Non-emergency service requests (which some cities facilitate by dialing 3-1-1), covering issues such as graffiti, broken traffic lights, noise complaints, parking law enforcement, and potholes. Open service request data provides transparency about what types of requests are being requested and where, as well as how quickly requests are resolved. For Census purposes, service request data should at a minimum include: request type, responsible city department, location, and when the service was requested and fulfilled. (More info)
Question | Answer | Comment |
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Openly licensed | Yes | |
Available in bulk | Yes | |
Up-to-date | Yes | Data is updated every week, and is up to date. |
Available free online | Yes | |
Available free of charge | Yes | |
In an open format | CSV, JSON, RDF, TSV, XLS, XML | Data is also available via RSS, Odata , and API |
findable | 4 | |
findable_steps | Navigate to https://opendata.lasvegasnevada.gov and click on the open data tile. In the search bar, type Service Requests. Click on the Service Requests data. Then click view data. | |
licence_url | https://opendata.lasvegasnevada.gov/dataset/Open-Data-P | |
Collected by government | Yes | |
usability | 3 | Data is tabular and ready for use. |
collector_name | City of Las Vegas | |
characteristics | Date received, Location, Type or description, Status (open, closed, etc.) | |
location | https://opendata.lasvegasnevada.gov/Public-Safety/Servi - City of Las Vegas Open Data Portal |