Feature Layer dataset showing damaged properties due to the civil unrest that occurred in the City of Minneapolis during the week of May 25 - May 29, 2020.FAQ'sWhy was the data compiled? To get a clear understanding of the extent of damage to the City as well as to begin the recovery process. How was the data collected? Several teams were sent out and used grid maps to travel every street within the City Boundary. Teams used an application where they assigned a level of damage to buildings to pin point them. What do the different levels mean? Affected: Affected: (0-25%): Habitable, Cosmetic damage to roof or siding, Damage to landscape and trees (no impact to access), Wet basement w/no damage, Cosmetic damage only Minor: (25-50%): Uninhabitable, ≤18" of water in living spaces, Damage to mechanical components, Non-structural damage to roof, Chimney damage, Non-structural damage to interior/exterior components, Multiple vertical cracks in Foundation, Damage/contamination to well and septic systems, Skirting, HVAC, and non-structural components have been impacted Major: (50-75%): Uninhabitable, >18" of water in living spaces, Any water on main floor w/water filled basement, Failure or partial failure of foundation, Failure or partial failure of roof or exterior walls, Failure or partial failure of structural elements of walls, Water in the floor system, Foundation damage or displacement Destroyed: (>75%): Uninhabitable, Failure of ≥2 structural components, Threat of destruction, Frame is compromised-MH, Roof system is missing