Open Data Program | Programs and initiatives | City of Philadelphia
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Open Data Program | Programs and initiatives | City of Philadelphia
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About
We help departments share data from city government with the public on
OpenDataPhilly
. Access to data, like
311 service requests
,
property assessments
, and
language access services
makes government more transparent.
The
CityGeo
staff help departments publish their data and offer:
Best practices around data quality and data privacy.
Technology to keep the data up to date.
Interactive maps and charts to make the data easier to understand and use.
Trainings and presentations to raise awareness of the City’s open data.
Engagement with the local tech community.
We are committed to sharing data because it helps:
Enhance government accountability.
Create business opportunities.
Enable government leadership to make decisions informed by data.
Empower community organizations.
Enable public participation in civic technology.
Read the
executive order
that established the City’s open data program in 2012.
Connect
Address
1234 Market St.
15th Floor
Philadelphia
,
PA
19102
Email
maps
@phila.gov
Visit OpenDataPhilly to see datasets from the City
External link
OpenDataPhilly
Posts
Post
April 4, 2025
Post
April 18, 2023
Post
January 12, 2023
See all posts
Get involved
Watch a short video on what you can do with the City’s open data.
Visit OpenDataPhilly to see datasets from the City and other organizations.
Join the public open data google forum to talk about City datasets.
Contribute code or collaborate with us on GitHub.
Resources
Explore maps of the City’s open geospatial data.
Find explanations of datasets on the City’s metadata catalog.
Learn how to make a Right to Know request.
Top
Birth, marriage & life events
Business & self-employment
Cars, parking & transportation
Crime, law & justice
Culture & recreation
Diversity, inclusion, accessibility & immigration
Education & learning
Ethics & transparency
Mental & physical health
Payments, assistance & taxes
Permits, violations & licenses
Property, lots & housing
Safety & emergency preparedness
Streets, sidewalks & alleys
Trash, recycling & city upkeep
Trees, parks & the environment
Water, gas & utilities
Working & jobs
Zoning, planning & development
Service directory
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Translate
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About
We help departments share data from city government with the public on
OpenDataPhilly
. Access to data, like
311 service requests
,
property assessments
, and
language access services
makes government more transparent.
The
CityGeo
staff help departments publish their data and offer:
Best practices around data quality and data privacy.
Technology to keep the data up to date.
Interactive maps and charts to make the data easier to understand and use.
Trainings and presentations to raise awareness of the City’s open data.
Engagement with the local tech community.
We are committed to sharing data because it helps:
Enhance government accountability.
Create business opportunities.
Enable government leadership to make decisions informed by data.
Empower community organizations.
Enable public participation in civic technology.
Read the
executive order
that established the City’s open data program in 2012.
Connect
Address
1234 Market St.
15th Floor
Philadelphia
,
PA
19102
maps
@phila.gov
Visit OpenDataPhilly to see datasets from the City
External link
OpenDataPhilly
Posts
Post
April 4, 2025
Post
April 18, 2023
Post
January 12, 2023
See all posts
Get involved
Watch a short video on what you can do with the City’s open data.
Visit OpenDataPhilly to see datasets from the City and other organizations.
Join the public open data google forum to talk about City datasets.
Contribute code or collaborate with us on GitHub.
Resources
Explore maps of the City’s open geospatial data.
Find explanations of datasets on the City’s metadata catalog.
Learn how to make a Right to Know request.
Top
Birth, marriage & life events
Business & self-employment
Cars, parking & transportation
Crime, law & justice
Culture & recreation
Diversity, inclusion, accessibility & immigration
Education & learning
Ethics & transparency
Mental & physical health
Payments, assistance & taxes
Permits, violations & licenses
Property, lots & housing
Safety & emergency preparedness
Streets, sidewalks & alleys
Trash, recycling & city upkeep
Trees, parks & the environment
Water, gas & utilities
Working & jobs
Zoning, planning & development
Service directory