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Transportation Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 Two separate data sets are available: 1\. Ongoing intersections counts: these are cyclist counts that have been gathered at intersections in order to measure the amount of cycling traffic at certain locations. These counts are typically done using automatic bike counters or by manual count. This dataset is continually updated as additional counts are completed. 2\. One-time downtown screenline cyclist count: This study was conducted in September, 2010 and is used as a baseline for tracking cyclist trends. This Count provides data on how many cyclists are riding on downtown streets, when and where they are riding, and other characteristics about cyclists such as helmet use, gender, sidewalk riding, and whether the cyclist is transporting a passenger.
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Transportation Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 The Toronto bikeways dataset illustrates the existing cycling network across the city, including both shared and dedicated bikeways. A summary of the network status is available at toronto.ca/cyclingnetwork The Toronto bikeways dataset contains the following types of bikeways: cycle tracks, bicycle lanes (including buffered bike lanes and contra-flow bike lanes), neighbourhood routes with sharrows (including wayfinding sharrows), multi-use trails (including off-road and in-boulevard), as well as signed cycling routes. There are two fields that reference the bikeway type because some streets have different infrastructure on each side of the roadway. "INFRA-HIGH" refers to the highest classified cycling infrastructure type installed on this segment. "INFRA-LOW" refers to the lowest classified cycling infrastructure type. The hierarchy is based on the quality and comfort of the bikeway type, with routes that are shared with vehicles as the lowest comfort, and the greater the separation / dedicated space, the higher the comfort and classification. For example, on a contra-flow bike lane route with sharrows in the other direction, the highest classified cycling infrastructure type on this street is the contra-flow bike lane, and the lower order infrastructure is the sharrows. If the street has the same type of cycling infrastructure on both sides, then the input is the same for both "INFRA-LOW" and "INFRA-HIGH". If there is a bikeway on only one side of a street, the bikeway type is listed under "INFRA-HIGH", and the "INFRA-LOW" field is blank. The "SHAPE_LENGTH" field identifies the length of the segment, which is measured in centreline metres. Bikeways installed prior to 2001 are shown with an install year of 2001.
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Transportation Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 __This datast is no longer being maintained. It has been retired as of April 15, 2019__ This dataset contains the locations of bicycle shops located in the City of Toronto. This data set may not be representative of the whole City of Toronto. There may be information that has been missed and may no longer be accurate.
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311 Toronto
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 This data set is **retired**. A new data set replaces at: [311 Service Requests - Customer Initiated](https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/311-service-requests-customer-initiated)
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 **This dataset has been expired on January 16th, 2023. EDC is currently investigating a potential improvement or revision of this dataset. At present, the division is no longer responsible for maintaining or updating this data. Please see this [link](https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/data-research-maps/research-reports/) for information related to Cultural Spaces** See Readme file. This database is a compilation of all spaces within the 44 City wards that were available for cultural use for a five year period up to the end of 2013. These include schools, community centres and other spaces available on a rental basis for cultural use, which includes performances, exhibitions, visual arts, screen based performances, heritage events etc. The dataset represents data collected for a period of time (5 years) and does not guarantee that any of the facilities continue, or will continue with the activity listed.
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 The dataset comprises a list of organizations within the ecosystem that provide entrepreneurial support from business advice and mentoring to office space or shared equipment, and business incubators and accelerators across Toronto. The directory includes but is not limited to services and supports provided by post-secondary institutions, business support organizations, investment networks and incubators and accelerators.
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Children's Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 **This data set is no longer maintained. You will find the new data [here](https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/toronto-s-dashboard-key-indicators/).** The dataset includes the total number of children on the wait list for a fee subsidy (beginning in year 2007) per month The City tracks the number of children on the wait list for a child care fee subsidy. **Note:** the City budget allows for approximately 25,000 fee subsidies; beyond this number is a wait list. This information is updated every quarter through [Toronto's Progress Portal](http://www.toronto.ca/progressportal). A CSV file can be exported directly through [Toronto's Progress Portal ](http://www.toronto.ca/progressportal)by navigating to the **Community Vulnerability** tab and selecting the **Child Care - Number of Children on Wait list for a Child Care Fee Subsidy **measure.
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 A Business Improvement Area (BIA) is an association of commercial property owners and tenants within a defined area who work in partnership with the City to create thriving, competitive, and safe business areas that attract shoppers, diners, tourists, and new businesses. The BIA layer represents the active BIAs in the City of Toronto that has been enacted by Council. Each BIA has been defined by a by-law and is represented by a Board of Management. The layer is updated as BIAs are created, amended or deleted by Council. This file is a polygon file and is best utilized with the Toronto Street Centreline Dataset.
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Information & Technology
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-12-17 The Data Quality Score reflects, in the form of a Gold, Silver or Bronze badge, how valuable a dataset is based on a set of characteristics that increase its potential to be used for addressing civic issues such as how usable, timely, complete, and well-described it is. High quality data enables high quality impact. This dataset contains 2 groups of files: **catalogue-scorecard** and **scoring-models**: the scores of each dataset in this portal for our first iteration of Data Quality Scoring, and the models used to weigh those scores. **quality-scores-explanation-codes-and-scores**: the scores and explanation codes for the second and newer iteration of our Data Quality scoring.
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City Clerk's Office
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 Councillors who fulfill an official capacity with a municipal organization of which the City is a member are reimbursed from the Council Business Travel Budget for their travel costs related to Board and Committee meetings. The Mayor, or a Councillor designated by Mayor to attend meetings and conferences of mayoral membership organizations will have the costs paid from the Council Business Travel Budget. Councillors who are not Board or Committee members of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and incur travel costs associated with attending the FCM Annual Conference may be reimbursed from the Council Business Travel Budget.
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City Manager's Office
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 To address Toronto's 2012 budget gap of $774 million, City Council launched a review of all of its services and implemented a multi-year financial planning process. This data set contains the responses to the open-ended questions on the Services Review Public Consultation Feedback Form from members of the public. Approximately 13,000 responses were received (full and partial). The consultation was held between May 11 and June 17, 2011. As a public consultation, respondents chose to participate, and chose which questions to answer. This produced a self-selected sample of respondents. The majority of the responses were from City of Toronto residents. There were some responses from GTA residents. City staff reviewed the data and removed personal information and input violating city policies (for example, contravenes the City's current anti-discrimination policy or confidentiality policy).
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Employment & Social Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 **This dataset is retired.** This dataset contains the Head of Household trending data from year 2004. It provides information on households by neighbourhood with reference to the Ontario Works social assistance program. The information in this dataset will inform the delivery of services by providing trending information on social assistance.
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City Clerk's Office
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 Election poll by poll results data from the 2003, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 elections. Races included are * Mayor * Councillor * Toronto District School Board Trustee * Toronto Separate School Board Trustee * French Language District School Board Trustee * French Language Separate School Board Trustee
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Fire Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 This data has been retired. Two new data sets now replace it: [Fire Incident](https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/fire-incidents/) Data and [Basic Incident Details](https://open.toronto.ca/dataset/fire-services-emergency-incident-basic-detail/).
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Toronto Public Health
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 #### This dataset is no longer being maintained. To avoid duplication with the Heat Warnings issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada, the City of Toronto will no longer issue these warnings to the public as they are already communicated broadly. For historical/archived data, please see link below. Information about Heat Alerts and Extreme Heat Alerts is updated daily. Alerts are issued by Toronto's Medical Officer of Health. Toronto Public Health monitors the Heat Health Alert System every day from May 15 to September 30 each year, to alert those people most at risk of heat-related illness that hot weather conditions presently exist and to take appropriate precautions.
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 This dataset lists all properties participating in Doors Open Toronto on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, 2016. The dataset comprises more than 130 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city. The Doors Open Toronto 2016 theme of Re-used, Re-visited and Revised will explore the adaptive re-use of buildings throughout Toronto's architectural history. **Comment:** The quality of the data has been reviewed. Although City staff make best efforts to review the accuracy of the data, we must rely on the properties themselves to provide accurate data. The data is considered accurate as of the date the JSON file is posted. Although it is not encouraged, it is possible for properties to change their data or remove themselves from the event right up to the event weekend. This data will not be maintained after the Doors Open event on May 28 and 29, 2016.
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 This dataset lists all properties participating in Doors Open Toronto on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27, 2018. The dataset includes 130 architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings across the city. Doors Open Toronto is presented by Great Gulf and produced by the City of Toronto in partnership with the broader community. The quality of the data has been reviewed. Although City staff make best efforts to review the accuracy of the data, we must rely on the properties themselves to provide accurate data. The data is considered accurate as of the date the JSON file is posted. Although it is not encouraged, it is possible for properties to change their data or remove themselves from the event right up to the event weekend. This data will not be maintained after the Doors Open event on May 26 and 27, 2018.
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Economic Development & Culture
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 **Description and Purpose of the Dataset** This dataset lists all festivals, special events and exhibits (etc.) approved to appear on the City of Toronto Festivals and Events Calendar. All details are submitted by the event's organizer/organization, reviewed by City of Toronto - Tourism Services staff (against established submission criteria) and approved for posting to the calendar. The City is not responsible for the accuracy of the self-identified data provided by the organizations. **Source(s) of the Data** The City collects data from event organizers via web interface. City staff review the data for completeness before it goes up on the City's calendar. Accuracy of data is the responsibility of each organization. **Update to the City of Toronto Festivals and Events Calendar** The City of Toronto Festivals and Events Calendar is undergoing an update that is expected to greatly improve the ease of submitting festival, special event and exhibit information and will provide a better display for the public to view information. The existing data was shared in an XML format. Data for the new calendar will be available in JSON format. Changes have been made to fields and data display may be effected. **Note:** Image URLs in this feed need to add https://secure.toronto.ca to the beginning. e.g. https://secure.toronto.ca/webapps/CC/fileAPI/edc\_eventcal/Arctic\_signature\_th\_ymVcv32iXtmmfg3zXPBH7w.png All details are submitted by the event's organizer/organization, reviewed by City of Toronto - Tourism Services staff (against established submission criteria) and approved for posting to the calendar. The City is not responsible for the accuracy of the self-identified data provided by the organizations.
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Fire Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 This dataset contains the location of all active fire stations and fire related facilities within the City of Toronto. The locations are identified by XY (latitude and longitude) coordinates.
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Fire Services
opendata@toronto.ca 2019-07-23 Indicates properties where violations have been found by an Inspector which are required to be fixed for compliance at the time with the Ontario Fire Code as well as properties with no observable violations. This dataset only includes 'Closed' Cases indicating that the inspection process has ended. Inspections that have commenced and are ongoing will not be available in the dataset until all related processes have ended. Any buildings that have an immediate threat to occupant or firefighter safety are required to implement temporary measures until Fire Code violations are corrected.

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