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Annual Report on Outreach to and Training of Cosmetologists (Historical)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-31T18:59:34.000ZThis data is from an annual report to be provided in compliance of Local Law 39 of 2019, covering the time period July 1 through October 15. The data set includes: a summary of outreach efforts to the cosmetology community, including the number of trainings provided for cosmetologists, disaggregated by borough. For Data Dictionary, please refer to this <a href="https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1P0b17twfrYTBfGN7J3jFV-pVV_H3nlkLITVz_8GmmNc/edit#gid=0">link</a>.
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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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Urban Park Ranger Animal Condition Response
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2023-08-08T18:27:42.000ZThis dataset contains information about requests for animal assistance, relocation, and/or rescue completed by the Urban Park Rangers
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HIV Testing Locations
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-02-07T22:03:17.000ZLocation and facility information for places in New York City that provide HIV testing.
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Free Residential at-the-tap Lead and Copper Data
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-16T17:46:36.000ZAt-the-tap samples tested for lead and copper
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NYC Condom Availability Program - HIV condom distribution locations
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-07-06T07:30:06.000ZThis is a list of over 325 venues, across the five boroughs that actively distribute free safer sex products. Product availability varies by venue. </p> The NYC Condom Availability Program maintains a robust list of active venues where New York City (NYC) residents may access free safer sex products across all 5 boroughs of NYC. This list is updated through a variety of mechanisms supported by the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH). At minimum, different sub-sets of this dataset are updated monthly by several vetted DOHMH contracted agencies. Other subsets of this dataset are updated in real-time by NYC Safer Sex Portal users. This entire dataset is refreshed in OpenData on a daily basis. This dataset shows where New York City residents can access NYC free safer sex products throughout the five boroughs. Each row represents pertinent information related to a single venue which distributes NYC safer sex products. This data is collected and maintained to populate the NYC HealthMap (https://a816-healthpsi.nyc.gov/NYCHealthMap/home/) and may be used by other safer sex product [condom/lubricant] locators or map publically available locations. This dataset does not represent all locations which received orders of free safer sex products from NYC DOHMH nor have the listed venues [locations] been endorsed by NYC DOHMH. Furthermore, while the data is sourced from the NYC HealthMap there could be a lag between what is visible inside the HealthMap’s user interface and what is seen on OpenData. The NYC HealthMap is updated ~hourly while OpenData is updated daily. If there are data discrepancies between your export and what is seen inside OpenData’s “View Data” please clear your browsing history/cache and restart your browser.
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Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Resource Directory
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2024-01-31T18:54:52.000ZThe Mayor’s Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence (ENDGBV) formulates policies and programs, coordinates the citywide delivery of domestic violence services and works with diverse communities and community leaders to increase awareness of domestic violence. ENDGBV collaborates closely with government and nonprofit agencies that assist domestic violence survivors and operates the New York City Family Justice Centers. These co‐located multidisciplinary domestic violence service centers provide vital social service, civil legal and criminal justice assistance for survivors of intimate partner violence and their children under one roof.
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Vision Zero Base Report
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:28:14.000ZThe Vision Zero Base Reports are collections of facts and statistics about individual TLC-regulated for-hire vehicle (FHV) businesses produced to help passengers identify businesses with the best safety records and support the for-hire industry’s efforts to achieve the highest levels of safety and service. Find definitions for the metrics used and more information on the reports here - http://www.nyc.gov/html/tlc/html/industry/vision_zero_base_reports.shtml
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Public Wi-Fi in Pedestrian Corridors and Public Computer Centers
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-09-23T19:23:10.000ZThe Public Wi-Fi in Pedestrian Corridors and Public Computer Centers dataset is an analysis of Public Wi-Fi hotspots in pedestrian corridors (zones of commercial activity in each neighborhood that attract the greatest numbers of people and local businesses) and Public Wi-Fi hotspots in the City's public computer centers.
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Public Wi-Fi Systems NYC
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-09-23T19:23:10.000ZThe different providers in New York City of Public Wi-Fi at locations or “Hotspots” distributed across the city, not including service provided on buses or ferries.