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City of Edmonton 2017-04-26 A map of special projects and major road construction sites planned for the current construction season.
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City of Edmonton 2017-06-22 Data set containing memos sent from Administration to Council.
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City of Edmonton 2017-04-26 A list of special projects and major road construction sites planned for Ward 10.
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City of Edmonton 2011-12-12 Data on overall satisfaction with City services; satisfaction with individual services; recommendations for Edmonton as a place to live, work and visit. D1 to B11 - Demographic information. B1 - Overall satisfaction with City services. B2_0 to B2_2 - Recommending Edmonton. B8_0 to B8_13 - Satisfaction with each service area. Indicate your level of satisfaction with the way in which the various services are currently being delivered by the city. RESPONSE for B1 to B2_2 and B8_0 to B8_13 1. Very Satisfied 2. Moderately satisfied 3. Moderately dissatisfied 4. Very dissatisfied 5. Not sure 6. Do not use this service - SURVEY at http://www.edmonton.ca/budgetconsultation
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City of Edmonton 2017-05-12 This dataset, updated daily at 6:30am, houses all requests for datasets since automated intake began on the re-branded platform (January 26, 2016). We hope you will find this to be a useful reference before submitting your own request.
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City of Edmonton 2021-05-25 List of centroids for current neighbourhood boundaries found within the boundaries of the City of Edmonton. Note - this map includes both residential and industrial neighbourhoods. Also, due to the configuration of a neighbourhood, the centroid may not necessarily lie properly within a neighbourhood boundary.
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City of Edmonton 2021-01-22 Location of fire stations throughout Edmonton.
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City of Edmonton 2015-09-10 This was survey sent to the Insight Community in conjunction with a telephone survey performed to gauge residents thoughts on the City and how they think about their city. Test link to view these questions: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=182&as=yN1J0gu9Dz&t=1. Open from January 26 - February 04, 2015. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 2215 Insight Community Members. 1127 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 51%. A total of 1284 respondents completed the survey: 1127 Insight Community Members and 157 using the Open link.
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City of Edmonton 2021-06-16 Replacement link: https://data.edmonton.ca/Environmental-Services/Really-Grate-Tree-Project-Soil-Analysis-2010-2013-/7j3h-6d62/edit Sidewalk trees are notoriously short lived. They grow in difficult environments, but where they are greatly appreciated: high density urban hardscapes. We proposed and executed the Really Grate Tree Project to help us understand how these trees survive and to experiment with methods to improve their growth. Soil data was collected from each tree in both the spring and fall, from 2010 to 2013 at three depths: 0-15cm, 15-30cm, and 30-45cm. NOTE: Tree 1021501 was completely broken off at ~ 20 cm height sometime near the beginning of 2012 and was replaced with a new elm at that site during the summer of 2012.
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City of Edmonton 2015-03-25 The reference system consists of six PV modules arranged at fixed angles on the roof of the Shaw Theatre at NAIT’s Main Campus, near the corner of Princess Elizabeth Avenue and 106 Street. The angles correspond to those typically used for solar installations in Edmonton. Each of the six modules is paired with a duplicate module placed at exactly the same angle. During the winter months, snow will be cleared from the left side of the modules. By pairing modules at exactly the same angles, researchers will be able to compare the effect of snow clearing versus snow cover on energy production. The degree angle of rows are 90, 53, 45, 27, 18, 14 degrees. You can find the actual picture at the "About" tab. In the dataset column name, 90_LEFT means the left panel and 90 degree angle and so on. The City is not the owner of this data, it is provided to us and owned by NAIT
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City of Edmonton 2017-12-18 This was one single topic among many from the November 2017 Mixed Topic Part 1 survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=1990&as=ZC4sh3q1eh&t=1 Open from November 14 - 22, 2017. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 7,062 Insight Community Members. 1,882 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 27%. A total of 1,908 respondents completed the survey: 1,882 Insight Community Members and 22 using the anonymous link(s) which will have no demographic info.
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City of Edmonton 2015-08-07 List of all baseball diamonds in Edmonton
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City of Edmonton 2019-09-05 A story board that draws attention to speed data as it relates to playground zones (or 30 km/h zones) at St. Monica and Riverbend Schools. The data is drawn from the Driver Feedback Sign data and transformed to produce this dataset: https://data.edmonton.ca/dataset/Driver-Feedback-Sign-Aggregated-Data/h2v4-zkmj The City has a number of Driver Feedback Signs (DFS) installed around the city. These units collect data as traffic approaches them and in some cases may display a message or a speed that is being detected. Also, these units are radar based and can only track one vehicle at a time (strongest signal). Due to the number of DFS installations combined with the volume of data collected, each DFS has its own dataset. Details of how the data is collected by the DFS are as follows: - Data is accumulated and reported in 15 minute intervals - Vehicle speeds are captured/reported in speed intervals (bins) - Speed range/interval for the bins are determined by parameters/settings set for the DFS (Minimum/Maximum Speed Detection Setting) - Two speed values are recorded for every vehicle - a Highest Speed Detected and a Slowest Speed Detected (explaining why there are two vehicle counts) - The bins go from Bin 1 to Bin 10. Bin 1 can also be referred to a LO BIN and Bin 10 can also be referred to as HIGH BIN. Things to note: DFS devices are not to be used as or confused with traffic counters, as they are not. DFS devices have a minimum detectable speed of approximately 6 km/hr. DFS devices have a maximum (theoretical) detectable speed of approximately 225 km/hr. DFS devices are programmable with different parameters that can also follow a timed schedule. Data across the various Driver Feedback Sign datasets are then transformed into 5 km speed range columns to help produce this story.
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City of Edmonton 2014-08-26 All Census information is as of April 1, 2014. Ages of residents are effective April 1, 2014. No data on any individual residence will be released. To protect the privacy of individuals, data is compiled and presented at the city, ward and neighbourhood level only. Neighbourhood results with a population under 49 are not posted to protect the information collected. The designation of “No Response” includes households from which no census data could be collected or only partial data was available. Bulk-count data from multiple-resident facilities (such as group homes, transient drop-in centres, residential hotels or criminal detention centres) may be limited when personal information cannot be obtained (i.e. information is not available or cannot be released by the facility administration).
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City of Edmonton 2018-01-31 Lists the Agenda Items for Council and Committee meetings. The agenda is usually published on the Thursday prior to the meeting. Statutory Public Hearings (Land Use) agendas are available 3 weeks prior to the meeting. (Information Subject to Change. While every effort is taken to ensure its accuracy, the data presented here is for informational purposes only. The official record of the Council and Committee meetings shall be the Agendas, Minutes and supporting documents approved by and filed with the City Clerk.)
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City of Edmonton 2012-07-24 All Census information is as of April 1, 2012. Ages of residents are effective April 1, 2012. No data on any individual residence will be released. To protect the privacy of individuals, data is compiled and presented at the city, ward and neighbourhood level only. Neighbourhood results with a population under 49 are not posted to protect the information collected. The designation of “No Response” includes households from which no census data could be collected or only partial data was available. Bulk-count data from multiple-resident facilities (such as group homes, transient drop-in centres, residential hotels or criminal detention centres) may be limited when personal information cannot be obtained (i.e. information is not available or cannot be released by the facility administration).
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City of Edmonton 2013-11-13 List of Council-approved meetings of Edmonton City Council and related Committees of Council. The list includes the date, time and location of each meeting. (Information Subject to Change. While every effort is taken to ensure its accuracy, the data presented here is for informational purposes only. The official record of the Council and Committee meetings shall be the Agendas, Minutes and supporting documents approved by and filed with the City Clerk.)
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City of Edmonton 2018-03-06 This was one single topic among many, from the February 2018 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/c/a/5tKHEJ44EOxCU3WV2dl88H?t=1 Open from February 13 - 20, 2018. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 7,131 Insight Community Members. 2,024 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 28%. A total of 2,071 respondents completed the survey: 2,024 Insight Community Members and 7 from the call to action button on our webpage and 40 using the anonymous link(s) on edmonton.ca/surveys which will have no demographic information.
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City of Edmonton 2014-05-21 High-level detail summary of the City of Edmonton's 2014 Financial Operating Budget by Department or Civic Agency. In addition, one can see Full Time equivalencies at - https://data.edmonton.ca/Financial/City-of-Edmonton-Financial-Budget-Full-Time-Equiva/eazf-zhey

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