// CITY_ASSESSMENT

How smart is New York City?

New York City scores 92.4% against the DC20 smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #3 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.

Smart score

92.4%

Rank

#3 / 213

Criteria present

74 / 82

Evidence coverage

92.7%

New York City's smart city score by area

Data & Digital Foundation100%

19 present · 0 partial · 0 absent · 2 not assessed

Mobility91%

14 present · 1 partial · 1 absent

Environment & Resources100%

17 present · 0 partial · 0 absent

Governance & People93%

18 present · 1 partial · 1 absent

Economy & Method75%

6 present · 0 partial · 2 absent

Where New York City is strong

  • Open Data by Default
  • City Data Platform / Urban Data Exchange
  • Pervasive IoT Sensing
  • Interoperability & Open Standards
  • Real-time Public Transit Intelligence

Where the gaps are

  • Outcome Measurement & KPIs
  • Smart Traffic & Adaptive Signals
  • Citizen Engagement & Participation

Evidence highlights

Open Data by Default · Official open data portal

New York City has an official public, machine-readable municipal open data portal at data.cityofnewyork.us, with various sub-pages confirming its function.

https://data.cityofnewyork.us

Open Data by Default · Open APIs / programmatic access

New York City provides programmatic access to its data through developer resources and APIs, as indicated by the '/developers' section of its open data portal and the MTA's developer page.

https://data.cityofnewyork.us/developers

Open Data by Default · Open licensing & terms

New York City provides clear terms of use and licensing information for its open data portal and for data from agencies like the MTA.

https://www.nyc.gov/site/opendata/legal/terms-of-use.page

Open Data by Default · High-value dataset coverage

New York City's open data portal includes high-value datasets such as geospatial data (e.g., Green Infrastructure) and transport data (from MTA).

https://data.cityofnewyork.us/Environment/DEP-Green-Infrastructure-Point-Layer-/2m2g-2p2j

About this assessment

New York City was assessed against the 82 criteria of the DC20 smart city framework on 2026-06-27 by AI agents gathering evidence from official public sources. Each criterion is marked present, partial or absent, and every finding links to where it was found — see how smart cities are measured. Scores refresh continuously as cities publish new evidence.