Humanizing heat experiences through an open source data approach
Learn how Heat Story—an interactive tool that maps the inequitable imp...
Learn how Heat Story—an interactive tool that maps the inequitable imp...
Interested in how NYC can better collect demographic data by ethnicity...
Join the NYC Department of City Planning's Population Division for a l...
As a part of NYC Open Data Week, come hear the graduate students of th...
Join David Tussey, formerly of the NYC Department of Information Techn...
Urban populations are aging, and climate change puts older adults at i...
The New York City workforce development system helps hundreds of thous...
One of the most watched data releases is the monthly employment report...
The New York City (NYC) Department of Transportation (DOT) is responsi...
Are you interested in enriching your reports and manuscripts with inte...
Are you interested in researching your family's history in New York Ci...
Rats in NYC are widespread, as they are in many densely populated area...
The operation of buildings causes nearly 70% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
Is the New York City Public Schools the most segregated school distric...
Eighteen years ago, New York City released CityMap to the public. Brimming with dozens of spatial data layers and locational search capabilities, CityMap connected the public to data in an unprecedented way. Recently, the agency hosting the application decided it was time to retire the legacy version and release something new. In August 2023, a […]
EquityNYC, a project of the Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity, r...
The Mayor's Office of Climate & Environmental Justice (MOCEJ) will int...
The WeGovNYC Databook (databook.wegov.nyc) is a set of software and da...
Join Loisaida for a presentation on soil health and tree-bed conditions, followed by a field exercise examining and mapping the state of nearby street tree environments. Learn about common tree care issues, along with actions that New Yorkers and community groups can take to improve publicly available data. Our goal is to foster stewardship while […]
Dive into the heart of NYC's immigration trends with us! This session is led by Carman Nareau and Justino Mora on Emerson Collective’s Technology team. Ideal for students, academics, policymakers, and data enthusiasts, this presentation focuses on the ethical usage of immigration data and its societal impact. In this session, we will explore: NYC's immigration […]
Close out Open Data Week with BetaNYC! When: Saturday, March 23 from 9am to 6pm Where: CUNY School of Law Website: schoolofdata.nyc Registration: nycsodata2024.eventbrite.com Join us for our annual community-driven public interest technology conference. Participants come to learn, network, and collaborate around public interest technology, data, and design in New York City. With programming support […]