattle Climate Portal item description page.
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TwitterDisplays monorail infrastructure buffer set at 14 feet. The data is maintained by Seattle Department of Transportation.Feature Class: Monorail_Poly_14ftBuffRefresh Cycle: Manually refreshed as required.
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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: Quarterly
Attribute information:
ConductorType1: OH-Overhead, UG-Underground
F_GEOMETRY_Length: Length of line segment