San Francisco Trees – a new dataset
We’re going to be working with all sorts of graphs in this chapter, so we’re going to need a new dataset that has much more info, especially dates and locations. Enter SF Trees. The department of public works in SF has a dataset (cleaned by the wonderful folks in the R community who run Tidy Tuesday, a weekly event where people publish interesting visualizations of new data each week) of every tree planted and maintained in the city of SF. They cleverly call this dataset EveryTreeSF – Urban Forest Map and update it every day. I have selected a random set of 10,000 trees with complete info and placed this data in the main GitHub repository under the trees folder (I’m not as clever as the data engineer in SF’s DPW, I know). The GitHub repo can be found at https://github.com/tylerjrichards/streamlit_apps. If you would like to download the full dataset, the link is here: https://data.sfgov.org/City-Infrastructure...