City data dashboards

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Mpls demographic changes

2000 - 2020 Minneapolis demographic changes by neighborhood dashboard

You can see how the population of Minneapolis neighborhoods have changed.
Legacy use of force dashboard

Legacy use of force dashboard

Our dashboard provides legacy data about the use of force by Minneapolis police.
Historic Property Permits Dashboard

Historic property permits dashboard

You can view the permit history for a property in Minneapolis.
Health inspection lookup dashboard

Health inspection lookup dashboard

You can search health inspection reports for businesses using our interactive dashboard.
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Green cost share dashboard

You can use the dashboard to explore the Green Cost Share program. It shows a summary, climate impacts, energy impacts, and the benefits to those most in need.
Gap funds for housing dashboard

Gap funds for housing dashboard

The City offered financial help to people affected by COVID-19.
Fire permits dashboard

Fire permits dashboard

You can view the fire permit and licenses data for a property in Minneapolis.
COVID-19 small business forgivable loans dashboard

COVID-19 small business forgivable loans dashboard

The City offers COVID-19 small business forgivable loans. We provide geographical data on businesses that apply for a loan.
Dashboard showing COVID-19 data

COVID-19 dashboard

We report data about COVID-19 cases in Minneapolis on a daily basis.
Civil Rights Department complaint investigations data portal dashboard

Civil Rights investigations dashboard

You can see an overview of discrimination cases investigated by the City since 2015.
City contractors dashboard

City contractors dashboard

Learn about the diverse groups of contractors working on large City construction projects.
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ARPA spending survey results dashboard

You can see the responses from the public for how the City should spend the American Rescue Plan Act (APRA) money received.
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