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Louisville Kentucky Open Data

Search for the latest data and content from Louisville Metro agencies. Use keyword or geographic searches to find and quickly display content. Open data, public transparency, and data-driven efforts remain a strong and continuing priority for the city. Note: Data stored in the Open Data Portal as a Table type will present time in your Local Time Zone. When downloading the data, time will be presented in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Data stored in the Open Data Portal as a CSV type will download in Eastern Time Zone (EST). Featured Categories 311 Services Animal Services Building Codes Community Services Data Inventory Expenditures Fire Foreclosure Health Library (LFPL) LOJIC - Geospatial data Louisville Accelerator Team Micro-Mobility Parking Pools Public Safety Restaurant Staff and Employees Technology What Works Cities Featured Visuals Departmental Data Sets Search for data, apps, maps and initiatives that are filtered by departments Advanced Planning The Office of Advanced Planning studies our community's built environment, envisioning, designing and implementing long-range planning solutions to create a vibrant sense of place where people want to live, work and innovate. Air Pollution Control District The Air Pollution Control District protects air quality in Louisville Metro to ensure healthy air for breathing, economic security, and prosperity for our citizens and future generations. The APCD implements the Federal Clean Air Act in Louisville and works in partnership with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Kentucky Division for Air Quality, and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Furthermore, the APCD has worked to make Louisville's air cleaner for more than half a century. The APCD is part of Louisville Forward. Animal Services Provides for the care and control of animals in the Louisville Metro area, including pet licensing and pet adoption. Metro Technology Services Louisville Metro's Technology Services builds data and technology platforms to ready our government for our community’s digital future. Codes and Regulations Codes and Regulations issues and inspects Development Permits (building, electrical, HVAC), enforces Property Maintenance Code (housing) and Land Development Code (zoning), issues ABC, taxi cab, vendor and other licenses and administers the Code Enforcement Board. Construction Review The Office of Construction Review is responsible for oversight of new construction in Louisville Metro through a review process that includes review of construction plans and issuance of permits and inspections. This process is in place to ensure the safety of citizens and compliance with the Kentucky Building Code and associated codes and ordinances. Corrections The Louisville Metro Department of Corrections supervises inmates in a secure environment, assists with their needs and helps transition them back into the community. Develop Louisville Focuses on the full range of land development activities, including planning and design, vacant property initiatives, advanced planning, housing & community development programs, permits and licensing, land acquisition, public art and clean and green sustainable development partnerships. Emergency Services Responsible for preparation, mitigation, response, and recovery from natural and manmade disasters through advance coordination with local, state and federal agencies. Provides advanced life support pre-hospital care and ambulance transportation to all citizens and visitors in Louisville. Facilities and Fleet Responsible for maintaining the architectural integrity of Metro assets, and the management of Metro owned vehicles and maintenance. Fire The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue (abbreviated LFD or LFR), is the sole fire suppression agency for the former city of Louisville, Kentucky and is one of nineteen fire departments within the Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky metropolitan area. The Louisville Division of Fire is the second largest fire department in Kentucky. Health and Wellness Protects and promotes the health, environment and well being of the people of Louisville, providing health-related programs and health office locations community wide. Housing and Community Development The Office of Housing and Community Development works to increase the supply of affordable housing. Division staff work with developers and housing non-profit organizations to expand the housing opportunities available to low and moderate income residents. Human Resources Provides efficient, high quality, customer-oriented personnel services to Metro Government employees, city agencies and those seeking employment consistent with legal mandates. KentuckianaWorks KentuckianaWorks helps job seekers in Louisville and surrounding counties find jobs, education and training and we connect employers with skilled, qualified workers.. Louisville Free Public Library Louisville Free Public Library Management and Budget Ensures financial integrity by directing, coordinating and monitoring all financial functions of Louisville Metro Government. Metro 311 For 30 years Metro311 has been the city's customer service center. Metro311 is YOUR connection to YOUR government! Metro Police The Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) began operations on January 6, 2003, as part of the creation of the consolidated city-county government in Louisville, Kentucky. It was formed by the merger of the Jefferson County Police Department and the Louisville Division of Police. The Louisville Metro Police Department is headed by Chief Erika Shields . LMPD divides Jefferson County into eight patrol divisions and operates a number of special investigative and support units. Office of the Mayor Mayor Greg Fischer was sworn in as Louisville's 50th Mayor on January 3, 2011. Parking Authority Provides public parking to serve existing needs and future demands. Parks and Recreation Metro Parks was established in 1968, combining the Louisville City Parks Department (founded in 1888) and the Jefferson County Parks Department (founded in the mid-1940s). The agency became a department of Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government when the City of Louisville and Jefferson County governments merged on January 6, 2003. Performance Improvement The Office of Performance Improvement strives to provide Metro Government and its partners with customized improvement support to create a world-class city. Planning and Design The department reviews and promotes appropriate patterns of growth in the community and provides planning and implementation of public improvement projects. Public Works and Assets Maintains public streets & rights-of-way, administers capital construction projects, provides professional engineering and planning services. Revenue Commission The function of the Louisville Metro Revenue Commission is the collection of occupational license taxes on behalf of Louisville Metro (which includes all of Jefferson County, Kentucky), the Jefferson County Board of Education, the Anchorage Board of Education, and the Transit Authority of River City (TARC). In addition, the Metro Revenue Commission collects various other license fees that include taxes for transient rooms, insurance premiums, and large trucks and trailers that use the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro streets. Resilience and Community Services The Community Services division encompasses the client-based services including Neighborhood Place, Community Action Partnership, Self-Sufficiency Services, and Outreach & Advocacy. Youth Transitional Services The Department for Youth Transitional Services was created by Executive Order pursuant to Kentucky Revised statutes and local government action to fulfill statutory and other responsibilities for the provision of juvenile detention services in the community. When possible, youth are placed in the least restrictive environment along a detention continuum of care. Agency Open Data Sites and Pages Resilience and Community Services The Office of Resilience and Community Services (RCS) has a new, comprehensive data dashboard that provides one-click access to a trove of information, including details about housing stability, utility assistance, volunteerism, financial empowerment, and the many programs and services administered by RCS. Number of Data Sets Total Shared Data Sets Automated Data Sets Automated Data sets Number of Users Number of Users Number of Pageviews Number of Pageviews for July, 2023 320 55 3,527 36,708 Last Updated 04/06/2023 Last Updated 03/03/2023 Last Updated 08/08/2023 Last Updated 08/08/2023

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Owner name Louisville/Jefferson County Information Consortium
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