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Found 1566 dataset(s) matching "public space".
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Provides details on the sites selected for each study, including various attributes to allow for comparison across sites. ------------------------------------------ The City of Seattle...
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A GeoJSON file with polygons of every location studied. ------------------------------------------ The City of Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is providing data from the public life...
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Provides details on the different studies that have been conducted, including project information. ------------------------------------------ The City of Seattle Department of Transportation...
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This online system enables home owners, tenants, and businesses alike to apply for the specific type of public space occupancy. These include construction, excavation, annual or rental permit...
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City, State, and Federally owned public parks and facilities that provide waterfront parkland and open space for public enjoyment, as shown on the <a...
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Waterfront Public Access Areas (WPAAs) are privately owned waterfront zoning lots where publicly accessible open space is provided to and along the shoreline for public enjoyment, as shown on the...
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Waterfront Public Access Area (WPAA) Footprints are the portion of privately owned waterfront zoning lots where publicly accessible open space is provided to and along the shoreline for public...
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Waterfront Public Access Area (WPAA) Access Points are the entrances to the privately owned waterfront zoning lots where publicly accessible open space is provided to and along the shoreline for...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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Publicly accessible open spaces provide valuable opportunities for people to exercise, play, socialize, and build community. People are more likely to use public open spaces that are close...
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<strong>Note 1/17/2025:</strong> This dataset has been backfilled to include additional permit status and historical permit data. Please see <u><a href="https://data.sfgov.org/d/x8nh-xzn6">Active...