The twitter home of @KCMO's data team. Bringing you stats, charts, and stories about the city you love. Formerly known as The Office of Performance Management.
Interested in learning more about the @KCMO RebuildKC Neighborhood Grants Program? Sign up for a virtual Lunch and Learn with Director Forest Decker next Wednesday, 1/16, from noon-1 PM: https://t.co/uM7hnBShDo
#KansasCity, important snow update: All trash, recycling and scheduled bulky items pick up appointments for Tuesday through Friday this week will be canceled as crews prepare to deal with the incoming snow and ice. Read more: https://t.co/r7POI8HLnh
#KCMO recently completed the annual application period for Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund grants. The NTDF board will review and recommend applications for grant funds. Curious about what types of events and orgs applied? Check out our data story.
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Tuning in to Business Session to see @kcpetproject's presentation on Animal Services tomorrow? Check out our data story summarizing cases that they receive: https://t.co/FWv2BW40vD
Our staff took on many unexpected roles over the last 2 years, but this goes way beyond “other duties as assigned “. This image captures the essence of our @KCMOHealthDept workers - They do this work because they genuinely care about the people of @KCMO! #publichealth#vaccine
Highlight #3 from the DataKC Annual Report: the Shelter Bed Availability Dashboard. This launched in November in partnership with the Houseless Task Force, departments and community organizations to track and show bed availability for houseless residents: https://t.co/vAnzVzXLOq
Next up from the DataKC Annual Report: the Emergency Rental Assistance Program Dashboard. Starting this spring/summer, DataKC worked with the Housing Department to analyze the data and create a set of visuals to track funding allocations to households: https://t.co/eZZdGoI9AE
We’re starting 2022 out right with a daily highlight from the DataKC Annual Report. First up: @KCMO's COVID Dashboard. Early in 2021, DataKC partnered with @KCMOHealthDept to create a compact and useful format for reporting these crucial stats. https://t.co/VQkGIoyQtz
@flyingember If a violation is not included in this, it is possible it was under another section of code enforced by another department. These violations are within Chapter 48, 52, and 64.
@flyingember This is the comprehensive dataset of property and nuisance violations from its start date until earlier this year, when the system for tracking changed. We are working to publish the new dataset.
@flyingember Just to clarify: what you are describing as “tickets” are actually individual property violations. Owners/tenants are notified of violations and required to fix in established timeframe. They may incur a ticket from Municipal Court if not abated.
Slow news week? Bored at work? Take a minute to peruse @KCMO's first quarter resident survey results for this fiscal year, which include insights re: resident perceptions of housing stability, jobs, and policing in a new easy-to-read storytelling format: https://t.co/HU16pdeQVH
Slow news week? Bored at work? Take a minute to peruse @KCMO's first quarter resident survey results for this fiscal year, which include insights re: resident perceptions of housing stability, jobs, and policing in a new easy-to-read storytelling format: https://t.co/HU16pdej69
We were happy to be part of the effort to create the city’s new shelter bed availability dashboard - a fantastic example of collaboration across the many #KC community partners involved in houselessness issues.
City leaders & community partners met this morning to discuss the new houseless shelter dashboard & a plan to accept community donations at a centralized drop-off center to help the houseless this winter season. Learn more: https://t.co/roaLGxmtdL