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New York City Work and Family Leave Survey (WFLS) 2014
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:25:47.000ZThe New York City Work and Family Leave Survey (WFLS), conducted in March 2016, was a telephone survey of New York City residents who gave birth in 2014. Its goal was to improve understanding about the availability and accessibility of paid family leave to working parents. The WFLS also sought to describe the role that paid family leave policies play in achieving health equity for parents and children. The WFLS was made possible through funding by the U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau.
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Community Data Asset: BetaNYC BoardStat Brooklyn
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-05T01:32:48.000ZAll 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily. Click here to download data from 2011 - https://data.cityofnewyork.us/dataset/311-Service-Requests-From-2011/fpz8-jqf4 Click here to download data from 2012 - https://data.cityofnewyork.us/dataset/311-Service-Requests-From-2012/as38-8eb5 Click here to download data from 2013 - https://data.cityofnewyork.us/dataset/311-Service-Requests-From-2013/hybb-af8n Click here to download data from 2014 - https://data.cityofnewyork.us/dataset/311-Service-Requests-From-2014/vtzg-7562 Click here to download data from 2015 - https://data.cityofnewyork.us/dataset/311-Service-Requests-From-2015/57g5-etyj
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NYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2023-12-13T02:14:01.000ZNYC Wi-Fi Hotspot Locations Wi-Fi Providers: CityBridge, LLC (Free Beta): LinkNYC 1 gigabyte (GB), Free Wi-Fi Internet Kiosks Spot On Networks (Free) NYC HOUSING AUTHORITY (NYCHA) Properties Fiberless (Free): Wi-Fi access on Governors Island Free - up to 5 Mbps for users as the part of Governors Island Trust Governors Island Connectivity Challenge AT&T (Free): Wi-Fi access is free for all users at all times. Partners: In several parks, the NYC partner organizations provide publicly accessible Wi-Fi. Visit these parks to learn more information about their Wi-Fi service and how to connect. Cable (Limited-Free): In NYC Parks provided by NYC DoITT Cable television franchisees. ALTICEUSA previously known as “Cablevision” and SPECTRUM previously known as “Time Warner Cable” (Limited Free) Connect for 3 free 10 minute sessions every 30 days or purchase a 99 cent day pass through midnight. Wi-Fi service is free at all times to Cablevision’s Optimum Online and Time Warner Cable broadband subscribers. Wi-Fi Provider: Chelsea Wi-Fi (Free) Wi-Fi access is free for all users at all times. Chelsea Improvement Company has partnered with Google to provide Wi-Fi a free wireless Internet zone, a broadband region bounded by West 19th Street, Gansevoort Street, Eighth Avenue, and the High Line Park. Wi-Fi Provider: Downtown Brooklyn Wi-Fi (Free) The Downtown Brooklyn Partnership - the New York City Economic Development Corporation to provide Wi-Fi to the area bordered by Schermerhorn Street, Cadman Plaza West, Flatbush Avenue, and Tillary Street, along with select public spaces in the NYCHA Ingersoll and Whitman Houses. Wi-Fi Provider: Manhattan Downtown Alliance Wi-Fi (Free) Lower Manhattan Several public spaces all along Water Street, Front Street and the East River Esplanade south of Fulton Street and in several other locations throughout Lower Manhattan. Wi-Fi Provider: Harlem Wi-Fi (Free) The network will extend 95 city blocks, from 110th to 138th Streets between Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Madison Avenue is the free outdoor public wireless network. Wi-Fi Provider: Transit Wireless (Free) Wi-Fi Services in the New York City subway system is available in certain underground stations. For more information visit http://www.transitwireless.com/stations/. Wi-Fi Provider: Public Pay Telephone Franchisees (Free) Using existing payphone infrastructure, the City of New York has teamed up with private partners to provide free Wi-Fi service at public payphone kiosks across the five boroughs at no cost to taxpayers. Wi-Fi Provider: New York Public Library Using Wireless Internet Access (Wi-Fi): All Library locations offer free wireless access (Wi-Fi) in public areas at all times the libraries are open. Connecting to the Library's Wireless Network •You must have a computer or other device equipped with an 802.11b-compatible wireless card. •Using your computer's network utilities, look for the wireless network named "NYPL." •The "NYPL" wireless network does not require a password to connect. Limitations and Disclaimers Regarding Wireless Access •The Library's wireless network is not secure. Information sent from or to your laptop can be captured by anyone else with a wireless device and the appropriate software, within three hundred feet. •Library staff is not able to provide technical assistance and no guarantee can be provided that you will be able to make a wireless connection. •The Library assumes no responsibility for the safety of equipment or for laptop configurations, security, or data files resulting from connection to the Library's network
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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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Street Hail Livery (SHL) Taxi Initial Inspection Schedule
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-04T22:07:21.000ZThis is a schedule of Street Hail Livery (SHL) Taxicab initial inspections at the Taxi and Limousine Commission’s Safety and Emissions Facility. This information is also available with the Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) provided at the time of your last inspection, or on the back of your rate card. Please note that this schedule is tentative and subject to change. This schedule is updated bi-annually prior to January and July. You may contact the TLC at (718) 267-4559 or inspections@tlc.nyc.gov if you have questions regarding the inspection schedule.
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Bedbug Reporting
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-06-17T15:12:57.000ZProperty owners are required to obtain bedbug infestation history from tenants or a dwelling unit owner. This dataset captures the bedbug infestation history as reported by the property owner. </p> Local Law 69 of 2017 requires that all multiple dwelling property owners must attempt to obtain the bed bug infestation history from the tenant or unit owner, including whether eradication measures were employed for a bedbug infestation. The information reported in this file is self-reported information filed annually by property owners. Once the Bed Bug Annual Report has been filed, the property owner is required to either provide the filing receipt to each tenant (upon commencement of a new lease and with each lease renewal) OR post the filing receipt in a prominent location in the building. In addition, the property owner must either distribute to each tenant or post the DOHMH Preventing and Getting Rid of Bedbugs Safely guide, which provides information on the prevention, detection, and removal of bedbugs. Each record in the file represents a filing completed. If a property has submitted two records for the same period, the second filing is the active final submission for the period.
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DSNY Garages
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-05T10:02:47.000ZLocation of DSNY garages. Essential to DSNY operations are our 59 garages across the five boroughs. This structure enables the Department’s uniformed personnel to efficiently perform regular duties – and quickly execute emergency response.
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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
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Hurricane Sandy Expense and Capital Estimate by Agency
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-11T16:32:43.000ZThis dataset contains the funding amount for Hurricane Sandy expenses, Capital Repair, and Capital Mitigation expenditures by agency. The reporting unit for expenses is listed in whole dollars. This information is reviewed and updated quarterly.
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Accessible Pedestrian Signal Locations
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-06-14T20:01:50.000ZNYC DOT's Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) are devices affixed to pedestrian signal poles to assist blind or low vision pedestrians in crossing the street. APS are wired to a pedestrian signal and send audible and vibrotactile indications when pedestrians push a botton installed at a crosswalk.