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Jonathan Levy
Description
The City of Chicago launched the Micro-Market Recovery Program (MMRP), a coordinated effort among the City, not-for-profit intermediaries, and non-profit and for-profit capital sources to improve conditions, strengthen property values, and create environments supportive of private investment in targeted markets throughout the city. The goal of MMRP is to improve conditions, strengthen property values, and create environments supportive of private investment in targeted areas by strategically deploying public and private capital and other tools and resources in well-defined micro-markets. This MMRP Violations and Inspections dataset contains Department of Buildings (DOB) Violations and associated Inspections that have occured at properties falling within an MMRP Zone. Permits, Cases and Violations can be linked to the MMRP Geographies dataset using ADDRKEY or ADDRGRPKEY. To link Violations and Inspections to their Permits and Cases use Violation PERMITORCASEKEY and link to Permits APKEY_PERMIT and Cases APKEY_CASE. *Note: Inspections are included only when at least one violation was written. Inspections without violations are not included in this dataset.
Category
Community & Economic Development
Tags
buildings, inspections
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Data Provided By
City of Chicago
Source Link
http://www.cityofchicago.org
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Field Names:

Template Type
template_type
Permit or Case Type
permit_or_case_type
Permit or Case Description
permit_or_case_description
Permit or Case Primary Key
permit_or_case_primary_key
Inspection Number
inspection_number
Inspection Completed Date and Time
inspection_completed_date_and_time
Inspected By
inspected_by
Inspection Type
inspection_type
Partial Inspection
partial_inspection
Trip Number
trip_number
Inspection Waived
inspection_waived
Inspection Waived Date and Time
inspection_waived_date_and_time
Inspection Status
inspection_status
Violation Primary Key
violation_primary_key
Modified Date/Time
modified_date_time
Violation Complied Date
violation_complied_date
Violation Comments
violation_comments
Violation Code
violation_code
Violation Location
violation_location
Violation Date
violation_date
Violation Additional Comments
violation_additional_comments
Violation Additional Comments2
violation_additional_comments2
Violation Sequence Number
violation_sequence_number
Violation Status
violation_status
Violation Description
violation_description
Violation Code Book Text
violation_code_book_text
MMRP Zone
mmrp_zone
Street Number
street_number
Pre-Direction
pre_direction
Street Name
street_name
Suffix
suffix
Post Direction
post_direction
Zip Code
zip_code
Community Area
community_area
Ward
ward
X Coord
x_coord
Y Coord
y_coord
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
Central Business District
central_business_district
Address Key
address_key
Address Grouping Key
address_grouping_key
Location
location
Historical Wards 2003-2015
:@computed_region_awaf_s7ux
Zip Codes
:@computed_region_6mkv_f3dw
Community Areas
:@computed_region_vrxf_vc4k
Census Tracts
:@computed_region_bdys_3d7i
Wards
:@computed_region_43wa_7qmu

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