All 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.
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Analysis of ‘2019 NYC Open Data Plan: FOIL Summary Statistics’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/51923e05-70be-4a4c-acb6-8094a9d79e2e on 26 January 2022.
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Local Law 7 of 2016 requires agencies to “review responses to freedom of information law [FOIL] requests that include the release of data to determine if such responses consist of or include public data sets that have not yet been included on the single web portal or the inclusion” on the Open Data Portal. Additionally, each City agency shall disclose “the total number, since the last update, of such agency’s freedom of information law responses that included the release of data, the total number of such responses determined to consist of or include a public data set that had not yet been included on the single web portal and the name of such public data set, where applicable, and the total number of such responses that resulted in voluntarily disclosed information being made accessible through the single web portal.”
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All 311 Service Request from 2010 to Present. Starting in November 2011 the data will be updated on a daily basis.
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Analysis of ‘NYC Open Data Release Tracker’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/e0c7cac3-c1e2-40a3-91c7-f4fd050cfac8 on 27 January 2022.
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A list of all datasets that were included on all the NYC Open Data plans (2013-2019) and their current release status. For a comprehensive information on each dataset on the Open Data Portal, please refer to Local Law 251 of 2017: Published Data Asset Inventory.
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description: This dataset will provide the list of datasets added to the portal since the publication of the Inaugural NYC Open Data Plan ( September 2013); abstract: This dataset will provide the list of datasets added to the portal since the publication of the Inaugural NYC Open Data Plan ( September 2013)
The Doing Business Search provides access to information on entities and individuals that do business with the City of New York. http://www.nyc.gov/portal/site/DBusinessSite
NOTE: The 311 dataset is currently showing incorrect values in the "Agency Name" column. Please use the "Agency" column in the interim while this is being resolved.
All 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.
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Analysis of ‘2019 NYC Open Data Plan: FOIL Datasets’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/cf1ca3b8-06bd-42ac-a7a6-360787d226ad on 26 January 2022.
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Local Law 7 of 2016 requires agencies to “review responses to freedom of information law [FOIL] requests that include the release of data to determine if such responses consist of or include public data sets that have not yet been included on the single web portal or the inclusion” on the Open Data Portal. Additionally, each City agency shall disclose “the total number, since the last update, of such agency’s freedom of information law responses that included the release of data, the total number of such responses determined to consist of or include a public data set that had not yet been included on the single web portal and the name of such public data set, where applicable, and the total number of such responses that resulted in voluntarily disclosed information being made accessible through the single web portal."
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The Lehman College Bronx Information Portal is a map-based open data platform with a focus on all things Bronx. Developed by Lehman College/CUNY with Socrata, the portal brings together Bronx-related open data all in one place. Data sets include education, health, population, environment and sustainability, among others. Join us to engage students, researchers and communities in connecting the Bronx to enrich teaching, learning and community service initiatives. For questions or comments, contact: ronald.bergmann@lehman.cuny.edu
The Capital Planning Platform is a new resource for collaborative planning, powered by open data and open source technology.The New York City Department of City Planning pioneered open data with Bytes of the Big Apple a decade ago. With the creation of the DCP"s Capital Planning Division in 2014, we envisioned a new civic technology resource: the Capital Planning Platform - a place for planners to access the maps, data, and analytics that they need to plan for public investments in neighborhoods and collaborate with one another. The NYC Facilities Explorer (beta) is a first step in building this vision. Over the months and years to come, we plan to add more map layers, new and improved datasets, and new analysis tools to this mapping platform to help automate a broad array of planning analyses and make the capital planning process more efficient, coordinated, and strategic across the public and private sectors in New York City.The Capital Planning Platform complements other data and maps that DCP produces. We also encourage users to explore the following resources, among others, on DCP"s website.NYC Census FactFinder - An interactive tool for creating demographic, social, economic, and housing profiles for neighborhoods and user-defined groupings of Census tracts.PLUTO and MapPLUTO - Extensive land use and geographic data at the tax lot level in multiple formats.Zoning and Land use Application (ZoLA) – ZoLA provides a simple way to research zoning regulations in New York City.Waterfront Access Map - This interactive map identifies and provides information about New York City’s inventory of publicly-accessible waterfront spaces.Community Portal - The DCP Community Portal offers resources on a variety of topics related to land use, community planning, and demographic trends for each of New York City’s 59 Community Boards
U.S. Government Workshttps://www.usa.gov/government-works
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This is a link to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Open Data Portal which is operated by DEP's Geospatial Data Center on an Esri platform.
This dataset contains the employment forecast 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 twice per year.
Dataset contains information on New York City air quality surveillance data. Air pollution is one of the most important environmental threats to urban populations and while all people are exposed, pollutant emissions, levels of exposure, and population vulnerability vary across neighborhoods. Exposures to common air pollutants have been linked to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and premature deaths. These indicators provide a perspective across time and NYC geographies to better characterize air quality and health in NYC. Data can also be explored online at the Environment and Health Data Portal: http://nyc.gov/health/environmentdata.
The Office of the New York State Inspector General (NYSIG), as established by Executive Law Article 4-A, is entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring that New York State government, its employees, and those who work with the State meet the highest standards of honesty, accountability, and efficiency. The Office of the New York State Welfare Inspector General (OWIG), as established by section 74 of the Executive Law, is responsible for maintaining the integrity of New York State’s public assistance programs. The Office of the New York State Workers’ Compensation Fraud Inspector General (WCFIG), as established by section 136 of the Workers’ Compensation Law, is responsible for investigating violations of the laws and regulations pertaining to the operation of the workers’ compensation system. Collectively, the three offices are known as the Offices of the Inspector General (OIG).
The OIG Case Management Unit (CMU) is principally responsible for receiving and processing allegations made to OIG. Each complaint is logged in to a centralized database and then addressed and/or investigated by investigative and legal staff. All case-related information is treated as confidential information.
Offices of the Inspector General (OIG) Investigative Complaints data includes the complaints received by CMU separated by OIG Office, Intake Number, Intake Source, Agency, and Case Type. A measurement period encompasses a one-month period.
Researchers agree to use the data for statistical reporting and analysis only. The author will include a disclaimer stating that any analysis, interpretations, or conclusions were reached by the researcher and not the New York State Offices of the Inspector General.
A list of all datasets that were included on all the NYC Open Data plans (2013-2018) and their current release status. For a comprehensive information on each dataset on the Open Data Portal, please refer to Local Law 251 of 2017: Published Data Asset Inventory.
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
Details of Motor Vehicle Collisions in New York City provided by the Police Department (NYPD).
The New York State Mesonet IMPACTS dataset is browse-only. It consists of temperature, wind, wind direction, mean sea level pressure, precipitation, and snow depth measurements, as well as profiler Doppler LiDAR and Microwave Radiometer (MWR) measurements from the New York State Mesonet network during the Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) field campaign, a three-year sequence of winter season deployments conducted to study snowstorms over the U.S. Atlantic coast. IMPACTS aimed to (1) Provide observations critical to understanding the mechanisms of snowband formation, organization, and evolution; (2) Examine how the microphysical characteristics and likely growth mechanisms of snow particles vary across snowbands; and (3) Improve snowfall remote sensing interpretation and modeling to advance prediction capabilities significantly. The Mesonet network consists of ground weather stations, LiDAR profilers, and microwave radiometer (MWR) profilers. These browse files are available from January 3, 2020, through March 2, 2023, in PNG format.
This information is required by Local Law 140 to be provided to the City Council and published on the Department for the Aging (NYC Aging) website and the Open Data portal. It contains the addresses, days of operation, daily participants, as well as the FY 2020 budgeted and actual expenses for NYC Aging funded senior centers (now know as Older Adult Centers).
This dataset contains current job postings available on the City of New York’s official jobs site (http://www.nyc.gov/html/careers/html/search/search.shtml). Internal postings available to city employees and external postings available to the general public are included.
All 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.