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2016-09-16 This was one single topic among many as part of the February 2016 Mixed Topic survey. Test link to view these questions: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=832&as=oC92qQ8rl2&t=1. Open from February 08 - 16, 2016. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 4537 Insight Community Members. 1746 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 38%. A total of 1752 respondents completed the survey: 1746 Insight Community Members and 6 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.
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2017-05-19 This dataset contains 2-way bike count data, on the dates indicated and also by the hours indicated. These bike count locations are set up for the City to gather bicycle volume data for analysis purposes. Note: These Bike Counts are historic counts at various locations and should in now way be related to the Bike Counts (Eco-Counter) dataset - which is the monitoring locations and updated daily.
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2021-08-31 Pet license (cats, dogs, pigeons) transaction history by neighbourhood; details initial license issuance, periodic renewals, and the current (as of the dataset refresh date) status of the license (still an "issued" status, has expired, etc.). Explanation of pet license statuses: - Issued: Up-to-date license - Delinquent: More than one month overdue - Renewed: License is in the last month before it expires, and the renewal notice has been sent - NSF: A cheque was received as payment, but was returned as NSF (not sufficient funds) by the bank - Expired: Less than one month overdue - Accepted: Pet licence account has been created but payment has not yet been applied to the account (used for brand new accounts) NB: For FOIP reasons, pets are excluded from this dataset if there are fewer than five of the relevant animal type in the pet's neighbourhood. For example, if there are only four dogs in a particular neighbourhood, none of those dogs will be featured in this dataset.
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2017-08-28 Inventory of current and future development permit locations for Temporary On-premises Signs issued by the City of Edmonton on private property. Available sign locations are also shown to help expedite the application process. For further information, please visit: https://www.edmonton.ca/temporarysigns
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2021-08-30 This survey focused on mask requirements on transit, anticipated transit use if public health measures are lifted and perceived COVID-19 safety at different stages of the customer journey. To view the survey questions, click the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/c/a/5cfE1EbDqUn41zZ6zXGvWf?t=1 Open from August 23-26, 2021. A total of 6022 respondents completed the survey: 3354 Insight Community members, 1,397 via social media, 274 from the City's public service announcement, and 997 using the anonymous link at edmonton.ca/surveys, which contains no demographic information outside of the questions within the survey. The completion rate for Insight Community members was 24.48% (At the time the survey was launched, survey invitations were sent to 13,701 Insight Community Members and 3354 members completed the survey).
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2021-01-25 This dataset is an extract of the notification system made available to the public here: http://coewebapps.edmonton.ca/facilitynotifications/ The inquiry tool and this dataset are the means by which certain City of Edmonton Facilities or Services have notifications posted about them. Facilities in this dataset include (but are not limited to) arenas, attractions, boat launches, cross-country ski trails, golf courses, funicular, outdoor ice rinks, outdoor pools, recreation centres, skateparks, and sports fields. Services in this dataset include (but are not limited to) ETS outages, LRT outages, bus service disruptions and delays, LRT bus replacement services and seasonal parking bans. Any discrepancies between this dataset and what is found at the inquiry tool, the inquiry tool shall be deemed the accurate record. Also, note that Facility Notifications themselves are updated manually and this this information should be considered in that context, and not a a ""real time"" reference.
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2014-08-26 All Census information is as of 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. “Other Residential” includes dwelling units not covered by the other categories, such as a unit attached to a non-residential structure (e.g. an apartment in a store or church) or a movable structure (e.g. recreational vehicle, tent, etc.).
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2012-08-20 All Census information is as of 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. “Other Residential” includes dwelling units not covered by the other categories, such as a unit attached to a non-residential structure (e.g. an apartment in a store or church) or a movable structure (e.g. recreational vehicle, tent, etc.).
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2016-08-25 All Census information is as of April 1, 2016. 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 50 are not posted to protect the information collected. Responses are voluntary consequently response rates vary among questions, neighbourhoods and wards.
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2021-11-05 COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and save lives. The vaccine helps prevent you from getting infected and protects you from getting severely sick if you do get it. Albertans are being vaccinated as fast as supply allows. This is happening in phases so people most at risk get it first. More groups will be eligible as we get more doses. Until most Albertans are protected, fully vaccinated people must still follow all health measures: no indoor gatherings, keep 2 metres apart, wear a mask in public, and stay home when sick. Data from https://www.alberta.ca/data/stats/lga-coverage.csv; updated 2021-11-05 16:08 with data as of end of day 2021-11-04. Each day's data is stored locally along with its "Data included up to end of day" date in order to build this historical record.
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2021-06-02 City of Edmonton Public Art Collection is a collection of works that the City has acquired in various ways over its history: some may have commemorated a special event, some may have been gifts to the City. Many of the artworks acquired in recent years have been generated by the City's Percent for Art to Provide and Encourage Art in Public Areas Policy. This public art data-set is a work-in-progress. There is more to come.
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2016-10-11 All Census information is as of April 1, 2016. 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 50 are not posted to protect the information collected. Responses are voluntary consequently response rates vary among questions, neighbourhoods and wards.
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2020-10-16 This dataset provides the list of elected Edmonton Council members for each election starting from 1892. The information within is derived from publicly accessible sources, often historical in nature. While every effort was made to ensure accuracy, some discrepancies may exist. Questions and requests for clarification can be sent to the elections office by clicking on the “contact dataset owner” button.
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2021-11-01 List of issued building permits from the City of Edmonton - Urban Planning & Economy Department for the public to do construction or maintenance on a structure located in the City. Note - All records start from January 1, 2009. Please note : the decision was made to not release applicant information on this dataset as it was seen as a potential privacy issue. For instance, if a high profile member of the public were to apply for a permit, their name (and consequently address) would show up on this table and become easily searchable by the public. We viewed this as a potential issue and decided to publish the dataset without applicant information.
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2017-03-29 The depth layer that this spatial data represents is the 0.50 m to 0.75 m Surface Ponding Depth (Red) layer. This raster file was created as a result of a 2013 to 2016 study done for the Edmonton area to determine the vulnerable areas of Edmonton in regards to a 1 in 100 year rainfall event. Due to the constant changing of subsurface infrastructure (adding, upgrading, etc.) combined with the constant changing definition of a 1 in 100 year rainfall event (based on historic rainfall amounts), this raster file reflects the results of a study done in 2016 and should neither suggest previous year’s vulnerabilities nor future year’s vulnerabilities. There are four different colours to show the depth of water that might pool on the ground during a large rainstorm. Those colours are: Green (representing a ponding depth from 0.00 - 0.35 m) Yellow (representing a ponding depth from 0.35 - 0.50 m) Orange (representing a ponding depth from 0.50 to 0.75 m) Red (representing a ponding depth greater than 0.75 m) For a more information regarding the Flood Risk Maps and the City’s proactive strategy see : https://www.edmonton.ca/city_government/documents/RoadsTraffic/City-wide_Flood_Mitigation_Study.pdf This dataset is based on 2014 information and will not be updated further. The model is based on a theoretical, worst-case scenario storm that has never occurred in the Edmonton area. Model Accuracy: For Areas west and central Digital Elevation Model was used from 2004. For the rest of the areas Bare Earth LiDar data was used. The surface data used was set to a horizontal resolution of 2.5 meters with a grid cell of 5m by 5m. This puts the vertical resolution at an accuracy of 0.1 meters. This is a spline fit interpolations model. This is a 1D-1D model with 2D interpolations.The accuracy of the information provided in these data sets is plus or minus 10 cm vertically, and 10 cm horizontally. The 100 year flood was based on the 2015 Edmonton 4 year Chicago storm event over 20 plus neighbourhoods. The data is a collection of the worst case scenario of model runs. This is a common practice for Edmonton drainage models. These models are high level concept and projects determined from this data set will undergo finer, more detailed modeling. Disclaimer: No Warranty with Flood Risk Maps. Your use of the flood risk maps is solely at your own risk, and you are fully responsible for any consequences arising from your use of the flood risk maps. The flood risk maps are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, and you agree to use them solely at your own risk. There are no warranties, expressed or implied in respect to the flood risk maps or your use of them, including without limitation, implied warranties and conditions of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. Please note that the flood risk maps have been modified from their original source, and that all data visualization on maps are approximate and include only records that can be mapped. Geo Coordinate System: WGS84

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