Welcome to NYC School of Data — a community conference that demystifies the policies and practices around open data, technology, and service design. This year’s conference concludes NYC’s Open Data Week & features 30+ sessions organized by NYC’s civic technology, data, and design community! Our conversations and workshops will feed your mind and inspire you to improve your neighborhood.
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On January 5th, New York began an ambitious effort to reshape how people and vehicles share the public space of our city streets. With tolling equipment now operational below 60th Street, it is also the very first time that the public has access to detailed data about how vehicles enter the Congestion Relief Zone (CRZ) each day.
In this talk, you will hear from the MTA Data & Analytics team, who will be sharing key findings and lessons from the first three months of Congestion Pricing. Beyond top-line findings, they also introduce newly released Open Datasets, allowing participants to understand with their own eyes - and with their own data - how this program is reshaping traffic within NYC.
Participants who have a passion for Open Data, or have a specific interest in New York's newest urban policy, should join for a lively technical discussion. https://www.mta.info/article/most-detailed-view-of-nyc-traffic-so-far