Monthly whole building electricity and natural gas consumption data in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2. To understand more about full building characteristics and annual metrics, visit this link to view the annual water and energy consumption data set. Each property in these two data sets can be linked using the “Property ID” column, which serves as a key.
This dataset contains a one-month sample of flattened EVENT data records from the New York City (NYC) Connected Vehicle (CV) Pilot that have undergone obfuscation of precise time and _location details as well as other vehicle identifiers. The full unflattened event data from NYC CV pilot can be found in the ITS Sandbox. Each EVENT record documents the details of one application warning that occurred on an Aftermarket Safety Device (ASD) in an equipped host vehicle and includes CV messages from a defined recording time both before and after the warning was generated by the host ASD. Messages in the recording time window include the Basic Safety Messages (BSM) of the host vehicle that received the warning, as well as other BSMs received from the warning target equipped vehicle (for V2V applications) or other nearby equipped vehicles. Depending on the application warning type, MAP messages, Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) messages, and Traveler Information Messages (TIM) that were heard by the host vehicle may also be included in the event record.
Web traffic statistics for the top 2000 most visited pages on nyc.gov by month.
This dataset provides key performance indicators for several agencies disaggregated by community district, police precinct, borough or school district. Each line of data indicates the relevant agency, the indicator, the type of geographic subunit and number, and data for each month. Data are provided from Fiscal Year 2011 (July 2010) to Fiscal Year 2019 (June 2019). This data is submitted by the relevant agency to the Mayor’s Office of Operations on an annual basis and is available on Operations’ website.
For the latest available information, please refer to the Mayor's Management Report - Agency Performance Indicators dataset.
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The ISM New York Current Business Conditions index increased by 1.7 points from the previous month to 37.2 in March 2021, up from February's nine-month low of 35.5. Employment rose 21.9 points to a 19-month high of 63.0 and Quantity of Purchases increased to a three-month high of 41.7. In addition, Current Revenues rose to a three-month high with a breakeven finding of 50.0, a significant increase from the 8-month low of 35.3 reported in February. Expected Revenues rose even more, increasing by 16.2 points to reach a 14-month high of 63.3. Prices Paid fell after increasing for four consecutive months, reaching a 3-month low of 70.8, down from the 30-month high of 76.5 reported in February. The New York chapter of the Institute for Supply Management has discontinued in May 2021 the release of the monthly Current Business Index. This dataset provides - United States Ism New York Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "New York State Monthly WIC Enrollment and Participation by Category" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
Monthly OCME Indicators. This information is being captured by the Mayor's Management Report (MMR) datasets published by the Mayor's Office of Operations. For the 2017 data, please refer to this dataset.
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Location and facility information for places in New York City providing seasonal flu vaccinations.
This is a dataset hosted by the City of New York. The city has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York City using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the City of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
This data includes the name and location of food service establishments and the violations that were found at the time of their last inspection. This dataset excludes inspections conducted in New York City (see: https://nycopendata.socrata.com/), Suffolk County (http://apps.suffolkcountyny.gov/health/Restaurant/intro.html) and Erie County. Inspections are a “snapshot” in time and are not always reflective of the day-to-day operations and overall condition of an establishment. Occasionally, remediation may not appear until the following month due to the timing of the updates. Some counties provide this information on their own websites and information found there may be updated more frequently. This dataset is refreshed on a monthly basis.
Last inspection data is the most recently submitted and available data.
For more information, check out http://www.health.ny.gov/regulations/nycrr/title_10/part_14/subpart_14-1.htm, or go to the "About" tab.
The Department of Taxation and Finance monthly produces a compilation of those state and local and local purpose taxes and fees collected by the Department. The taxes and fees information provided in this data set are primarily taxes imposed by the Tax Law, but also includes fees that are imposed by other state laws but are administered and collected by the Department. Collections are net of refunds and other processing and accounting adjustments. The data set provides a history of these collections by month beginning with April 1996.
Average response times to incidents by Year, Month, Incident classification and borough.
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Analysis of ‘DSNY Monthly Tonnage Data’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/4485e51e-b7f2-4147-8719-75f7df223016 on 13 February 2022.
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DSNY Monthly Tonnage Data.
DSNY Monthly Tonnage Data provides monthly collection tonnages that the Department of Sanitation collects from NYC residences and institutions. For more information about DSNY services, see: http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services. Please note that in May, 2020, DSNY's curbside organics program which was operational in certain districts was suspended due to COVID-19 budget cuts. In October of 2021, DSNY started collecting organics from residents in certain districts who signed up to receive this service. For more information, see: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/dsny/site/services/food-scraps-and-yard-waste-page/overview-residents-organics.
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The dataset presented in this forum is monthly data. The Port Authority collects monthly data for domestic and international, cargo, flights, passengers and aircraft equipment type from each carrier at PANYNJ-operated airports. The data is aggregated and forms the basis for estimating flight fees, parking, concession, and PFC revenues at the Port Authority Airports.
Note: Find data at source. ・ The Utility Energy Registry (UER) is a database platform that provides streamlined public access to aggregated community-scale utility-reported energy data. The UER is intended to promote and facilitate community-based energy planning and energy use awareness and engagement. On April 19, 2018, the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) issued the Order Adopting the Utility Energy Registry under regulatory CASE 17-M-0315. The order requires utilities under its regulation to develop and report community energy use data to the UER.This dataset includes electricity and natural gas usage data reported at the city, town, and village level collected under a data protocol in effect between 2016 and 2021. Other UER datasets include energy use data reported at the county and ZIP code level. Data collected after 2021 were collected according to a modified protocol. Those data may be found at https://data.ny.gov/Energy-Environment/Utility-Energy-Registry-Monthly-Community-Energy-U/4txm-py4p.Data in the UER can be used for several important purposes such as planning community energy programs, developing community greenhouse gas emissions inventories, and relating how certain energy projects and policies may affect a particular community. It is important to note that the data are subject to privacy screening and fields that fail the privacy screen are withheld.
DSNY Monthly Tonnage Data provides monthly collection tonnages that the Department of Sanitation collects from NYC residences and institutions. For more information about DSNY collection services, see: https://www.nyc.gov/site/dsny/collection/residents.page.
The NYC street tree data includes data from the 1995, 2005 and 2015 Street Tree Censuses, which are conducted by volunteers organized by the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation. Trees were inventoried by address, and identified by tree species, diameter, and condition. This public dataset is hosted in Google BigQuery and is included in BigQuery's 1TB/mo of free tier processing. This means that each user receives 1TB of free BigQuery processing every month, which can be used to run queries on this public dataset. Watch this short video to learn how to get started quickly using BigQuery to access public datasets. What is BigQuery .
The Flash report provides monthly performance data on key ACS child welfare, child care, and juvenile justice functions such as children using vouchers for child care, child protective caseloads, and the number of admissions to detention. Each row of data in the Excel file posted to Open Data is a distinct measure in the Flash Report.The columns are the month of the data. Data are updated semiannually in September and April using data from queries of administrative data systems and data provided directly from program areas. A graphic version of the Flash Report is posted monthly to the ACS internet webpage https://www1.nyc.gov/site/acs/about/flashindicators.page For the User Guide, please follow this link. For the Data Dictionary, please follow this link.
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WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and children up to age five. This dataset contains the monthly WIC enrollment and participation data for each participant category by WIC site and reporting month. The data can be aggregated to the local agency, sub-region, region, and State levels and includes mapping data. For more information about the WIC Program, please visit: https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/wic
This dataset provides detail on how all assets on a domain are being used (e.g. views, downloads, API reads).
User activity is provided by date, asset uid, asset type, asset name, access type and user segment. Please see Site Analytics: Asset Access for more detail about these fields.
The dataset will reflect new Asset Access records within a day of when they occur.
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This is a dataset hosted by the City of New York. The city has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York City using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the City of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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Monthly whole building electricity and natural gas consumption data in privately owned buildings over 25,000 ft2 and in City-owned buildings over 10,000 ft2. To understand more about full building characteristics and annual metrics, visit this link to view the annual water and energy consumption data set. Each property in these two data sets can be linked using the “Property ID” column, which serves as a key.