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Case and Death data related to COVID-19.
*As of April 1, 2022 MODHSS is no longer providing negative test data. As a result we will no longer publish total tests per day*
Cases are based on the date an individual was tested for COVID-19. Using date tested means counts for most recent dates are likely to change as tests are reported to the the Health Department. Cases include those without an address assigned to KCMO by MODHSS to investigate. Antigen tests are not included at this time.
Deaths are based on the date the death was reported to the Health Department.
Deaths are based on the date the death was reported to the Health Department.
Additional data available in the link below.
Data definitions are also available in the link below.
This dataset will be updated weekly on Wednesday.
Data definitions are also available in the link below.
This dataset will be updated weekly on Wednesday.
Case & death data current as of December 3, 2022
Tags
covid19
Updated
December 8 2022
Views
50,826
Updated daily. Dangerous Buildings cases are evaluated in accordance with building code standards to determine if they are a candidate for demolition. Private owners are generally given at least 30 days to conduct work to repair or demolish their property before the City will take action. The more severe the damage, the shorter the timeline the property owner has to avoid City action, which can include municipal court summons, fines, and demolition by City contractors (the cost of which is then assessed against the property owner).
Updated
December 7 2023
Views
42,749
This data set contains service request data from the 311 call center in Kansas City, MO. In March 2021, Kansas City began transitioning to a new record management system for 311 requests, and has created a new dataset published under the name 311 Call Center Reported Issues: https://data.kcmo.org/311/311-Call-Center-Reported-Issues/d4px-6rwg.
This dataset will continue to be updated as departments close service requests in the previous system and will be maintained as an archive dataset after the system is no longer in use.
Updated
March 12 2022
Views
30,188
Dataset
ZIP code-level data related to COVID-19. Additional data & data definitions are available in the link below.
*As of April 1, 2022 MODHSS is no longer providing negative test data. As a result we will no longer publish total residents tested, nor two-week total residents tested*
This dataset will be updated weekly on Wednesday.
Case data current as of December 3, 2022.
Case data current as of December 3, 2022.
Two-week trends run November 20, 2022 - December 3, 2022.
*SUPP: suppressed due to small numbers
**Not calculated: Rate not calculated, either due to small case count or small population count.
Rates are normalized to the 2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
**Not calculated: Rate not calculated, either due to small case count or small population count.
Rates are normalized to the 2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Updated
December 8 2022
Views
27,303
Dataset
This is an archived dataset & will no longer be updated. Please visit https://data.kcmo.org/Health/COVID-19-Data-by-ZIP-Code/374j-h7xt for updated COVID-19 data by ZIP code.
ZIP code-level data related to COVID-19. Additional data & data definitions are available in the link below.
This dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays.
Case data current as of October 11, 2020.
Testing data current as of October 10, 2020
This dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays.
Case data current as of October 11, 2020.
Testing data current as of October 10, 2020
*SUPP: suppressed due to small numbers
**Not calculated: Rate not calculated, either due to small case count or small population count.
Rates are normalized to the 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
**Not calculated: Rate not calculated, either due to small case count or small population count.
Rates are normalized to the 2014-2018 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates
Tags
covid19
Updated
October 23 2020
Views
24,570
Dataset
City of Kansas City, Missouri
Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department - Tow Services Division
7750 E Front Street
Kansas City, MO 64120
Unclaimed Vehicle Auction – January 18, 2022
Auction Rules
In order to ensure that order is maintained, acts of theft are eliminated, and to keep the risk of any loss to a minimum on auction days, auction customers must:
All buyers must register with the auctioneer and be issued a buyer number. Buyer numbers must be worn at all times.
All buyers must have valid state ID to register. All buyers must be at least 18 years of age.
If you are currently banned from the auction or have questions about your registration , you will need to wait until after registration closes at 11am ( or when registration closes) and visit with city and auction management
Penalties may be imposed on auction customers for failure to comply with all established protocols and procedures. A buyer may be suspended or banned for a minimum period of 3 years or permanently banned for violation of established auction protocols and procedures. Buyer may be removed immediately and given a 3 year suspension for:
Disruptive, disrespectful, obscene or abusive language toward other customers, the auctioneer or City staff members.
Refusal to follow legal direction of City staff or auctioneers.
Bidders may enter the driver’s side door of a vehicle to access the hood release only. Entering vehicles to access trunks, glove boxes, or interior areas will result in immediate removal and permanent suspension.
Dumping trash from purchased vehicles on the lot before taking the purchased vehicle.
Failing to take all vehicle parts when taking the purchased vehicle from the lot.
Failure to pay for vehicles purchased at an auction. (Upon completion of the three year suspension, a $500.00 deposit will be required for all future purchases made).
Failure to pay security deposit for vehicles purchased at auction, when required.
2nd violation of any offense listed above will result in a permannet ban from the auction.
Buyers may be banned permanently for:
Any form of theft.
Any 2nd failure to pay for vehicles purchased.
Assault on another customer, city staff member, the auctioneer and their staff or anyone on Tow Service property.
Any misrepresentation, as a buyer for a company, when not authorized or without written approval, from that company to act as a buyer for said company.
Being found in violation of any city code pertaining to inoperable vehicles on property owned or controlled by the buying company or individual buyer.
Attempting to purchase vehicles while under a 6-month or 12-month suspension.
All sales must be final and paid in full by 4:30 PM on the day of the sale. The auctioneer will process all final sales and provide documentation of the sale to the City outlining each transaction by the close of business on the 3rd day after the auction. The auctioneer will provide a wire transfer for the proceeds of the auction to the City by the end of business on the 7th day after the clsoe of the auction as outlined in the contract. No exceptions.
The City does not guarantee a title to unclaimed vehicles sold at auction. All unclaimed vehicles are sold on a Missouri Department of Revenue form #4579, “Abandoned Property Bill of Sale”. Buyers will receive a bill of sale within 10 days of the auction date. Buyers that lose their original bill of sale will be charged $10.00 for a duplicate bill of sale.
The bill of sale can be used to obtain a title in the state of Missouri following procedures established by the Missouri Department of Revenue. The bill of sale may not be accepted by other states. The purchaser must make application within 30 days of purchase for an original title, salvage title, or junking certificate.
It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain information on titling vehicles outside Missouri.
Auction vehicles are not presumed safe for operation on streets and cannot be driven off the lot. A
Neighborhoods and Housing Services Department - Tow Services Division
7750 E Front Street
Kansas City, MO 64120
Unclaimed Vehicle Auction – January 18, 2022
Auction Rules
In order to ensure that order is maintained, acts of theft are eliminated, and to keep the risk of any loss to a minimum on auction days, auction customers must:
All buyers must register with the auctioneer and be issued a buyer number. Buyer numbers must be worn at all times.
All buyers must have valid state ID to register. All buyers must be at least 18 years of age.
If you are currently banned from the auction or have questions about your registration , you will need to wait until after registration closes at 11am ( or when registration closes) and visit with city and auction management
Penalties may be imposed on auction customers for failure to comply with all established protocols and procedures. A buyer may be suspended or banned for a minimum period of 3 years or permanently banned for violation of established auction protocols and procedures. Buyer may be removed immediately and given a 3 year suspension for:
Disruptive, disrespectful, obscene or abusive language toward other customers, the auctioneer or City staff members.
Refusal to follow legal direction of City staff or auctioneers.
Bidders may enter the driver’s side door of a vehicle to access the hood release only. Entering vehicles to access trunks, glove boxes, or interior areas will result in immediate removal and permanent suspension.
Dumping trash from purchased vehicles on the lot before taking the purchased vehicle.
Failing to take all vehicle parts when taking the purchased vehicle from the lot.
Failure to pay for vehicles purchased at an auction. (Upon completion of the three year suspension, a $500.00 deposit will be required for all future purchases made).
Failure to pay security deposit for vehicles purchased at auction, when required.
2nd violation of any offense listed above will result in a permannet ban from the auction.
Buyers may be banned permanently for:
Any form of theft.
Any 2nd failure to pay for vehicles purchased.
Assault on another customer, city staff member, the auctioneer and their staff or anyone on Tow Service property.
Any misrepresentation, as a buyer for a company, when not authorized or without written approval, from that company to act as a buyer for said company.
Being found in violation of any city code pertaining to inoperable vehicles on property owned or controlled by the buying company or individual buyer.
Attempting to purchase vehicles while under a 6-month or 12-month suspension.
All sales must be final and paid in full by 4:30 PM on the day of the sale. The auctioneer will process all final sales and provide documentation of the sale to the City outlining each transaction by the close of business on the 3rd day after the auction. The auctioneer will provide a wire transfer for the proceeds of the auction to the City by the end of business on the 7th day after the clsoe of the auction as outlined in the contract. No exceptions.
The City does not guarantee a title to unclaimed vehicles sold at auction. All unclaimed vehicles are sold on a Missouri Department of Revenue form #4579, “Abandoned Property Bill of Sale”. Buyers will receive a bill of sale within 10 days of the auction date. Buyers that lose their original bill of sale will be charged $10.00 for a duplicate bill of sale.
The bill of sale can be used to obtain a title in the state of Missouri following procedures established by the Missouri Department of Revenue. The bill of sale may not be accepted by other states. The purchaser must make application within 30 days of purchase for an original title, salvage title, or junking certificate.
It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain information on titling vehicles outside Missouri.
Auction vehicles are not presumed safe for operation on streets and cannot be driven off the lot. A
Updated
December 6 2023
Views
20,574
Interpretations remain valid for subsequent editions of the code provided that the interpreted text has not changed in the subsequent code. Interpretations remain valid unless revised or revoked.
Tags
codes
Updated
January 4 2021
Views
20,251
Dataset
This is the most current information as of the date of upload. This provides the user the ability to view the most current crime information within Kansas City, Missouri. The displayed information is the most current information from the data source as of the date of upload. The data source is dynamic and therefore constantly changing. Changes to the information may occur, as incident information is refined. While the Board of Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri (Board) makes every effort to maintain and distribute accurate information, no warranties and/or representations of any kind are made regarding information, data or services provided. The Board is not responsible for misinterpretation of this information and makes no inference or judgment as to the relative safety to any particular area or neighborhood. In no event shall the Board be liable in any way to the users of this data. Users of this data shall hold the Board harmless in all matters and accounts arising from the use and/or accuracy of this data.
Updated
September 20 2021
Views
20,147
This dataset is historical as of mid-2021. For current property violations, see https://data.kcmo.org/Neighborhoods/Property-Violations-from-EnerGov/vq3e-m9ge
Updated
September 13 2022
Views
15,137
This is an archived dataset & will no longer be updated
Case and Death data related to COVID-19. Additional data available in the link below.
Data definitions are also available on the dashboards.
This dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays.
Data definitions are also available on the dashboards.
This dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays.
Data current as of August 10, 2020
Tags
covid19
Updated
August 18 2020
Views
13,667