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City of Vancouver 2024-04-17 <p class="">This dataset includes the new 2024 Capital Project Budget requests from the 2023-2026 Capital Plan (broken down by funding sources), forecast spending of previously approved multi-year capital project budgets through 2023, and forecasted expenditures over 2024-2028 from the available project budget in 2024. The available project budget includes the new 2024 Capital Project Budget requests from the 2024-2028 Capital Plan and unspent budget from the previously approved multi-year capital project budgets from prior Capital Plans.</p><h3 class="">Data Currency</h3><p class="">The dataset on this website reflects information about the new 2024 Capital Project Budget requests, 2024 Capital Expenditure Budget and forecasted capital project expenditures over 2024-2028. It is planned to be submitted for Council approval in December 2023, following which, further changes can be expected based on Council direction.</p><p class="">The Multi-Year Capital Project Budgets and the Capital Expenditure Budget evolve over time through the continuous capital budget processes to update the capital plan and capital budgets including quarterly capital budget adjustments and stand-alone council reporting. </p><h3 class="">Data accuracy</h3><p class="">There are no known errors but there may be some loss of quality from data entry errors.</p><h3 class="">Websites for further information</h3><p class=""><a href="https://vancouver.ca/your-government/annual-budget.aspx" target="_blank">2024 Budget</a></p>
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City of Vancouver 2024-11-12 <div><p>Contact Centre Metrics refer to the number of calls presented, handled, and abandoned at the Centre, as well as the average speed of answer by Customer Service Representatives (CSRs), the combination of which service level percentages are derived.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>The 3-1-1 program was officially launched on June 15, 2009.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>Data extract on this website is updated monthly.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Contact Centre Metrics are generated from data in the phone system.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li><a href="http://vancouver.ca/your-government/contact-the-city-of-vancouver.aspx">Contact the City of Vancouver</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2018-04-12 <div><p>This dataset includes business licence records from 1997 to 2012 with original categories (BusinessType).​</p><p>Under Licence By-Law No.4450, a valid business licence is required in order to operate a business in the City of Vancouver. A business licence can be obtained from the City's Licence Office and is valid for the remainder of the calendar year unless stated otherwise.<br></p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>Effective May 6, 2024, the City streamlined its business licence categories, consolidating over 500 categories into fewer than 100. While data from before this date will remain accessible, <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/business-licences/information/?disjunctive.status&amp;disjunctive.businesssubtype/target=%22_blank%22&amp;disjunctive.businesssubtype">Busines​​s licences</a> dataset post-May 6 is organized according to the new, streamlined categories. Learn more about this update <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/business-licences.aspx#new-categories/target=%E2%80%9D_blank%E2%80%9D">Business licences | City of Vancouver.</a></p><p>This dataset remains the same.</p><p><a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/business-licences/information/?disjunctive.status&amp;disjunctive.businesssubtype/target=%22_blank%22&amp;disjunctive.businesssubtype">Business licences </a>dataset includes business licence records from 2024 onwards according to the new categories (BusinessType).</p><p><a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/business-licences-2013-to-2024/information/?disjunctive.status">Business licence records from 2013 to 2024</a>, up to May 3, 2024, with their original categories (BusinessType) are found in Business licences 2013 to 2024 dataset.</p><p>Effective April 12, 2018, the business license dataset, including historical data files from 1997 forward to the current year, has been updated for home-based businesses. The City has removed the business address from the home-based business license category.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This is a static dataset.<br></p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>There is a small chance that a licence number has been used twice. Licence RSN is an unique identifier.</p><p>Business licences issued to out of town (outside of City of Vancouver) addresses do not have coordinates and will not show up on the map. Not all City of Vancouver addresses have coordinates.</p><p>A small percentage of businesses are issued with a replacement licence in a displayed year due to changes or when business type names were retired during mid-year.</p><p>Address data of some selected business types was not disclosed to provide privacy protection.</p><p>There may be addresses that do not return coordinates in the geoding process. These records will appear in the Table view but not on the Map. </p><p>Liquor License Application business type does not have Issued Date or Expired Date information because it is interim application for a valid business licence.</p><p>There may be some loss of quality from data entry errors. ​</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><div><ul><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/licenses-and-permits.aspx">Licences and Permits</a></li><li><span style="color:#0072c6;"><span> </span><a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/get-a-business-licence.aspx">Apply for a business licence</a></span></li><li><span style="color:#0072c6;"><span> </span><a href="https://vancouver.ca/your-government/licence-bylaw.aspx">Licence Bylaw 4450</a><br></span></li><li><a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/contact-business-licence-office.aspx"><span style="color:#0072c6;">Contact Business Licence Office</span>​</a><br></li></ul></div></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2023-06-26 <div><p>The City Projects layer (site- and street-based) provides information about City initiatives, projects, development proposals, and construction and roadwork. These include projects that are of a public interest or projects that affect others. </p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>​See also <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/city-project-package-street/information/">City projects package - Street</a>.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this web site is updated weekly. </p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Locations which are tied to street segments may not show the exact location of the project.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2023-04-18 <div><p>LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data of the City of Vancouver and UBC Endowment Lands with an Area of Interest (AOI) covering a total of 134 square kilometers.​<br></p><p>Data products includes a classification that defines "bare earth" ground surface, water and of the upper most surface defined by vegetation cover, buildings and other structures.<br></p><h3>Data access</h3><p>Each of the 181 polygons on the map or rows in the table provides corresponding link to the data in LAS format (zipped, file sizes range from 16.45MB to 2.74GB).</p><h3>Attributes</h3><p>Point data was classified as:</p><ol><li>Unclassified;</li><li>Bare-earth and low grass;</li><li>Low vegetation (height &lt;2m);</li><li>High vegetation (height &gt;2m);</li><li>Water;</li><li>Buildings;</li><li>Other; and</li><li>Noise (noise points, blunders, outliners, etc)<br></li></ol></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>​The 2022 LiDAR data is being utilized for initiatives including land management, planning, hazard assessment, (e.g. floods, landslides, lava flows, and tsunamis), urban forestry, storm drainage, and watershed analysis.<br></p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>​Aerial LiDAR was acquired on September 7th and September 9th, 2022 and is current as of those dates.<br></p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><ul style="list-style-type:disc;"><li>The LiDAR data is positioned with a mean density of approximately 49 points per square metre<br></li><li>Sidelap: minimum of 60% in north-south and east-west directions</li><li>Vertical accuracy: 0.081 metre (95% confidence level)</li></ul><h3>Coordinate system<br></h3><p>​The map of grid cells on this portal is in WGS 84 but the LiDAR data in the LAS files are in the following coordinate system:<br></p><ul style="list-style-type:disc;"><li>Projection: UTM Zone 10 (Central Meridian 123 West)</li><li>Hz Datum: NAD 83 (CSRS) 4.0.0.BC.1.GVRD</li><li>Vertical Datum:  CGVD28GVRD</li><li><a href="https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/data/geographic-data-services/georeferencing/geoid-model-data">Metro Vancouver Geoid</a> (HTMVBC00_Abbbyn.zip)<br></li></ul></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><p> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/city-boundary/">City boundary dataset</a><br></p></div>
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City of Vancouver 2019-05-19 <div><p>This dataset includes the boundaries and pick up schedule of Garbage and Green Bin Collection for Single Family Homes and Duplexes. A separate dataset provides information on Multi-Unit Residential Buildings.</p><p>Town homes and row houses are collected as follows:</p><div><ul><ul><li>Where each residence has its own individual bin, collection will typically follow the Single Family Homes and Duplexes calendar.</li><li>Where multiple residences share bin, collection will typically follow the Multi-Unit Residential Buildings calendar. </li></ul></ul></div><h3>Data access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site:</p><ol><li> <a class="file-other" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/OpenData/shape/garbage_schedule_zones_sf_shp.zip">Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (SHP)</a></li><li> <a class="file-other" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/OpenData/dwg/garbage_schedule_zones_sf.dwg">Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (DWG)</a></li><li> <a class="file-other" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/OpenData/kml/garbage_schedule_zones_sf.kmz" target="_blank">Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (KML)</a></li><li> <a href="https://vanmapp1.vancouver.ca/gmaps/covmap_data.htm?map=garbage_schedule_zones_sf.kmz&amp;data=1">Garbage Collection Schedule Zone Data (Google Map)</a></li></ol><h3>Coordinate system</h3><p>DWG and SHP formatted data are projected in UTM Zone 10, NAD83 (CSRS). KML formatted data are in latitude and longitude (WGS84). </p><h3>Dataset schema (attributes)</h3><p>The attributes provided are Zone, sub-zone and pick up schedules</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The extract on this website will be updated annually or as necessary.</p><p> This dataset is current as of Winter 2016. </p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>This data is accurate as of Winter 2016.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2019-03-08 <div><p>This dataset describes the alignment of the Downtown Historical Railway.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The extract for this dataset is updated weekly. There may be no change in data content from one week to the next because there is no change in source data. Priorities and resources will also determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. This data feature rarely if ever changes.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>This data has not been created with survey accuracy.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2019-06-21 <div><p>This dataset contains the pedestrian corridors as part of the 2010 Olympic Transportation Plan. </p><p>​The Olympic Transportation Plan areas are only in effect for the Olympic period—specific dates vary from area to area. </p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>​Transportation Plan components follow streets or other areas so they are approximate.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2019-07-26 <div><p>An orthophoto is an aerial photograph that has been processed (via a scanning and rectification process) in such a way as to eliminate image displacement due to camera tilt and terrain relief, so that it represents every object as if viewed directly from above, as in a map which is usually in an orthographic projection. An orthophoto combines the visual properties of a photograph with the geometric qualities of a map and offers a realistic visualization of the landscape.</p><p> The City's orthophoto coverage includes the City, UBC, and the University Endowment Lands and parts of Richmond and the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) as well. As such, it exceeds the area defined by the City's facet grid (see <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/facet-grid-boundaries/">Facet Grid Boundaries</a>).</p><p> The 2015 orthophotos are our highest resolution imagery to date (7.5 cm). These were acquired as part of the Pictometry image collection. Their quality, colour, sharpness, and positional accuracy are very high.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p> The 2015 orthophotos were captured in multiple days (April 9, 10, May 9 and July 17, 2015). This imagery is current as of these dates.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Imagery is accurate as of the dates it was taken although colours may or may not be exactly as occurred on that day as colours change from moment to moment due to sun and cloud cover.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2024-11-18 <div><p>Sewer catch basins is one dataset among several that describe the sewer network. Others are:</p><ul><li>Sanitary network (mains and manholes)</li><li>Storm network (mains and manholes)</li><li>Combined network (mains and manholes)</li><li>City force mains (mans and manholes)</li><li>GVRD (Metro Vancouver) trunk sewers (mains and manholes)</li><li>Sewer catch basins</li></ul><p>The types of mains and manholes are distinguished by attributes.</p><p>Commercial and residential connections to the mains are not available.</p> </div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This data is updated frequently in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract of this data on this website is updated weekly.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Sewer features are generally created with survey accuracy.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2024-11-22 <div><p>This dataset includes business licence records from 2024 onwards with the new categories (BusinessType).</p><p>Under Licence By-Law No.4450, a valid business licence is required in order to operate a business in the City of Vancouver. A business licence can be obtained from the City's Licence Office and is valid for the remainder of the calendar year unless stated otherwise.​<br></p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>Effective May 6, 2024, the City streamlined its business licence categories, consolidating over 500 categories into fewer than 100. While data from before this date will remain accessible, this dataset post-May 6 is organized according to the new, streamlined categories. Learn more about this update <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/business-licences.aspx#new-categories">Business licences | City of Vancouver</a>.<br></p><p>All existing business licences are transitioned automatically into the new categories. Some business licence categories retained the same name. Business owners will renew their licence at the end of each year and may select a different category from the one they were sorted into. New businesses applying for a licence af​ter the update will also select from the updated categories.<br></p><p>Business licence records from 2013 to 2024, up to May 3, 2024, with their original categories (BusinessType) are found in <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/business-licences-2013-to-2024/" target="_blank">Business licences 2013 to 2024</a>​​ dataset.<br></p><p><a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/business-licences-1997-to-2012/information/?disjunctive.status&amp;disjunctive.businesssubtype">Business licences 1997 to 2012</a> dataset remains the same.<br></p><p>Effective April 12, 2018, the business license dataset, including historical data files from 1997 forward to the current year, has been updated for home-based businesses. The City has removed the business address from the home-based business license category. </p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The extract for business licences of the current year is updated daily.<br></p><br></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>There is a small chance that a licence number has been used twice. Licence RSN is an unique identifier.</p><p>Business licences issued to out of town (outside of City of Vancouver) addresses do not have coordinates and will not show up on the map. Not all City of Vancouver addresses have coordinates. </p><p>A small percentage of businesses are issued with a replacement licence in a displayed year due to changes or when business type names were retired during mid-year.</p><p> Address data of some selected business types was not disclosed to provide privacy protection.<br></p><p>There may be addresses that do not return coordinates in the geoding process. These records will appear in the Table view but not on the Map. <br></p><p> Liquor License Application business type does not have Issued Date or Expired Date information because it is interim application for a valid business licence.<br></p><p> There may be some loss of quality from data entry errors.<br></p><br></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/licenses-and-permits.aspx">Licences and Permits</a></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/get-a-business-licence.aspx">Apply for a business licence</a>​<br></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/your-government/licence-bylaw.aspx">Licence Bylaw 4450</a></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/doing-business/contact-business-licence-office.aspx">Contact Business Licence Office​</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2022-10-20 <div><p>This dataset includes all of the voting places available to voters for the 2018 general election. The City of Vancouver uses a Vote-Anywhere model. Since 2014, voters can vote at any voting place within the City. </p> <p>The City operates an at-large voting system. </p><p> <strong>Note:</strong></p><p>UBC and UEL residents are only eligible to vote for School Trustees.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>​​​​These are the voting places used for the City's 2018 municipal general election during Advance Voting and on General Voting Day.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/your-government/civic-elections.aspx">Municipal elections</a>​​<br></li><li> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/municipal-election-results/information/?refine.election=2018+Municipal+Election">​Municipal election results</a><br></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2023-05-23 <div><p>​This dataset provides the ranges of hourly rates of pay for all City job classifications, corresponding job titles and the breakdown of staff by sex within these classifications. The dataset does not include information from the Vancouver Public Library and the Vancouver Police Department.<br></p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>This dataset was published in 2019 as ‘workforce pay rates and gender’. In 2022, the dataset name was corrected to ‘Workforce pay rates and sex’, which is a more accurate reflection of the data categories available at the time of collection (see below for more details). Efforts are now underway to improve and increase transparency of data collection methods, and update categories to be inclusive of those outside the gender binary, and reflect gender instead of sex.<br></p> <p>Sex breakdown and salary ranges are only shown for a classification or specific position title when there are 10 or more people in that group. This is necessary in order to preserve confidentiality. If there are fewer than 10, the groups (within the same group level) are aggregated until the total exceeds the minimum number threshold.</p><p>To explain the aggregation in more details: </p><p>Data for each year is aggregated separately. If necessary, groups are aggregated in this order: <i>Exempt/Union</i>, <i>Classification</i> and then by <i>Position title</i>. Multiple aggregations (of the same group level) may take place in order to meet the minimum number requirement of 10 people. These aggregations are labelled with <i>*Multiple</i>. The field Data Category explains whether a row represents a detailed group with data, an aggregated group with data, or a group where detailed data is suppressed (reported as part of an aggregation).</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3> <div><p>​The minimum and maximum hourly rates listed reflect the current rates of pay for the classification for the effective year. For the full salary range of each classification, refer to the relevant Collective Agreement <a href="http://bit.ly/2WL8QUu">here​</a>.<br></p> <p>The City’s employee database currently contains the sex designations ‘male’ or ‘female’ for employees. Historically the sex information was indicated by the managers on hiring forms, and has not been explicitly asked of or verified by the employee. As such, not all employees have been provided designations as male or female, and so the total count for “Male” and “Female” combined may not equal the total employee count.</p> <p> <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kX5vNmat7Q">Sex is typically understood to be a biological concept, distinct from gender which is a social concept</a>. With updates in technology and data collection methods, the City is moving towards collecting self-disclosed gender information (woman, man, gender-diverse etc.) for all employees. This will lead to a more accurate picture of the City’s workforce and will become the basis of this reporting exercise in future years.</p> <p>The data does not include employees who are unionized and currently acting in exempt positions.</p> <p>Data as in effect in the City’s payroll information system on April 30th of the reporting year​​</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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Statistics Canada; City of Vancouver 2018-04-10 <div><p>The 2016 Census provides statistical information about the population, age and sex, type of dwelling, families, households and marital status, language, income, immigration and ethnocultural diversity, housing, Aboriginal peoples, education, labour, journey to work, language of work and mobility and migration, as measured in the census program.</p><p> The data shown here are provided by Statistics Canada from the 2016 Census as a custom profile for each of the City's 22 Local Areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2016.</p><h3>Data Access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site:</p><div><ol><li> <a class="file-csv" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/csv/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2016.csv">Census local area profiles 2016 (CSV)</a></li><li> <a class="file-xls" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/xls/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2016.xls">Census local area profiles 2016 (XLS)</a></li></ol></div><h3>Dataset schema (Attributes)</h3><p>Please see the <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/census-local-area-profiles-2016-attributes/">Census local area profiles 2016 attributes </a>page.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><ul><li>Data area formatted with line spaces separating related groups of variables.</li><li>An ID field is included to allow for vertical sorting; it is not part of the Census Profile and does not refer to existing or past census variables.</li><li>The 22 Local Areas are defined by the Census blocks and are equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas which include the Musqueam 2 reserve.</li><li>Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park.</li><li> Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5.</li><li> In 2016 Statistics Canada reinstated the mandatory "long form" census questionnaire and discontinued the voluntary National Household Survey conducted in 2011. The long form questionnaire samples approximately 25% of the population.</li><li> In 2016 the number of single-detached homes fell while the number duplexes increased. It is possible that some extent of these changes reflect a change in how housing type was recorded at enumeration rather than actual changes in the number of single-detached and duplex housing types.</li><li> Note that for the first time in 2016 information about income was collected from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for 100% of the population.</li><li> In 2016 information about the number of children living at home was not included in the standard profile but is available in highlight tables for selected geographies and through custom orders.</li></ul></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The data for Census 2016 was collected in May, 2016.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.</p><p> Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population of less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions. </p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm">Statistics Canada Census Program</a></li><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/ref/dict/index-eng.cfm">2016 Census Dictionary</a></li><li><a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/local-area-boundary/">Local area boundary dataset</a></li> </ul> </div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2024-11-21 <div><p>​Find out where you can access free or low cost food programs including meals, grocery hampers, food bank programs, low cost groceries, or grocery vouchers in the City of Vancouver.<br></p> </div> <h3>Note</h3><div><p>​City staff updates this data on a regular basis in consultation wit​h organizations operating food programs. We do our best to keep the program as accurate as possible, but recommend contacting organizations directly to verify the program information. If you notice data that is inaccurate, please contact staff at <a href="mailto:foodpolicy@vancouver.ca">foodpolicy@vancouver.ca</a> so that an update can be made.​<br></p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>​City staff update this data on a regular basis in consultation with organizations operating food programs, however priorities and resources determine how fast program changes are reflected in the database. Records include a last updated date. </p><p>This dataset is refreshed daily.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/covid-19-coronavirus-help-get-and-give-food.aspx" target="_blank">Help get and give food</a><br></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/people-programs/food-policy.aspx" target="_blank">City of Vancouver Food Policy</a><br></li> </ul>​<br></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2024-11-18 <div><p>This dataset contains information on the rates and time limits for parking meters in the City. Information is shown at the block level rather than for the individual meter.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database. The extract on this web site is updated weekly. </p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Locations are shown for entire block faces however that does not mean that there are parking meters along the entire block face.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver; BC Assessment 2024-11-18 <div><p>​This dataset contains information on properties from BC Assessment (BCA) and City sources from 2020.</p><p>To limit the size of individual datasets, we segmented the property tax data into multiple datasets.  See ​all ​<a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/?q=property+tax" style="text-decoration-line:underline;">property tax datasets</a>​ for data since 2006<br></p><p> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/?q=property+tax"> <span style="text-decoration:underline;"> <font color="#0066cc"></font></span></a> </p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><ul><li>Tax coordinates and particularly the legal description information should not be viewed as definitive or legal.</li><li>For zoning data information please consult the City's zoning pages. </li><li>Zoning data is not available in historical property tax data sets.</li><li>Values for the "previous improvement value" and "previous land value" columns are not available for the 2006-2013 reports. </li></ul></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This data in City systems is updated in the normal course of business, however priorities and resources determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database.</p><p> <span class="note">Note:</span> Only property tax data for the current year is updated weekly. All other data years contain static data. </p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Accuracy is dependent on the matching of records between multiple agencies including non-City sources.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/property-tax.aspx">Property Tax</a><br></li><li> <a href="http://www.bcassessment.ca/Pages/default.aspx">BC Assessment</a></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/zoning-and-development-bylaw.aspx">Zoning and Development By-law</a></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/zoning-and-land-use-policies-document-library.aspx">Zoning and land use document library​</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2020-07-15 <div><div><p>This dataset contains subdivision categories that apply to these single family zones, namely RS-1, RS-3, RS-3A, RS-5, and RS-6 zoning districts.</p><p>Subdivision is the division of land into two or more parcels. It can also include a plan to consolidate two or more parcels into a single site, the adjustment of an existing property line, the dedication of land for road or lane purposes, and volumetric subdivisions to create air space parcels</p><p>​Vancouver City Council approves the bylaws that regulate subdivision of land in Vancouver. The Subdivision Bylaw regulates the width, area and configuration of the proposed parcels. This is to ensure that subsequent development can occur compatibly with that of surrounding parcels. The Subdivision Bylaw also sets standards for services required for a parcel of land, including the layout, design of streets and lanes, water supply, sanitary and storm sewerage systems and other utility services.  Size categories for minimum width and area for most zoning districts in the City are listed in Tables 1 and 2 of Schedule A of Subdivision Bylaw (No. 5208).  In addition, there are seven categories of minimum parcel width and area for subdivisions that apply specifically to the RS-1, RS-3, RS-3A, RS-5, and RS-6 Zoning Districts. Categories range from 30 feet in width and 3,000 square feet in area, up to 150 feet in width and 18,000 square feet in area, and can vary on a block to block basis. The differing requirements for these areas are identified by the displayed categories.</p> </div></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The extract for this dataset is updated weekly. There may be no change in data content from one week to the next because there is no change in source data. Priorities and resources will also determine how fast a change in reality is reflected in the database.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>These areas generally follow street centrelines and should therefore be accurate for determining whether a parcel is impacted.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/subdividing-strata-addressing-and-street-changes.aspx">Subdividing, strata, addressing and street changes</a></li><li> <a href="https://vancouver.ca/your-government/subdivision-bylaw-5208.aspx">Subdivision ​Bylaw 5208</a><br></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2019-05-22 <div><p>This dataset has elevation contours at 10-metre intervals. Two other datasets provide 1-m and 2-m contours.</p><p>​The 1 metre contours were generated from data acquired as part of the acquisition of orthophotos in 2002.  The 2 and 10 metre contours were interpolated from 1999 orthophotos. As such, they must be considered as approximate rather than exact.  They have not been updated since they were created and do not reflect changes that have occurred since they were created.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>​​This dataset was created in 1999 and 2002 and reflects conditions in 1999 or 2002.  This data has not changed</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>​​These must be considered as approximate because they were digitized from orthophotos rather than being created using survey techniques.</p></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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City of Vancouver 2020-02-11 <div><p>This dataset contains the name, address and location of each of the City's fire halls including one in the University Endowment Lands that serves the UEL and UBC.</p></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>This data was provided by Fire and Rescue Department in July 2009. The extract on this website is updated weekly.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Locations are approximate.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li><a href="https://vancouver.ca/home-property-development/vancouver-fire-halls.aspx">Vancouver fire halls</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/

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