Boise City Open Data APIs & Datasets for Developers
Boise, Idaho publishes official municipal datasets and APIs that developers can use to build apps, analyze city operations, and support civic projects. This guide identifies the City of Boise open data portal, the municipal code that governs data reuse and compliance, and the departments that manage permits, enforcement, and dataset requests. It explains practical steps to discover APIs, request access or datasets, report data or compliance issues, and appeal enforcement actions where applicable. Use the links and steps below to access machine-readable data sources maintained by the city and to follow official procedures when data reuse intersects with permits, licensing, or code enforcement.
Where to Find Open Data
The City of Boise publishes datasets and API endpoints via its open data portal and maintains official rules in the municipal code. Key official sources include the city open data portal, the municipal code pages, and Planning & Development Services for permits and land-use datasets.
- City of Boise Open Data portal[1] โ searchable datasets, API endpoints, Socrata-compatible REST APIs and export options.
- Boise Municipal Code[2] โ governing ordinances, definitions, and any municipal rules that affect data publication and compliance.
- Planning & Development Services[3] โ permits, building and land-use datasets, and developer-facing data contacts.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement for violations of city codes related to land use, permits, or required reporting is handled through the municipal code and relevant departments such as Planning & Development Services and Code Enforcement. Specific monetary fine amounts for data-related infractions or permit violations are not specified on the cited municipal code page; see the municipal code for the controlling sections and procedures.[2]
Details required for this section:
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.[2]
- Escalation: first, repeat, or continuing offence distinctions are not specified on the cited page.[2]
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, stop-work orders, permit suspension, property liens, and civil court action are possible remedies noted across municipal enforcement practices; specific remedies and procedures should be confirmed with the enforcing department.[2]
- Enforcer and inspection pathways: Planning & Development Services manages permits and inspections, and Code Enforcement handles compliance complaints; contact Planning & Development Services for permitting enforcement and the municipal code for procedural citations.[3]
- Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits are governed by the municipal code; where time limits or appeal steps are not listed on the cited page, they are not specified on the cited page.[2]
Applications & Forms
Permit applications, building permit forms, and many developer requests are handled by Planning & Development Services. Specific form names and fees may be available on the department pages; if a specific API access form exists, it will be listed on the open data portal or department site. For permits and developer filings, consult Planning & Development Services for current forms and submission instructions.[3]
FAQ
- How do I access API endpoints for Boise datasets?
- Use the City of Boise Open Data portal to find dataset pages that include REST API endpoints, query examples, and export options.[1]
- Are there restrictions on reusing Boise open data?
- Reuse terms and any licensing or attribution requests are listed on dataset pages and in city policies; consult the municipal code and dataset metadata for reuse terms.[2]
- Who do I contact about incorrect or missing data?
- Report data issues to the dataset owner listed on the open data portal or contact Planning & Development Services for permit-related data; use the department contact pages for formal complaints.[3]
How-To
- Find a dataset on the City of Boise Open Data portal and open its dataset page to view available fields and API endpoints.[1]
- Use the REST API example on the dataset page to construct queries, filter by field, and request CSV or GeoJSON exports.
- If your work requires permits or data not published, contact Planning & Development Services to request access or to determine permit requirements.[3]
- If you receive an enforcement notice related to data-driven actions (for example, unpermitted work), follow the appeal steps in the municipal code and contact the enforcing department promptly.[2]
Key Takeaways
- Boise provides an official open data portal with APIs for machine access.
- Municipal code and Planning & Development Services govern permits, enforcement, and formal appeals.
Help and Support / Resources
- Planning & Development Services - contact and permits
- City of Boise Open Data portal - dataset owners and API docs
- Boise Municipal Code - ordinances and procedures