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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:
New York City Board of Elections election district boundaries for New York City including portions under water. These district boundaries represent the redistricting as of the US Census 2020.
This GIS map of New York State displays election districts and polling places across the state as of 6/12/2025. This information is provided by individual counties to the state and reflects the most current data available. The polling place data is currently reflected for counties with a primary election in the June 24, 2025 election. However, a polling place listed on this page does not indicate an election for the respective jurisdiction and polling places are subject to change. Voters are encouraged to verify whether they have a primary election to vote in and their polling locations by using the NYS Board of Elections Poll Site Lookup tool for the most accurate and up-to-date information. https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov/The polling sites (voting locations) are provided as early voting locations (one dataset for NYC and one for the rest of the state (Non NYC)) and election day voting locations (one NYC and one Non NYC). These are based on data collected by the NYS Board of Elections (https://elections.ny.gov/).The election districts dataset is a combination of data from the NYC and County boards of elections. Information and formatting varied with the source; some variation is still present in this data service. Spatially, the districts may not align with districts from neighboring counties or with other reference datasets such as civil boundaries.
NYC Election District boundaries. Two versions of the data are available, both with and without water areas.
New York City Board of Elections election district boundaries for New York City clipped to the shoreline. These district boundaries represent the redistricting as of the US Census 2020.
"Neighborhood Financial Health (NFH) Digital Mapping and Data Tool provides neighborhood financial health indicator data for every neighborhood in New York City. DCWP's Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) also developed NFH Indexes to present patterns in the data within and across neighborhoods. NFH Index scores describe relative differences between neighborhoods across the same indicators; they do not evaluate neighborhoods against fixed standards. OFE intends for the NFH Indexes to provide an easy reference tool for comparing neighborhoods, and to establish patterns in the relationship of NFH indicators to economic and demographic factors, such as race and income. Understanding these connections is potentially useful for uncovering systems that perpetuate the racial wealth gap, an issue with direct implications for OFE’s mission to expand asset building opportunities for New Yorkers with low and moderate incomes. This data tool was borne out of the Collaborative for Neighborhood Financial Health, a community-led initiative designed to better understand how neighborhoods influence the financial health of their residents.
Geospatial data about Rockland County, New York Election Districts. Export to CAD, GIS, PDF, CSV and access via API.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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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: