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Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Complaints Closed
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:20:46.000ZThe New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is an independent agency. It is empowered to receive, investigate, mediate, hear, make findings, and recommend action on complaints against New York City police officers alleging the use of excessive or unnecessary force, abuse of authority, discourtesy, or the use of offensive language. The Board’s investigative staff, composed entirely of civilian employees, conducts investigations in an impartial fashion. The Board forwards its findings to the police commissioner.
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Legally Operating Businesses
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-08-09T20:34:18.000Z<b>NOTE:</b> This dataset reflects data as of 7/21/2023. The Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) is working on an updated version of this dataset. This dataset features licenses issued by DCWP to businesses and individuals so that they may legally operate in New York City. Note: Temporary street fair vendor permits are not included in this dataset.
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Office of The Comptroller: NYC Employee Retirement System (NYCERS) Holdings Data
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-02-12T20:55:32.000ZThis dataset sets forth the holdings NYC Employee Retirement System (NYCERS) (both equity and fixed income) of the identified pension/retirement system as of the close of the fiscal year.
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Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) - Allegations Closed
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:20:46.000ZThe New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) is an independent agency. It is empowered to receive, investigate, mediate, hear, make findings, and recommend action on complaints against New York City police officers alleging the use of excessive or unnecessary force, abuse of authority, discourtesy, or the use of offensive language. The Board’s investigative staff, composed entirely of civilian employees, conducts investigations in an impartial fashion. The Board forwards its findings to the police commissioner. Note: More than one allegation may be in a complaint.
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Forestry Work Orders
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-08-13T15:11:27.000ZRecord of Forestry work orders for NYC Parks & Recreation. Work Orders are used to record activities performed by Parks staff, contractors, other Agencies, or private entities in the case of permitted work. ForMS 2.0 requires that WOs can only be created from an Inspection, with the exception of a Debris Removal – Misc. Wood WO where the associated tree cannot always be determined. This dataset can be joined to the Forestry Planting Spaces dataset by joining PlantingSpaceGlobalID from Forestry Work Orders to GLOBALID from Forestry Planting Spaces. User guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PVPWFi-WExkG3rvnagQDoBbqfsGzxCKNmR6n678nUeU/edit?usp=sharing Data dictionary: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yMfZgcsrvx9M0b3-ZdEQ3WCk2dFxgitCWytTrJSwEAs/edit?usp=sharing
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Land Cover Raster Data (2017) – 6in Resolution
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-09-23T19:23:03.000ZA 6-in resolution 8-class land cover dataset derived from the 2017 Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data capture. This dataset was developed as part of an updated urban tree canopy assessment and therefore represents a ''top-down" mapping perspective in which tree canopy overhanging features is assigned to the tree canopy class. The eight land cover classes mapped were: (1) Tree Canopy, (2) Grass\Shrubs, (3) Bare Soil, (4) Water, (5) Buildings, (6) Roads, (7) Other Impervious, and (8) Railroads. The primary sources used to derive this land cover layer were 2017 LiDAR (1-ft post spacing) and 2016 4-band orthoimagery (0.5-ft resolution). Object based image analysis was used to automate land-cover features using LiDAR point clouds and derivatives, orthoimagery, and vector GIS datasets -- City Boundary (2017, NYC DoITT) Buildings (2017, NYC DoITT) Hydrography (2014, NYC DoITT) LiDAR Hydro Breaklines (2017, NYC DoITT) Transportation Structures (2014, NYC DoITT) Roadbed (2014, NYC DoITT) Road Centerlines (2014, NYC DoITT) Railroads (2014, NYC DoITT) Green Roofs (date unknown, NYC Parks) Parking Lots (2014, NYC DoITT) Parks (2016, NYC Parks) Sidewalks (2014, NYC DoITT) Synthetic Turf (2018, NYC Parks) Wetlands (2014, NYC Parks) Shoreline (2014, NYC DoITT) Plazas (2014, NYC DoITT) Utility Poles (2014, ConEdison via NYCEM) Athletic Facilities (2017, NYC Parks) For the purposes of classification, only vegetation > 8 ft were classed as Tree Canopy. Vegetation below 8 ft was classed as Grass/Shrub. To learn more about this dataset, 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_LandCover.md
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DSNY Districts
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-04-10T10:00:05.000ZThis dataset contains a shape file of DSNY Districts. For operations management, the NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) divides the City into seven operation zones (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn North, Brooklyn South, Queens West, Queens East, and Staten Island). These zones are further divided into 59 Sanitation Districts. The boundary for each DSNY district is congruent with NYC Community District boundaries.
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DOB NOW: Electrical Permit Applications
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-08-15T20:11:40.000ZThis dataset is part of the DOB NOW Electrical Permit Data Collection: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=DOB+NOW+Electrical+Permits+Data This dataset contains general information about the job filing, including location, applicant, type of work and fee information. Each instance of electrical work might have one row/record for the Initial application, as well as one or more Post Approval Amendment or Subsequent Filing. (See Filing_Type field.)
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LinkNYC Kiosk Locations
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-08-01T14:42:18.000ZLinkNYC is the City’s program to provide free high-speed Wi-Fi, nationwide calling, a dedicated 911 button, charging ports for mobile devices, and access to social services. The City has recently begun to roll out a new and improved design of the original LinkNYC kiosk: Link5G. This new design will provide all of the amenities of LinkNYC kiosks, with the added benefit of 4G and 5G connectivity to enhance mobile telecommunications networks. This dataset lists locations for LinkNYC kiosks plus four public payphones in the five boroughs.
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Hazard Mitigation Plan - Mitigation Actions Database (Polygons)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-08-16T14:23:29.000ZNew York City’s comprehensive effort to reduce or eliminate potential losses from the hazards described in the Hazard Specific section of the website. The map includes existing and completed mitigation actions that will minimize the effects of a hazard event on New York City’s population, economy, property, building stock, and infrastructure. It is the result of a coordinated effort by 46 New York City agencies and partners to develop and implement a broad range of inventive and effective ways to mitigate hazards. Point, line, polygon features and a table for the Mitigation Actions map on the Hazard Mitigation website: www.nychazardmitigation.com/all-hazards/mitigation/actions-map/ This table contains more information on each project: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Hazard-Mitigation-Plan-Mitigation-Actions-Database/veqt-eu3t