6 datasets found

Groups: Health Tags: food

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  • Allegheny County Assets

    Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center

    This dataset contains lists of various kinds of assets (open prior to or as of March 1, 2020), derived from a variety of local, state, and federal data sources. Some of this data still needs to be verified, as this is a work in progress. Some geocoding is either missing or incorrect. Improvements are pending. This...
  • Facilities located within Allegheny County that produce, distribute and sell food products are subject to mandatory, routine inspection by one of the health department's staff of environmental health specialists. This dataset contains the violation data from the searchable inspection reports posted online here:...
  • This dataset provides information about Allegheny County vendors accepting WIC who participate in the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP). These markets provide the public, including WIC recipients, with fresh, nutritious, locally grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs from...
  • This dataset shows the locations of farmers markets in Allegheny County. The full metadata record for this dataset can also be found on Allegheny County’s GIS portal. You can access the metadata record and other resources on the GIS portal by clicking on the “Explore” button (and choosing the “Go to resource”...
  • Food growing locations registered with Grow Pittsburgh. Data includes community gardens, community farms, schoolyard gardens, or urban farms. This data is included in Grow Pittsburgh's Grower's Map Support for Health Equity datasets and tools provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) through their Health Equity Initiative.
  • COVID-19 Resources

    Western Pennsylvania Regional Data Center

    As the situation is changing quickly, we're just listing here some links to local and statewide information pertaining to the COVID-19 epidemic. Support for Health Equity datasets and tools provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) through their Health Equity Initiative.
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