Building code inspection data surfacing reports on particular properties from code enforcement officials. (More info)

Data Location

https://data.lacity.org/A-Safe-City/Building-and-Safety-Code-Enforcement-Case/2uz8-3tj3

Comments

Although the metadata doesn't note it, the Last Updated data and dataset snapshots indicate that this data is updated on a monthly basis.

Many cases have incomplete data (e.g. many have no addresses linked to the cases at all, not even a zip code). Many of the categories for filtering the data seem superfluous (e.g. "Address Street Suffix"). The quality of the data also suffers from the lack of action by the city on many of these cases more generally. For example, only a very small fraction of the cases have been marked "closed." These makes analyzing the data impossible in that regard (e.g. by trying to figure out the average response time for a given case). Lastly, a better description of the "case numbers" would help; for example, who is/was responsible for a given case would add an important measure of transparency.

Data Availability

  • Y Openly licensed
  • Y Is the data available for free
  • Y Is the data machine readable
  • Y Is the data provided on a timely and up to date basis
  • Y Available in bulk
  • Y Publicly available
  • Y Is the data available online
  • Y Does the data exist
  • Y Is data in digital form
Key:
  • Yes
  • No
  • Unsure
  • No data

Details

Date the data became available   Unknown
Format of data   CSV, JSON, PDF, RDF, RSS, XLS, XLSX, XML
Reviewer   Krishna Bhogaonker
Submitters   Krishna Bhogaonker
Last modified   Wed Apr 27 2016 17:31:11 GMT+0000 (UTC)