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Hourly Traffic on MTA Bridges and Tunnels, Averages by Direction Column Chart
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-19T11:00:44.000ZThis dataset provides data showing the number of vehicles (including cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles) that pass through each of the bridges and tunnels operated by the MTA each hour of the day. The data is updated weekly.
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Shared Ride Reservations at Port Authority of NY NJ Airports: Beginning 2005
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:01:45.000ZThe Port Authority of New York and New Jersey quarterly produces a data file and provides information on Shared Ride (airport transportation services by authorized vehicles) reservations. Shared Ride service is defined as multiple stop “door to door” services by authorized providers. Although both reservation and passenger number for Shared Ride are simultaneously registered at the Port Authority’s Welcome Center when an individual makes a reservation, the Port Authority’s Ground Transportation Information System (GTIS) counts reservation numbers and passenger numbers separately as one reservation can have multiple passengers. This Shared Ride Reservation dataset reflects only the Shared Ride reservations.
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Natural Community Biodiversity by County
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2022-02-25T19:45:56.000ZThe NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) collects and maintains several datasets on the locations, distribution and status of species of plants and animals. Information on distribution by county from the following three databases was extracted and compiled into this dataset. First, the New York Natural Heritage Program biodiversity database: Rare animals, rare plants, and significant natural communities. Significant natural communities are rare or high-quality wetlands, forests, grasslands, ponds, streams, and other types of habitats. Next, the 2nd NYS Breeding Bird Atlas Project database: Birds documented as breeding during the atlas project from 2000-2005. And last, DEC’s NYS Reptile and Amphibian Database: Reptiles and amphibians; most records are from the NYS Amphibian & Reptile Atlas Project (Herp Atlas) from 1990-1999.
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Curb Ramps and Sidewalks on NYS-Owned Highways Map
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-04-12T20:17:38.000ZThis data set includes all sidewalks and curb ramps located on the road system under the jurisdiction of New York State Department of Transportation (DOT). It contains the Regional Office responsible for the management of the feature, the state county where the feature is located and the route name and number for sidewalks on state-owned routes within New York State. The data set does not include sidewalks or curb ramps located on non-state owned routes such as those owned by cities, towns or villages within the state.
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New York State Executive Budget Capital Appropriations, as Amended: 2018-2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:05:13.000ZThis data set includes capital project appropriations and reappropriations as they relate to the FY 2019 Executive Budget, as amended.
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New York State Executive Budget Capital Appropriations: 2021-22
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2021-01-20T22:24:47.000ZThis data set includes capital project appropriations and reappropriations as they relate to the FY 2022 Executive Budget
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Daily Corporation and Other Entity Filing Data
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-20T11:16:45.000ZThis data contains Corporations and other Entities filing information that were processed in the previous thirty days. Each line contains the Department of State ID number, Film ID, Date Filed, Effective Date, Entity Name, the law under which the filing was made and other pertinent filing information.
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Resource Development Status for Active NYSERDA RES and RPS Projects
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-06-12T21:19:47.000ZLarge-scale Renewable Projects Reported by NYSERDA Beginning 2004 dataset includes information for projects completed, operational, cancelled, and under development. Projects under development are subject to change. Note that all Large Scale Renewable energy projects awarded under solicitations ORECRFP18-1, ORECRFP20-1, RESRFP18-1, RESRFP19-1, RESRFP20-1, and T2RFP21-1 require that all laborers, workpersons, and mechanics, within the meaning of NYS Labor Law Article 8, performing construction activities with respect to the Bid Facility and, if awarded, Energy Storage, must be paid at least the applicable Prevailing Wage applicable in the area where the Bid Facility will be situated, erected and used, as published by the NYS Department of Labor (DOL) or, if located outside of New York State, at least the equivalent Prevailing Wage of the jurisdiction where the Bid Facility is located. For more information on Clean Energy Standard Results, please visit https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Clean-Energy-Standard/Renewable-Generators-and-Developers/RES-Tier-One-Eligibility/Solicitations-for-Long-term-Contracts For more information on the Offshore Wind Results, please visit https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Offshore-Wind/Offshore-Wind-Solicitations/Generators-and-Developers/2018-Solicitation For more information on the Competitive Tier Two Results, please visit https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/All-Programs/Programs/Clean-Energy-Standard/Renewable-Generators-and-Developers/Tier-Two-Competitive-Program How does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov.
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New York's Great Appliance Swap Out Rebates by Zip Code Map
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-12-13T02:38:49.000ZHow does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, NYSERDA administered an $18.7 million residential high-efficiency appliance rebate program called New York's Great Appliance Swap Out. Under the approved U.S. Department of Energy plan, customers purchasing appliances qualified for a rebate of $75 ($105 with documented recycling) for ENERGY STAR qualified refrigerators, $75 ($100 with documented recycling) for clothes washers and $50 ($75 with documented recycling) for freezers. $500 rebate ($555 with documented recycling) were also available for high-efficiency dishwashers, clothes washers and refrigerators that meet CEE super efficiency levels when they were purchased as part of a three-appliance package. The plan was approved by the DOE on December 1, 2009. The program was launched February 12, 2010 and closed March 4, 2011 after processing over $16.58 million in rebates.
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Daily Traffic on Queens Midtown Tunnel Time Line
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-19T11:00:44.000ZThis dataset provides data showing the number of vehicles (including cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles) that pass through each of the bridges and tunnels operated by the MTA each hour of the day. The data is updated weekly.