What City Data Should Toronto Make Public?

Official title: Open Data: What new data sets would you like to see?

Open Policy & Studies Technology & Digital
Toronto wants to know what city data you'd find useful. Got an idea for a dataset the city should publish? This is your chance to suggest it and explain how you'd use it.

Why This Matters

Ever wished you could track snow plows in real time? Or find out which library books are most popular? People are already requesting data on TTC routes, parking meters, and paramedic response areas. Your suggestion could become the next public dataset.

What Could Change

Datasets you suggest could be added to Toronto's Open Data Portal. The city uses this feedback to prioritize which internal data gets published for public use.

Key Issues

  • What new datasets should the City of Toronto publish?
  • How would you use the data you're requesting?

How to Participate

  1. Browse the Open Data Portal to see what's already available and check the Publication Queue for pending requests.
  2. Submit your dataset suggestion through the consultation page and explain how you'd use the data.
  3. For questions, contact the Open Data team at opendata@toronto.ca or call (647) 270-4608.

Submit Your Input

Questions Being Asked (2)
  1. What new dataset would you like the City to publish?
  2. How do you plan to use that data?