Description: If the campsites are confirmed by staff to house people and/or their property, then a notice is posted visibly within the camp or provided to residents of the camp. The notice gives details on Boulder ordinances, including a 72 hour notice to vacate. If the camp is clearly abandoned and only contains refuse, then no notification is posted and staff move to clean the site at once.
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Copyright Text: City of Boulder
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Spatial Reference: 2876
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LatestVCSWkid(0)
Description: Reports on unsanctioned camping locations originate from Inquire Boulder. Once Inquire Boulder reports are logged internally, the SAMPS team decides whether to investigate. These data hold scores for each unsanctioned campsite inspected by staff, and the scores are used to prioritize clean up activities. Personal Identifiable Information (PII) have been removed to create this dataset for public consumption.
Service Item Id: 668e0bd5f3f4413eaa956eb4f80bc21a
Copyright Text: City of Boulder
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Extent:
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Spatial Reference: 2876
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LatestVCSWkid(0)
Description: The SAMPS team can clean an encampment 3-14 days after residents have been told to vacate. Clean up details include details on tents, propane tanks, and needles. There's also information on whether property was stored as a result of the clean up.
Copyright Text: City of Boulder
Default Visibility: false
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Extent:
XMin: NaN
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Spatial Reference: 2876
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LatestVCSWkid(0)
Description: This feature class displays all the locations where city staff have been dispatched to confirm the presence of encampments. Points can be dropped by employees in the field, or dispatchers in the office can drop a point on the map when a resident reports an encampment.This feature class is the focal point for all other information collected by the SAMPS teams. Inquire Boulder reports, inspections, notifications, clean ups, and individuals/property are all related to this feature class.
Description: The data within this feature class represent all of the submissions to the Inquire Boulder platform that had valid coordinates. If a submission is made without valid coordinates, then it does not show up in this dataset.The data are updated on an hourly basis through this script running on the etlscriptjobs server. As long as the script is running, this dataset can be considered "in sync" with GoGov. Any fields related to the personal information of the submitter are withheld from this dataset (e.g. name, phone number, email, etc).
Description: These data detail the weight of debris removed from campsites after clean up. Debris is weighed at Western Disposal, and weights are obtained from invoices. These weights are not associated with particular encampments because the weigh ins are performed with debris from daily clean ups.