59 community boards each submit up to 40 capital and 25 expense budget requests annually. The Mayor's Office of Management and Budget updates agency responses three times per year for the Preliminary, Executive, and Adopted Budgets. This register is a charter-mandated product of New York City's budget process.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between `Request` priority and `Responsible Agency` response using classification models.
- Map budget request density and types by `Community Board` or `Council District` using `Latitude` and `Longitude`.
- Track the evolution of a specific project's `Response` across three annual `Publication` cycles (Preliminary, Executive, Adopted).
- Identify geographic patterns in `Support by 1` and `Support by 2` endorsements for capital projects.
- Correlate `BBL` (Borough-Block-Lot) identifiers with `Request` types to study land use and budget allocations.
Strengths
- Covers all 59 New York City community boards.
- Includes geospatial fields (`Latitude`, `Longitude`, `BBL`) for mapping.
- Updated three times per year, providing a multi-stage view of the budget process.
Limitations
- Unknown row count prevents assessment of request volume per board.
- Sample data unavailable, preventing verification of data structure and null values.
- License terms are unspecified, restricting clarity on redistribution rights.
Provenance
- Source
- data.cityofnewyork.us, likely the Mayor's Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
- Collection Method
- Compiled from community board submissions and agency reviews as part of the charter-mandated budget process.
- Time Range
- Annual cycle, with updates published in January, April, and June.
- Freshness
- Updated three times per year, usually in January, April, and June.
- Geography
- New York City, USA, granular to the Neighborhood Tabulation Area (NTA) and street address.