What City Data Should Toronto Make Public?
Official title: Open Data: What new data sets would you like to see?
Toronto wants to know what city data you'd find useful. Got an idea for a dataset the city should publish? Maybe transit delay investigations, parking enforcement stats, or street sign info? You can suggest new datasets or vote for others' ideas.
Why This Matters
Ever tried to find out why your subway was delayed? Or where you can legally park during snow clearing? This is your chance to ask the city to release that data. Researchers, app developers, and curious residents all benefit when city data goes public.
What Could Change
New datasets could be added to Toronto's Open Data Portal. Recent requests include TTC delay investigation results, parking enforcement response times, and street parking restriction signs. The city reviews requests monthly and tracks progress publicly.
Key Issues
- What new datasets should the City of Toronto publish?
- What improvements are needed to existing open datasets?
How to Participate
- Check the Open Data Catalogue to see if the data you want is already available.
- Visit this consultation page to suggest a new dataset or vote for existing suggestions.
- Track the status of requests on the Open Data Publication Queue.
Submit Your Input
Questions Being Asked (2)
- What new dataset would you like the City to publish?
- How do you plan to use that data?