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Strategic Measure CC.D.2 Historic Preservation
This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. The purpose of this dataset is to track various indicators for historic preservation activities. The columns contain information for the following criteria: CC.D.2. is to account for the percentage of buildings, structures, and sites preserved as locally designated historic resources that represent the community heritages of African American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, and/or other people of color. This dataset comes from City of Austin Historic Preservation records and staff contribution. The row level data contains the percentage number of buildings that meet the criteria, and the dataset can be used to see our current status for buildings that meet the criteria. This dataset will be updated as more information becomes available. CLL.D.4. contains the number of potentially significant buildings, structures, or sites recommended for historic landmark designation by the Historic Landmark Commission, but for which a demolition permit was released. This data comes from City of Austin Historic Landmark Commission and Building Department records. The row level data displays the total number of demolition in question. It can be used to track the demolitions in question. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-buildings-structures-and-sites-prese/t3y8-ur2q/
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CLL.D.2 Percentage of buildings, structures, and sites preserved as locally designated historic resources that represent the community heritages of African American, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Indigenous, Pacific Islander, and/or other people of color
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics.
NSW Heritage Register (SHR) Centroids 01/06/2016
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A point dataset maintained by NSW Office of Environment and Heritage on behalf of the Heritage Council of NSW. The data applies to a listing on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act, 1977 and applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land. When a listing on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act, 1977 applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land, a person must not do any of the following things without appropriate approvals:(a) demolish the building or work,(b) damage or despoil the place, precinct or land, or any part of the place, precinct or land,(c) move, damage or destroy the relic or moveable object,(d) excavate any land for the purpose of exposing or moving the relic,(e) carry out any development in relation to the land on which the building, work or relic is situated, the land that comprises the place, or land within the precinct,(f) alter the building, work, relic or moveable object,(g) display any notice or advertisement on the place, building, work, relic, moveable object or land, or in the precinct,(h) damage or destroy any tree or other vegetation on or remove any tree or other vegetation from the place, precinct or land. For more information visit the following link: NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.
Strategic Measure CLL.C.3 Change in percentage of Austin population that is African American
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. This measure answers the question of what is the rate of change for the share of the total city population that is African-American. Calculated the difference of percentage of share over reporting period. Data collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (ACS) (1-yr), Race (table B02001), except for 2020 data, which are from the 2020 Decennial Census Count. American Communities Survey is a survey with sampled statistics on the citywide level and is subject to a margin of error. ACS sample size and data quality measures can be found on the U.S. Census website in the Methodology section. View more details and insights related to this data set on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/6p8t-s826
Strategic Measure EOA.B.4 Income Segregation
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This is a historical measure for Strategic Direction 2023. For more data on Austin demographics please visit austintexas.gov/demographics. The purpose of this dataset is to account for the number and percentage of Census tracts that are economically and/or racially segregated. The data was derived from a calculation originating with data from the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau, American Communities Survey (5yr). The row level data indicates the count or percentage of Census tracts. This data can be used to show the share of Census tracts that are not demographically reflective of the City of Austin’s demographics. View more details and insights related to this measure on the story page: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Percentage-of-Census-tracts-that-are-economically-/xf9r-hzjn/
State Heritage Register - Curtilages
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A polygon dataset maintained by the Department Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on behalf of the Heritage Council of NSW for items listed on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act, 1977. The data applies to a listing on the State Heritage Register and applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land. The data is available in ESRI shapefile (.shp) format.
Spatial Data - Heritage Areas (DPLH-089)
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A Local Heritage Area is recognition of an areas heritage significance to the local community. This area is used to assists Local Government to establish local heritage surveys under a local planning scheme.
NSW Heritage Register (SHR) Curtilages 01/06/2016
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A polygon dataset maintained by NSW Office of Environment and Heritage on behalf of the Heritage Council of NSW for items listed on the State Heritage Register under the Heritage Act, 1977. The data applies to a listing on the State Heritage Register and applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land. When a listing on the State Heritage Register applies to a place, building, work, relic, moveable object, precinct, or land, a person must not do any of the following things without appropriate approvals:(a) demolish the building or work,(b) damage or despoil the place, precinct or land, or any part of the place, precinct or land,(c) move, damage or destroy the relic or moveable object,(d) excavate any land for the purpose of exposing or moving the relic,(e) carry out any development in relation to the land on which the building, work or relic is situated, the land that comprises the place, or land within the precinct,(f) alter the building, work, relic or moveable object,(g) display any notice or advertisement on the place, building, work, relic, moveable object or land, or in the precinct,(h) damage or destroy any tree or other vegetation on or remove any tree or other vegetation from the place, precinct or land. For more information visit the following link: NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.
Spatial Data - Heritage Council WA - Assessment Program (DPLH-007)
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When a place is on the Heritage Council’s Assessment Program, it means that the Heritage Council has an interest in the place and it will be assessed and considered for inclusion on the State Register of Heritage Places. The State Register of Heritage Places recognises a place's value and importance to Western Australia. It includes buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, landscapes and archaeological sites and has more than 1,300 places listed in it. The State Register is managed by the Heritage Council and provides a place with statutory protection to ensure that any proposed demolition, relocation, subdivision, amalgamation, alteration, addition or new development is in harmony with its cultural heritage values. The State Register continues to expand, as significant places yet to be registered are progressively assessed by the Council. For more information contact the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage on (08) 6551 8002, at heritagesupport@dplh.com.au or see https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-planning-lands-and-heritage.