BOMA San Francisco Members:
Do you know about DataSF, the central clearinghouse for datasets published by the City & County of San Francisco? If not, check it out, here. Also, take a look at the DataSF App Showcase for your mobile phone!
The following are some recently posted datasets that might be of interest to you (click here to view them all!):
Citywide Performance Measures Data
- Description: The Controller's Office manages the Citywide Performance Measurement Program and it collects and reports performance data from 50 City departments. The database contains over 1,100 performance measures, which are collected semi-annually.
- Description: The Statement of Vote dataset includes aggregate data by precinct for numbers of registrations, ballot cast, turnout, and breakdown of votes.
- Description: The Government Barometer shares key performance information with the public in order to increase transparency, create dialog, and build the public's confidence regarding the City's management of public business. The report lists key activity and performance measures in major service areas, such as public safety, health and human services, streets and public works, public transit, recreation, environment, and customer service.
- Description: The List of Historical Ballot Measures contains data from 1961 to the present. It also includes the number of votes and a breakdown.
- Description: Pavement Condition Index Rating Scores by location.
- Description: The San Francisco City Survey is part of an ongoing effort to measure and improve the performance of City government. The 2009 City Survey is the twelfth City Survey which includes a core set of questions on streets and sidewalks, parks and recreation, libraries, public transportation, public safety, and overall rating of local government.
- Description: This RSS feed lists the latest businesses to meet the high environmental standards to be recognized by the City and County of San Francisco as a 'Green Business'. San Francisco Green Business standards are developed by City and County of San Francisco agencies with input from industry experts, utility companies, and trade associations and incorporate ordinances and environmental services specific to San Francisco. The San Francisco Green Business Program team is made of up of three City agencies: San Francisco Department of Public Health, SF Environment, and San Francisco Public Utilities Commission.
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