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Crime Incidents in 2025
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The dataset contains a subset of locations and attributes of incidents reported in the ASAP (Analytical Services Application) crime report database by the District of... -
Historic Landmarks
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains Historic Landmarks (by structure) officially designated by the District of Columbia. This is a consolidated collection of structures with... -
Grocery Store Locations
District of Columbia —
This dataset was originally created in 2012 by the Office of the Chief Technology Officer. OCTO staff used the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration’s (ABCA)... -
Air Quality History
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains quality assured and DOEE-certified air quality data collected from the District’s five air monitoring network sites. The dataset covers a three-... -
Adult Arrests
District of Columbia —
The Metropolitan Police Department collects race and ethnicity data according to the United States Census Bureau standards... -
Pharmacy Locations
District of Columbia —
The pharmacy license dataset is pulled from the Health Regulation and Licensing Administration's Pharmacy Control Division within DC Health. RX licenses are updated... -
Certificate of Occupancy
District of Columbia —
All applicants for a Basic Business License operating from a commercial location in the District of Columbia must provide a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) for the... -
Airport Runway and Taxiway
District of Columbia —
Taxiway, Apron: Delineate footprint of the following features. A taxiway connects aircraft to other areas and facilities of an airport. The apron is an area of an... -
Metro Stations Regional
District of Columbia —
Metro Stations (regional). The dataset contains points representing locations and attributes of Metro stations, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System... -
Washington DC Boundary
District of Columbia —
District of Columbia boundary. The dataset is a polygon representing the District of Columbia boundary, created as part of the DC Geographic Information System (DC... -
Building Heights 1999
District of Columbia —
Rooftop elevation captured in 1999. Contract NCPC 93-02. This document describes the planimetric map production for the 350 tiles located in Washington DC and the... -
District Gun Violence Dashboards
District of Columbia —
The Office of Gun Violence Prevention (OGVP) shares real-time gun violence data to increase government transparency, improve the public's awareness, and support... -
Credit Unions
District of Columbia —
Credit Union locations provided by the Department of Insurance Securities and Banking (DISB). The Banking Bureau of the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking... -
Unemployment Insurance Claims
District of Columbia —
DC unemployment insurance claims. The data is collected by Department of Employment Services (DOES). Data is typically at least 24 hours behind. -
Crime Incidents in 2019
District of Columbia —
The dataset contains a subset of locations and attributes of incidents reported in the ASAP (Analytical Services Application) crime report database by the District of... -
Mosquito Trap Sites
District of Columbia —
These data represent mosquito trap site results in the District of Columbia from 2016 to 2018. Trap locations are considered approximate address and/or the “nearest”... -
Electric Substations
District of Columbia —
Electric sub stations. Contract NCPC 93-02. This document describes the planimetric map production for the 350 tiles located in Washington DC and the surrounding... -
Census Tracts in 2010
District of Columbia —
The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census... -
Zoning Map for DC
District of Columbia —
The interactive zoning map allows users to determine the zoning classification for any property in the District. Users can search zoning by specific address, square... -
ATM Banking
District of Columbia —
The Chief Technology Office (OCTO) has captured the majority of ATM banking locations in the District of Columbia.