One row of data represents a physical Sign (its location and attributes) that was surveyed or installed by NYC Parks. Data is collected and udpated on an ongoing basis per updates to signage policies, seasonal upgrades, and one-off requests. Some limitations to the data: missing photos of installed signs, occasional shifting of Points (geometry) surveyed by GIS and that NOT ALL SIGNS THAT HAVE BEEN INSTALLED ARE CURRENTLY CAPTURED IN THIS DATASET.
DOT manages approximately 1,000,000 signs on the streets of New York. This dataset contains current and historical signs, including regulatory, warning, guide and parking.
Department of Transpiration manages approximately 1,000,000 signs on the streets of New York. This dataset contains current and historical parking regulation signs. For all street signs, please use Street Sign Work Orders.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) replaces standard bus sign poles with Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) bus signs at numerous locations throughout New York City. The project's initiative is to update the visual look of the current bus stop pole flag design by adding small LED screens next to each bus route that denote the number of minutes until the arrival of the next bus. Additionally, each sign includes a push-button activated audio announcement of the real-time bus arrival information.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) replaces standard bus sign poles with Real Time Passenger Information (RTPI) bus signs at numerous locations throughout New York City. The project's initiative is to update the visual look of the current bus stop pole flag design by adding small LED screens next to each bus route that denote the number of minutes until the arrival of the next bus. Additionally, each sign includes a push-button activated audio announcement of the real-time bus arrival information.