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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.

To attend, you need to purchase tickets. Venue is accessible and content is all ages friendly! If you have accessibility questions or needs, please email us at < schoolofdata@beta.nyc >.

If you can’t join us in person, tune into the main stage live stream < schoolofdata.nyc/live > provided by the Internet Society New York Chapter and sponsored by Reinvent Albany. Follow the conversation #nycsodata on Bluesky.

Venue: 2-301 - Auditorium clear filter
Saturday, March 29
 

10:00am EDT

Opening Session
Saturday March 29, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
Speakers
Saturday March 29, 2025 10:00am - 10:45am EDT
2-301 - Auditorium

11:00am EDT

Congestion Pricing: Data Lessons From the First Three Months
Saturday March 29, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
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

Speakers
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Matt Yarri

Data Science Manager, MTA
Saturday March 29, 2025 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
2-301 - Auditorium

12:15pm EDT

Creating a Multimodal Urban Planning Simulation for Diverse Publics using NYC Open Data
Saturday March 29, 2025 12:15pm - 1:15pm EDT
This panel will discuss the development of a multimodal urban planning simulation that will launch at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens, NY, in April 2025 as part of a new exhibition called CityWorks. The discussion will be of interest to anyone who is using open data to increase opportunities for city residents to reflect on and engage with the urban planning processes that shape their neighborhoods.

This simulation allows public audiences to use physical representations of different kinds of land use (schools, parks, and small and large commercial buildings) to make changes to three different types of NYC neighborhoods (residential, commercial and industrial), and to examine the impact of their changes on neighborhood traffic, flooding risk, and waste production. The simulation was created by a collaborative, interdisciplinary team of multimedia designers (Trivium Interactive), data scientists (Beta NYC’s Data Innovation Lab), and exhibit designers (New York Hall of Science).

After sharing the design, functionality, and goals of the simulation, the group will then discuss two key challenges: how to balance interpretability and data integrity in this simulation, and how to leverage public engagement with the simulation to create new opportunities for more equitable and inclusive participation in urban planning processes.
Speakers
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Amelia Merker

Exhibit Manager, New York Hall of Science
Saturday March 29, 2025 12:15pm - 1:15pm EDT
2-301 - Auditorium

2:30pm EDT

Beyond the Dataset: NYC Council and You
Saturday March 29, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Join the NYC Council Data & Web Team for a dive into three new powerful public datasets that reveal the Council’s biggest roles in shaping the city. This session will explore how these datasets drive transparency and empower constituents.

Datasets being discussed are:
- Legislation (1998 to Present)
- Participatory Budgeting Ideas, Proposals and Funded Projects
- Council Connect: District Office Visits, Calls, and Emails (to be published)

Through lightning talks from the people who run key Council programs and build the tools that make them accessible, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how NYC Council data is created and the challenges of creating relevant, interpretable data. Whether you're a policymaker, researcher, or engaged New Yorker, this is your chance to see data in action!
Speakers
Saturday March 29, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
2-301 - Auditorium
 
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