ACS 5YR Housing Estimate Data by Tract
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2016-2020 ACS 5-Year estimates of housing characteristics compiled at the Tract level. These characteristics include Occupancy Status, Tenure By Household Size, Median Number Of Rooms By Tenure, Units In Structure, Tenure by Units In Structure, Tenure By Year Structure Built, Median Year Structure Built By Tenure, Bedrooms, Tenure By Bedrooms, Contract Rent, Median Contract Rent, Bedrooms By Gross Rent, Median Value, Mortgage Status By Median Value (Dollars), and Tenure By Selected Physical And Financial Conditions.
Analysis Neighborhoods
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A. SUMMARY The Department of Public Health and the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, with support from the Planning Department, created these 41 neighborhoods by grouping 2010 Census tracts, using common real estate and residents’ definitions for the purpose of providing consistency in the analysis and reporting of socio-economic, demographic, and environmental data, and data on City-funded programs and services. These neighborhoods are not codified in Planning Code nor Administrative Code, although this map is referenced in Planning Code Section 415 as the “American Community Survey Neighborhood Profile Boundaries Map. Note: These are NOT statistical boundaries as they are not controlled for population size. This is also NOT an official map of neighborhood boundaries in SF but an aggregation of Census tracts and should be used in conjunction with other spatial boundaries for decision making. B. HOW THE DATASET IS CREATED This dataset is produced by assigning Census tracts to neighborhoods based on existing neighborhood definitions used by Planning and MOHCD. A qualitative assessment is made to identify the appropriate neighborhood for a given tract based on understanding of population distribution and significant landmarks. Once all tracts have been assigned a neighborhood, the tracts are dissolved to produce this dataset, Analysis Neighborhoods. C. UPDATE PROCESS This dataset is static. Changes to the analysis neighborhood boundaries will be evaluated as needed by the Analysis Neighborhood working group led by DataSF and the Planning department and includes staff from various other city departments. Contact us for any questions. D. HOW TO USE THIS DATASET Downloading this dataset and opening it in Excel may cause some of the data values to be lost or not display properly (particularly the Analysis Neighborhood column). For a simple list of Analysis Neighborhoods without geographic coordinates, click here: https://data.sfgov.org/resource/xfcw-9evu.csv?$select=nhood E. RELATED DATASETS 2020 Census tracts assigned a neighborhood 2010 Census tracts assigned a neighborhood
지방자치단체 - 전국재개발재건축정비사업표준데이터
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「도시 및 주거환경정비법 제26조 (재개발사업 및 재건축사업의 시행자 지정)」/「도시 및 주거환경정비법 시행령 제27조 (재개발사업 및 재건축사업의 지정개발자)」에 따라 지방자치단체에서 관리하는 재개발재건축정비사업에 대한 정보 *항목명: 구역명,시도명,시군구명,용도지역,건폐율,총면적,기준연도,진행단계내용,세대수,지정일자,관리기관명,관리기관전화번호
Housing Database by 2020 Census Tract
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The NYC Department of City Planning’s (DCP) Housing Database provide the 2010 census count of housing units, the net change in Class A housing units since the census, and the count of units pending completion for commonly used political and statistical boundaries. These tables are aggregated from the DCP Housing Database, which is derived from Department of Buildings (DOB)-approved housing construction and demolition jobs filed or completed in NYC since January 1, 2010. Net housing unit change is calculated as the sum of all three construction job types that add or remove residential units: new buildings, major alterations, and demolitions, and can be used to determine the change in legal housing units across time and space. All previously released versions of this data are available at a BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive
Housing Database by 2024 City Council
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Net change in housing units arising from new buildings, demolitions, or alterations for NYC City Council Districts since 2010. The NYC Department of City Planning’s (DCP) Housing Database provide the 2010 census count of housing units, the net change in Class A housing units since the census, and the count of units pending completion for commonly used political and statistical boundaries. These tables are aggregated from the DCP Housing Database, which is derived from Department of Buildings (DOB)-approved housing construction and demolition jobs filed or completed in NYC since January 1, 2010. Net housing unit change is calculated as the sum of all three construction job types that add or remove residential units: new buildings, major alterations, and demolitions, and can be used to determine the change in legal housing units across time and space. All previously released versions of this data are available at a BYTES of the BIG APPLE- Archive