NYC VISUALIZED

Public information, made easier to explore.

This is a small, open-source civic project that takes published documents about New York City and turns them into something interactive — so any New Yorker can browse, filter, and find what's relevant to them.

What this is

An experiment in civic accessibility. Each section of the site begins with a publicly available source — a budget response, a published platform, a policy report — and is presented in a format designed to be easy to navigate on any device.

The goal is to complement the original, not replace it. The canonical version is always linked, and readers are encouraged to engage with it directly.

How it's built

Each project pairs the source material with a clear interactive layout. Numbers and details are drawn directly from the published document; any modeled estimates are noted as such.

The site is open source. Suggestions, corrections, and contributions are welcome via the GitHub repository.

What this is not

Not affiliated with the City of New York, the City Council, the Office of the Speaker, the Mayor's Office, or any campaign or political office. There is no funding from any of those entities and no claim of authority over the underlying material. For anything that matters legally or operationally, the official source is the source.