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Local Law 3 of 2022 - Supportive Housing - Reporting on Coordinated Assessment a
Local Law 3 of 2022 requires the New York City Department of Social Services (DSS) to produce a detailed report on supportive housing data contained in the Coordinated Assessment and Placement System (CAPS). CAPS was developed to meet HUD requirements and more importantly, to streamline and improve the assessment, prioritization, housing referral, and placement process for homeless and at-risk households within the NYC Continuum of Care (CoC) geographic region. CAPS assesses homeless or at-risk individuals and families for potential housing options, provides detailed instructions on how to apply for the housing options (including supportive housing categories), assists in prioritizing referrals (based on vulnerability and length of time homeless), and connects households to units according to verified information on eligibility, client preference, and available vacancies. This annual report provides data on the following groups broken out by age: Supportive Housing Eligible Clients; Clients Referred for Supportive Housing Interview; Clients Not Referred for Supportive Housing Interview; Clients Interviewed for Supportive Housing; Clients Referred but Not Interviewed for Supportive Housing; Clients Accepted to Supportive Housing; Clients Not Accepted to Supportive Housing by Housing Provider; Clients Did Not Accept Supportive Housing Unit; Clients Referred Awaiting Placement.
311 Service Requests from 2010 to 2019
311 responds to thousands of inquiries, comments and requests from customers every single day. This dataset represents only service requests that can be directed to specific agencies. This dataset is updated daily and expected values for many fields will change over time. The lists of expected values associated with each column are not exhaustive. Each row of data contains information about the service request, including complaint type, responding agency, and geographic location. However the data does not reveal any personally identifying information about the customer who made the request. For data from 2020-present see: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Social-Services/311-Service-Requests-from-2020-to-Present/erm2-nwe9/about_data
Shooting Offenders (2006-Present)
This dataset is part of a data collection that includes three related datasets covering shootings, shooting victims, and shooting offenders. For the complete data collection, please follow <a href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?q=&sortBy=relevance&utf8=%E2%9C%93&pageSize=20&Data-Collection_Data-Collection=NYPD+Shootings&page=1">this link</a>. This dataset identifies every known shooting suspect that occurred in NYC since 2006.
FloodNet: Street Flooding Events Measured by FloodNet Sensors
For the FloodNet data collection page, please follow <a href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=FloodNet+NYC">this link</a>. Data presented here were collected by the FloodNet project, which is a collaboration between researchers at academic institutions (New York University and the City University of New York) and NYC government agencies (NYC Department of Environmental Protection, Mayor's Office of Climate & Environmental Justice, Office of Technology & Innovation), working with NYC residents. Data on flood water depth were collected by FloodNet sensors in one minute intervals, then analyzed to develop the flood event summary statistics presented here. A flood event is defined as a series of water depth measurements greater than 10 mm; all measured flood events presented here have undergone QC by a member of the FloodNet team. See attached data description document for more details on data collection, analysis & the publication to cite if using the data or including it in any publication or public presentation. More information on the FloodNet project can be found here: https://www.floodnet.nyc Visualization of the data in an online data dashboard can be found here: https://dataviz.floodnet.nyc
Parking Violations Issued - Fiscal Year 2025
This dataset provides data on Parking Violations Issued between July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025. In New York City, the fiscal year begins on July 1st of one calendar year and ends on June 30th of the following calendar year. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/omb/faq/frequently-asked-questions.page#:~:text=our%20Careers%20page.-,The%20Expense%20Budget,-What%20is%20the">Click here</a> to find out more about the NYC Fiscal Year. <br>Parking Violations Issuance datasets contain violations issued during the respective fiscal year. The Issuance datasets are not updated to reflect violation status, the information only represents the violation(s) at the time they are issued. Since appearing on an issuance dataset, a violation may have been paid, dismissed via a hearing, statutorily expired, or had other changes to its status. To see the current status of outstanding parking violations, please look at the <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Open-Parking-and-Camera-Violations/nc67-uf89">Open Parking & Camera Violations</a> dataset. <br>You may find all of the Parking Violations Issued since fiscal year 2014 in this <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=DOF+Parking+Violations+Issued&q=&sortBy=alpha&utf8=%E2%9C%93">dataset collection</a>.
Shootings (2006-Present)
This dataset is part of a data collection that includes three related datasets covering shootings, shooting victims, and shooting offenders. For the complete data collection, please follow <a href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?q=&sortBy=relevance&utf8=%E2%9C%93&pageSize=20&Data-Collection_Data-Collection=NYPD+Shootings&page=1">this link</a>. This dataset identifies every shooting incident that occurred in NYC since 2006.
Parking Violations Issued - Fiscal Year 2024
This dataset provides data on Parking Violations Issued between July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. In New York City, the fiscal year begins on July 1st of one calendar year and ends on June 30th of the following calendar year. <a target="_blank" href="https://www.nyc.gov/site/omb/faq/frequently-asked-questions.page#:~:text=our%20Careers%20page.-,The%20Expense%20Budget,-What%20is%20the">Click here</a> to find out more about the NYC Fiscal Year. <br>Parking Violations Issuance datasets contain violations issued during the respective fiscal year. The Issuance datasets are not updated to reflect violation status, the information only represents the violation(s) at the time they are issued. Since appearing on an issuance dataset, a violation may have been paid, dismissed via a hearing, statutorily expired, or had other changes to its status. To see the current status of outstanding parking violations, please look at the <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/City-Government/Open-Parking-and-Camera-Violations/nc67-uf89">Open Parking & Camera Violations</a> dataset. <br>You may find all of the Parking Violations Issued since fiscal year 2014 in this <a target="_blank" href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=DOF+Parking+Violations+Issued&q=&sortBy=alpha&utf8=%E2%9C%93">dataset collection</a>.
Shooting Victims (2006-Present)
This dataset is part of a data collection that includes three related datasets covering shootings, shooting victims, and shooting offenders. For the complete data collection, please follow <a href="https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?q=&sortBy=relevance&utf8=%E2%9C%93&pageSize=20&Data-Collection_Data-Collection=NYPD+Shootings&page=1">this link</a>. This dataset identifies every shooting victim that occurred in NYC since 2006.
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