New York City Agency Parking Permit Applications and Issuances
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Description
City of New York data details applications and issuances for Agency Authorized On-Street Parking (AAOSP) placards and Citywide Agency Parking Permits (CAPP). AAOSP permits are for government employees, teachers, and private schools, while CAPP permits are for agency heads, elected officials, FDNY, and DOI personnel. The dataset includes notes on parking restrictions from Local Law 167 of 2021.
Use Cases
Analyze the distribution of AAOSP and CAPP permit types across different applicant categories like government employees, teachers, and agency heads.
Track permit application and issuance volumes over time to monitor policy impacts, such as changes following Local Law 167.
Map permitted parking locations, especially for AAOSP placards, to assess spatial patterns relative to the Manhattan 60th Street boundary defined in the law.
Correlate permit data with agency information to understand parking allocation for official business by entities like FDNY and DOI.
Strengths
Data is provided by the authoritative City of New York organization.
Includes detailed policy context, such as the specific geographic restriction for AAOSP permits below 60th Street in Manhattan per Local Law 167.
Available in multiple machine-readable formats including CSV, JSON, RDF, and XML.
Limitations
Specific data volume metrics like row count, column names, and sample data are unavailable for assessing scale and structure.
The license is listed as 'notspecified', which may create uncertainty for commercial or derivative use.
The description does not specify a time range for the historical data coverage.
Provenance
Source
City of New York
Freshness
Data was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Geography
New York City, with specific notes on Manhattan borough restrictions.
License is listed as 'notspecified'; users should verify terms before use. Parking rules for AAOSP permits differ based on location relative to 60th Street in Manhattan as per Local Law 167.