codeforkansascity / Property-Violations-Settlement

Analyzing Kansas City's open data on property violations
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Data wishlist - assessing violation severity #52

Open buzwells opened 8 years ago

buzwells commented 8 years ago

A measure of code violation severity might potentially give us a more sharpened focus on where code violations are worse (beyond violation count). Some initial ideas:

rlh-aagis commented 8 years ago

@buzwells Added data set PropViolations_1stRun.csv based on variables defined in Google Sheet Census Wishlist Round 1. Census Variable name B08201_026E - 4 or more person household no vehicle available return null values at the block group level.

dwancura commented 8 years ago

Thanks Ron! Where did you place the csv file?

See you tonight.

rlh-aagis commented 8 years ago

Check project data folder on github On May 9, 2016 11:37 AM, "dwancura" notifications@github.com wrote:

Thanks Ron! Where did you place the csv file?

See you tonight.

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dwancura commented 8 years ago

Downloaded and merged the violations data with the census data. Merged based on GeoID. Tried uploading, but the file is too big. I'll try again once I'm at my home office, might have better luck there.