Please note that this dataset is currently undergoing structural changes and will receive an update in December 2024. This is a list of responses to public inquiries to the NYC Open Data Team via the “Contact Us” page on www.nyc.gov/opendata that get triaged as being “Data Questions” and “Data Errors.”
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This dataset compiles a comprehensive database containing 90,327 street segments in New York City, covering their street design features, streetscape design, Vision Zero treatments, and neighborhood land use. It has two scales-street and street segment group (aggregation of same type of street at neighborhood). This dataset is derived based on all publicly available data, most from NYC Open Data. The detailed methods can be found in the published paper, Pedestrian and Car Occupant Crash Casualties Over a 9-Year Span of Vision Zero in New York City. To use it, please refer to the metadata file for more information and cite our work. A full list of raw data source can be found below:
Motor Vehicle Collisions – NYC Open Data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Public-Safety/Motor-Vehicle-Collisions-Crashes/h9gi-nx95
Citywide Street Centerline (CSCL) – NYC Open Data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/NYC-Street-Centerline-CSCL-/exjm-f27b
NYC Building Footprints – NYC Open Data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Housing-Development/Building-Footprints/nqwf-w8eh
Practical Canopy for New York City: https://zenodo.org/record/6547492
New York City Bike Routes – NYC Open Data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Transportation/New-York-City-Bike-Routes/7vsa-caz7
Sidewalk Widths NYC (originally from Sidewalk – NYC Open Data): https://www.sidewalkwidths.nyc/
LION Single Line Street Base Map - The NYC Department of City Planning (DCP): https://www.nyc.gov/site/planning/data-maps/open-data/dwn-lion.page
NYC Planimetric Database Median – NYC Open Data: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Transportation/NYC-Planimetrics/wt4d-p43d
NYC Vision Zero Open Data (including multiple datasets including all the implementations): https://www.nyc.gov/content/visionzero/pages/open-data
NYS Traffic Data - New York State Department of Transportation Open Data: https://data.ny.gov/Transportation/NYS-Traffic-Data-Viewer/7wmy-q6mb
Smart Location Database - US Environmental Protection Agency: https://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/smart-location-mapping
Race and ethnicity in area - American Community Survey (ACS): https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs
The Open Parking and Camera Violations dataset was initially loaded with all violations contained in the mainframe database as of May 2016. Subsequent new violation issuance and updates to existing violations are applied to this data set on the following schedule:
New or open violations will be updated weekly (Sunday). Violations satisfied by having been paid, dismissed via hearing, statutorily expired, or had other changes to its status, will be updated daily (Tuesday through Sunday). Violations that have been written-off because they have statutorily expired and are no longer valid are indicated with blank financials. Summons images will not be available during scheduled downtime on Sundays from 5:00 am to 10:00 am. * Initial dataset loaded 05/14/2016.This dataset contains the list of dataset nominations submitted to the NYC Open Data team.
A listing of all available datasets updated daily.
The Temporary Program, is no longer accepting applications. *Visit Permanent Dining Out website for information: https://www.diningoutnyc.info/ The New York City Open Restaurant is an effort to implement a citywide multi-phase program to expand outdoor seating options for food establishments to promote open space, enhance social distancing, and help them rebound in these difficult economic times. For real time updates on restaurants registered in the program, please visit NYC Open Restaurants dashboard: https://bit.ly/2Z00kn8 ** Please note this Open Restaurant Applications dataset may contain multiple entries (e.g. restaurants submitting 2 or more applications). The Open Restaurants dashboard website containing real time update, noted above, will have fewer total records due to the removal of multiple applications and only list the newest entry.
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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The City Record Online (CROL) is now a fully searchable database of notices published in the City Record newspaper which includes but is not limited to: public hearings and meetings, public auctions and sales, solicitations and awards and official rules proposed and adopted by city agencies.
A list of all datasets that were identified for publication on NYC Open Data and their current release status. For comprehensive information on each dataset currently on NYC Open Data, please refer to Local Law 251 of 2017: Published Data Asset Inventory.
New York City's Open Streets program transforms streets into public spaces open to all. These public spaces allows a variety of activities including education and cultural programming as well as building communities. For more information please visit: https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/openstreets.shtml Please note: there may be a delay in updates to the Open Data files.
Inmate admissions with attributes (race, gender, legal status, top charge). This data set excludes Sealed Cases. Resulting summaries may differ slightly from other published statistics.
This dataset contains seasonally adjusted employment data for New York City. Data is reported at the industry level (in units of thousands) and aggregated to total nonfarm and total private levels. Updates are posted after the not-seasonally-adjusted data is published by the NYS Department of Labor – typically monthly but with irregularities due to annual benchmark revisions.
This dataset includes all valid felony, misdemeanor, and violation crimes reported to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for all complete quarters so far this year (2019). For additional details, please see the attached data dictionary in the ‘About’ section.
Dataset contains information on rat inspections.
Rat Information Portal Data Release Notes April 20, 2015
The Rat Information Portal (RIP) is a web-based mapping application where users can view rat inspection data.
Data sources: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), Division of Environmental Health Pest Control Database
Notes on data limitations: Please note that if a property/taxlot does not appear in the file, that does not indicate an absence of rats - rather just that it has not been inspected. Similarly, neighborhoods with higher numbers properties with active rat signs may not actually have higher rat populations but simply have more inspections.
See our Data Disclaimer: http://www.nyc.gov/rats
This dataset identifies property managed partially or solely by NYC Parks. This data has been produced in whole or part using secondary data. Data accuracy is limited by the scale and accuracy of the original sources. Site-specific conditions should be field-verified.
Records are added as more land is designated under NYC Parks’ jurisdiction. Each record represents an acquisition.
User Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NExNJF5YKID04oOopi0fHainRuGG3Pz_jKSrMujPsPk/edit?usp=sharing
Data Dictionary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Q4DBWu7riNFxWvy1vnTJHoOI3r2L9oW6eCN56jCNyCw/edit?usp=sharing
All 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.
This table is the primary table for information about work orders, and contains general information - including a description of the work, assigned title, request date and completion date - about each work order. Each row represents a single work order. The primary key field is EVT_CODE. The EVT_OBJECT field can be joined to the Assets table on OBJ_CODE to know which asset the work order was for.
For the User Guide, please follow this link For the Data Dictionary, please follow this link
Bus lanes are travel lanes that are restricted to buses during certain hours of the day. All bus lanes have signs posted along the route with specific regulations; lanes marked "Bus Only" and /or painted red. Bus lanes help to keep buses from getting stuck in traffic, generally making travel for bus riders faster and reliable and improving the overall traffic flow of a corridor. Each record represents a segment of a bus lane based on the LION geographic base file of NYC streets. User may use the SegmentID field in this dataset to join with the LION data for more information.
All 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.
This data is table of monuments that is maintained by NYC Parks. Prior to being stored electronically the original data was stored on index cards dating back to the 1940s. The database is updated periodically to include new monuments, and information updated for existing monuments. For questions about the dataset please contact Parks’ Art & Antiquities division at (212) 360-8143.
For the data dictionary, please follow this link.
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.
Please note that this dataset is currently undergoing structural changes and will receive an update in December 2024. This is a list of responses to public inquiries to the NYC Open Data Team via the “Contact Us” page on www.nyc.gov/opendata that get triaged as being “Data Questions” and “Data Errors.”