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    Dig Ticket Notifications

    • s.cnmilf.com
    • data.cityofchicago.org
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    Updated Jun 29, 2025
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    data.cityofchicago.org (2025). Dig Ticket Notifications [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/dig-ticket-notifications
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 29, 2025
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    data.cityofchicago.org
    Description

    In order to help contractors and private residents avoid existing utility lines (including gas, electrical, and water lines) when digging, the Chicago Department of Transportation maintains 811 Chicago, a free, 24-hour service to private contractors and homeowners in Chicago. Anyone planning to dig within Chicago must obtain a “dig ticket” from 811 Chicago. 811 Chicago notifies all utilities of the impending excavations. The utility owners then send out staff to mark the _location of the underground facilities within 48 hours (excluding emergencies), not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. This dataset shows these utility notifications. Since it is common for the same dig ticket to produce multiple notifications, the same dig ticket will appear multiple times and this dataset cannot be used without further refinement to count, map, or analyze unique excavations in Chicago. See https://ipi.cityofchicago.org/Digger for more information on the dig ticket system.

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    Dig Ticket Notifications | gimi9.com

    • gimi9.com
    Updated Nov 30, 2019
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    (2019). Dig Ticket Notifications | gimi9.com [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_dig-ticket-notifications/
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 30, 2019
    Description

    In order to help contractors and private residents avoid existing utility lines (including gas, electrical, and water lines) when digging, the Chicago Department of Transportation maintains 811 Chicago, a free, 24-hour service to private contractors and homeowners in Chicago. Anyone planning to dig within Chicago must obtain a “dig ticket” from 811 Chicago. 811 Chicago notifies all utilities of the impending excavations. The utility owners then send out staff to mark the location of the underground facilities within 48 hours (excluding emergencies), not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. This dataset shows these utility notifications. Since it is common for the same dig ticket to produce multiple notifications, the same dig ticket will appear multiple times and this dataset cannot be used without further refinement to count, map, or analyze unique excavations in Chicago. See https://ipi.cityofchicago.org/Digger for more information on the dig ticket system.

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    Dig Ticket Notifications - Last Member Transmissions

    • data.cityofchicago.org
    Updated Aug 9, 2025
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    City of Chicago (2025). Dig Ticket Notifications - Last Member Transmissions [Dataset]. https://data.cityofchicago.org/Transportation/Dig-Ticket-Notifications-Last-Member-Transmissions/uzes-nsqt
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    xlsx, csv, kml, application/geo+json, xml, kmzAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 9, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Chicago
    Description

    In order to help contractors and private residents avoid existing utility lines (including gas, electrical, and water lines) when digging, the Chicago Department of Transportation maintains 811 Chicago, a free, 24-hour service to private contractors and homeowners in Chicago. Anyone planning to dig within Chicago must obtain a “dig ticket” from 811 Chicago. 811 Chicago notifies all utilities of the impending excavations. The utility owners then send out staff to mark the location of the underground facilities within 48 hours (excluding emergencies), not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

    The dataset on which this filtered view is based shows these utility notifications. Since it is common for the same dig ticket to produce multiple notifications, the same dig ticket will appear multiple times and the dataset cannot be used without further refinement to count, map, or analyze unique excavations in Chicago.

    This filtered view shows only the most recent notification for each utility. It, therefore, removes some of the duplication in the dataset but still will produce multiple records per dig ticket if multiple utilities have been notified.

    See https://ipi.cityofchicago.org/Digger for more information on the dig ticket system.

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    Dig Tickets

    • data.cityofchicago.org
    Updated Aug 11, 2025
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    City of Chicago (2025). Dig Tickets [Dataset]. https://data.cityofchicago.org/Transportation/Dig-Tickets/kbzc-4u54
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    xlsx, kml, xml, kmz, csv, application/geo+jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Aug 11, 2025
    Authors
    City of Chicago
    Description

    In order to help contractors and private residents avoid existing utility lines (including gas, electrical, and water lines) when digging, the Chicago Department of Transportation maintains 811 Chicago, a free, 24-hour service to private contractors and homeowners in Chicago. Anyone planning to dig within Chicago must obtain a “dig ticket” from 811 Chicago. 811 Chicago notifies all utilities of the impending excavations. The utility owners then send out staff to mark the location of the underground facilities within 48 hours (excluding emergencies), not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.

    This dataset shows these utility notifications. Since it is common for the same dig ticket to produce multiple notifications, the same dig ticket will appear multiple times and this dataset cannot be used without further refinement to count, map, or analyze unique excavations in Chicago.

    See https://ipi.cityofchicago.org/Digger for more information on the dig ticket system.

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Dig Ticket Notifications

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Dataset updated
Jun 29, 2025
Dataset provided by
data.cityofchicago.org
Description

In order to help contractors and private residents avoid existing utility lines (including gas, electrical, and water lines) when digging, the Chicago Department of Transportation maintains 811 Chicago, a free, 24-hour service to private contractors and homeowners in Chicago. Anyone planning to dig within Chicago must obtain a “dig ticket” from 811 Chicago. 811 Chicago notifies all utilities of the impending excavations. The utility owners then send out staff to mark the _location of the underground facilities within 48 hours (excluding emergencies), not counting Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. This dataset shows these utility notifications. Since it is common for the same dig ticket to produce multiple notifications, the same dig ticket will appear multiple times and this dataset cannot be used without further refinement to count, map, or analyze unique excavations in Chicago. See https://ipi.cityofchicago.org/Digger for more information on the dig ticket system.

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