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DOB Job Application Filings
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T21:05:45.000ZThis dataset contains all job applications submitted through the Borough Offices, through eFiling, or through the HUB, which have a "Latest Action Date" since January 1, 2000. This dataset does not include jobs submitted through DOB NOW. See the DOB NOW: Build – Job Application Filings dataset for DOB NOW jobs.
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TLC New Driver Application Status
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-07T05:15:04.000ZTHIS DATASET IS UPDATED SEVERAL TIMES PER DAY. TLC Driver application status check for applicants who had applied for a new TLC driver’s license. For more information and to upload missing requirements, visit www.nyc.gov/tlcup For historical/archived data of past application statuses, please see- https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Transportation/Historical-Driver-Application-Status/p32s-yqxq
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Civil Service List (Active)
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T14:49:53.000ZA Civil Service List consists of all candidates who passed an exam, ranked in score order. An established list is considered active for no less than one year and no more than four years from the date of establishment. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcas/employment/take-an-exam.page
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For Hire Vehicles (FHV) - Active
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T20:24:54.000ZTLC authorized For-Hire vehicles that are active. This list is accurate to the date and time represented in the Last Date Updated and Last Time Updated fields. For inquiries about the contents of this dataset, please email licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov.
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For Hire Vehicles (FHV) - Active Drivers
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T20:10:32.000ZNYC TLC Licensed FHV drivers that are currently active and in good standing. This list is accurate to the date and time represented in the Last Date Updated and Last Time Updated fields. For inquiries about the contents of this dataset, please email licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov.
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DOB Permit Issuance
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T21:04:34.000ZThe Department of Buildings (DOB) issues permits for construction and demolition activities in the City of New York. The construction industry must submit an application to DOB with details of the construction job they would like to complete. The primary types of application, aka job type, are: New Building, Demolition, and Alterations Type 1, 2, and 3. Each job type can have multiple work types, such as general construction, boiler, elevator, and plumbing. Each work type will receive a separate permit. (See the DOB Job Application Filings dataset for information about each job application.) Each row/record in this dataset represents the life cycle of one permit for one work type. The dataset is updated daily with new records, and each existing record will be updated as the permit application moves through the approval process to reflect the latest status of the application.
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311 Service Requests from 2010 to Present
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T08:17:34.000ZAll 311 Service Requests from 2010 to present. This information is automatically updated daily.
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Medallion Drivers - Active
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T20:03:29.000ZThis is a list of drivers with a current TLC Driver License, which authorizes drivers to operate NYC TLC licensed yellow and green taxicabs and for-hire vehicles (FHVs). This list is accurate as of the date and time shown in the Last Date Updated and Last Time Updated fields. Questions about the contents of this dataset can be sent by email to: licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov.
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Civil Service List Certification
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-06T14:34:25.000ZA List Certification includes the names of eligible candidates on an Active Civil Service List that has been established. The Certification may contain part of a list, the whole list, or multiple lists at the request of an appointing agency, to fill vacancies and/or replace provisionals. Eligible candidates on a Certification may be considered for probable appointment at the appointing Agency. For more information visit DCAS’ “Work for the City” webpage at: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcas/employment/take-an-exam.page
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Motor Vehicle Collisions - Crashes
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2019-12-07T01:02:20.000ZThe Motor Vehicle Collisions crash table contains details on the crash event. Each row represents a crash event. The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details. </p> Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable.