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Open Data for All New Yorkers. Open Data is free public data published by New York City agencies and other partners. Attend a training class or sign up for the NYC Open Data mailing list to get the latest news and find out about upcoming events.
Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) NYC Open Data helps New Yorkers use and learn about City data.
NYC Open Data is managed by the Open Data Team at the NYC Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI). The team works with City agencies to identify and make data available, coordinate platform operations and improvements, and promote the use of Open Data both within government and throughout NYC.
In New York City, it’s the law. On March 7, 2012, former Mayor Bloomberg signed Local Law 11 of 2012, more commonly known as the “Open Data Law,” which amended the New York City administrative code to mandate that all public data be made available on a single web portal by the end of 2018.
NYC Open Data allows New Yorkers to engage with the information that is produced and used by the City government. The following tutorials will show you how to filter, map, and export 311 Service Requests during a particular time period.
How can I learn how to use the NYC Open Data Portal? Check out the guide on how to Get Started with Open Data. Where can I find a list of all of the datasets that are publicly available? You can refer to the “dataset of datasets,” which lists all official datasets on NYC Open Data.
NYC Open Data helps New Yorkers use and learn about City data.
With close to 1.5 million views, the Civil Service List on the NYC Open Data portal is one of the most frequently accessed datasets. This site provides access to the most relevant data about candidates currently active on the civil service list while offering an intuitive and user-friendly experience.
See how NYC Open Data is used by activists to advocate for change, by entrepreneurs to develop products, by teachers to build analytics skills in the classroom, by government agencies to make data more accessible, and much more.
If you have a question about a City service or are looking to report a problem in your area, the best and fastest way to get a response is to call 311, or to submit a request through the 311 online portal: https://portal.311.nyc.gov/.