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Description
New York City property owners annually self-report bedbug infestation history for multiple dwellings under Local Law 69 of 2017. Each record represents a filing submission, with subsequent filings for the same period superseding earlier ones. The dataset is provided in multiple formats including CSV, JSON, RDF, and XML.
Use Cases
Analyze the frequency of bedbug infestation reports across different property types or boroughs to identify high-risk areas.
Track annual filing trends to assess compliance with Local Law 69 of 2017 and its public health impact.
Correlate reported infestation history with building characteristics or neighborhood data to model risk factors.
Strengths
Data is mandated by a specific city law (Local Law 69 of 2017), ensuring a consistent reporting framework.
Available in multiple structured formats (CSV, JSON, RDF, XML) for flexible analysis.
Maintained by the City of New York, an authoritative source for municipal public health data.
Limitations
Data is self-reported by property owners, which may introduce inaccuracies or underreporting.
The dataset's temporal coverage and total record count are unknown, limiting trend analysis.
Without column details, the specific features available for analysis are unclear.
Provenance
Source
City of New York
Collection Method
Annual self-reported filings submitted by property owners of multiple dwellings.
Freshness
Last updated on 2026-03-22, indicating recent maintenance.
Geography
New York City, United States
License is listed as 'notspecified'; users should verify terms of use before application. Data is self-reported and may require validation for accuracy.