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snippet: This layer quantifies the number of Illegal Dumping Incidents reported within each census tract over the most recent two-year period. However, since data collection commenced on June 1, 2022, a complete dataset covering two full years will not be available until June 1, 2024. The incidents are aggregated by census tract to provide a localized view of illegal dumping activity, aiding in identifying areas that may require increased surveillance or cleanup efforts.
summary: This layer quantifies the number of Illegal Dumping Incidents reported within each census tract over the most recent two-year period. However, since data collection commenced on June 1, 2022, a complete dataset covering two full years will not be available until June 1, 2024. The incidents are aggregated by census tract to provide a localized view of illegal dumping activity, aiding in identifying areas that may require increased surveillance or cleanup efforts.
accessInformation: Baltimore County, BCSTAT, Department of Public Works and Transportation, United States Census Bureau
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>This layer is specifically designed to document and analyze Illegal Dumping incidents that occur on the roads within Baltimore County. Its primary purpose is to identify areas prone to illegal dumping, thereby helping to protect the integrity of our roadways. Incidents included in this layer are those recorded and addressed by the Baltimore County Bureau of Highways, highlighting the department's efforts in managing this issue.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>It's important to note that this layer does not capture all instances of Illegal Dumping within the county, as many occurrences are managed by other departments, such as Solid Waste and Code Enforcement. Therefore, the data provides a focused, but not exhaustive, view of illegal dumping activities affecting county roads.</SPAN></P><P><SPAN>The dataset covers incidents from the most recent two-year period. However, since the data collection began on June 1, 2022, a comprehensive dataset spanning a full two years will only be complete by June 1, 2024. Incidents are aggregated by Census Tracts, with boundaries as determined by the Census Bureau, offering a detailed geographical analysis of dumping hotspots. The data is updated quarterly to ensure timely insights into trends and the effectiveness of mitigation efforts.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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title: Illegal Dumping Incidents
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tags: ["Baltimore County","Maryland","Public Works and Transportation","DPWT","Highways","Trash","Illegal Dumping","Roads","Garbage","Litter"]
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