Neighborhoods.nyc. It’s one-stop shopping for information about issues like traffic congestion, quality-of-life problems, unsanitary restaurants and MTA service changes in each of the city’s more than 400 neighborhoods.
“Our goal here was really bring everything that was specific to neighborhoods, bring it into one place, make it easy to use,” said Jeff Merritt, director of innovation with the city of New York.
The city spent $20,000 and partnered with the startup Vizalytics, which developed the site.
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“Our goal here was really bring everything that was specific to neighborhoods, bring it into one place, make it easy to use,” said Jeff Merritt, director of innovation with the city of New York.
The city spent $20,000 and partnered with the startup Vizalytics, which developed the site.
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