Bloomington Street Division Operations Statistics, 2004-Present
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Description
237 lane miles of streets in Bloomington are maintained by the Street Division, which handles paving, sidewalk installation, snow removal, and tree care. Annual operational data has been collected since 2004, providing a longitudinal view of municipal infrastructure management. The dataset is published by the City of Bloomington and includes statistics on activities like street sweeping, leaf collection, and traffic control device maintenance.
Use Cases
Forecast annual paving and resurfacing needs based on historical maintenance records.
Analyze seasonal resource allocation for snow removal and leaf collection operations.
Model sidewalk and curb installation trends to assess urban accessibility improvements.
Evaluate the correlation between tree maintenance in public rights-of-way and accident reduction metrics.
Strengths
Covers 237 lane miles of city streets, providing a concrete scale of operations.
Includes data from 2004 onward, offering a multi-year time series for trend analysis.
Documents a wide range of municipal services including snow removal, street sweeping, and sign maintenance.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Data prior to 2014 is noted as available only upon request, indicating potential gaps in the published series.
Provenance
Source
City of Bloomington Public Works Department, Street Division.
Collection Method
Likely contains administrative records of annual maintenance and repair activities.
Time Range
2004 to present.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-03-22 02:51:06.671205; freshness should be verified.
Geography
City of Bloomington.
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