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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The weekly dataset contains regularly updated data on how the LinkNYC kiosks are being used, including numbers of users, number of Wi-Fi sessions, amount of data transmitted and other information. Data accuracy is limited as of the date of publication and by the methodology and accuracy of the original sources. The City shall not be liable for any costs related to, or in reliance of, the data contained in these datasets.
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Civic engagement activities agencies completed between September 15, 2019 and April 30, 2020.
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The collection of datasets identified via FOIL reporting and their respective release statuses as a part of the 2020 Open Data Plan
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Various FOIL reporting metrics as part of the 2020 Open Data Compliance Plan
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The collection of datasets that are going to be removed from the Open Data Plan.
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Data on public websites maintained by or on behalf of the city agencies.
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The collection of datasets set to be released on the Open Data Portal, according to the 2020 Open Data Plan.
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DoITT regulates public pay telephones installed on and over the City's sidewalks except for phones that are attached to subway stations (which are handled by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority). The Public Pay Telephone (PPT) data point contains Borough, Community Boards, Council District, Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA), Zip Code, Business Improvement District (BID), nearest Building Identification Number (BIN) and Police Precinct information. Payphones installed on private property are not regulated by DoITT. LinkNYC kiosk phones are a separate data set. CityBridge now owns, maintains, and displays advertising on the remaining public pay telephones as well.
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DoITT regulates public pay telephones installed on and over the City's sidewalks except for phones that are attached to subway stations (which are handled by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority). The Public Pay Telephone (PPT) data point contains Borough, Community Boards, Council District, Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA), Zip Code, Business Improvement District (BID), nearest Building Identification Number (BIN) and Police Precinct information. Payphones installed on private property are not regulated by DoITT. LinkNYC kiosk phones are a separate data set. CityBridge now owns, maintains, and displays advertising on the remaining public pay telephones as well.
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Open Data is most useful when it’s up-to-date. Over the past eight years, NYC Open Data has invested in dataset automation, so that data is updated without human intervention.
As the demand for City data continues to increase, and new technologies continue to surface, our goal is to automate more data, at a faster rate. In the last few months we have been testing tools and processes that should bring us closer to achieving this goal.
These efforts will lead to more reliable data, while allowing the Open Data Team and agency staff to work more efficiently. We plan to invest more time into testing new methods of automation, and have released a this dataset so anyone can track our progress on automations.
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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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Datasets removed from the Open Data Plan, and an explanation why they were removed.
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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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This inventory includes all datasets scheduled for release after September 15, 2019.
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Data about Empire City Subway’s (ECS) conduit for fiber-optic and other cable, aggregated at the Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA) level.
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Details on complaints made to DoITT’s cable franchising center
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Topographic and bathymetric LiDAR data was collected for New York City in 2017. Topographic data was collected for the entire city, plus an additional 100 meter buffer, using a Leica ALS80 sensor equipped to capture at least 8 pulse/m 2. Dates of capture for topographic data were between 05/03/2017 and 05/17/2017 during 50% leaf-off conditions. Bathymetric data was collected in select areas of the city (where bathymetric data capture was expected) using a Riegl VQ-880-G sensor equipped to capture approximately 15 pulses/m 2 (1.5 Secchi depths). Dates of capture for bathymetric were between 07/04/2017 - 07/26/2017. LiDAR data was tidally-coordinated and captured between mean lower low water (+30% of mean tide) ranges.
The horizontal datum for all datasets is NAD83, the vertical datum is NAVD88, Geoid 12B, and the data is projected in New York State Plane - Long Island. Units are in US Survey Feet.
To learn more about these datasets, visit the interactive “Understanding the 2017 New York City LiDAR Capture” Story Map -- https://maps.nyc.gov/lidar/2017/
Please see the following link for additional documentation on this dataset -- https://github.com/CityOfNewYork/nyc-geo-metadata/blob/master/Metadata/Metadata_LiDAR_Summary.md
The following datasets are available for download via the New York State GIS Clearinghouse.
The following links direct to the New York State website which includes links to download. Users may use the statewide interactive DEM download application to download specific areas of interest (hydroflattened DEM and classified point clouds only). Tile index for DEMs on the application correspond to tile indexes for hydro-enforced and digital surface models.
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A 6-in resolution tree canopy change (2010 - 2017) dataset derived from the 2017 Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data capture. This dataset represents a "top-down" mapping perspective and all tree polygons are classed as: (1) No Change, (2) Gain, (3) Loss. No change indicates that this portion of the canopy has undergone no modifications during the time period. Gain indicates that new tree canopy has appeared during the time period. Loss indicates that this portion of the tree canopy was removed during the time period.
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