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18 Using Data for Budget Transparency with IBO: Stormwater Fees, Police Overtime Trends, and...
NYC School of Data - March 29, 2025
18 Using Data for Budget Transparency with IBO: Stormwater Fees, Police Overtime Trends, and the State of NYC's Public Education
Valerie Gudino - Budget and Policy Analyst, Public Safety, NYC Independent Budget Office
Emma Gossett - Budget and Policy Analyst, NYC Independent Budget Office
Jordan Paige - Lead Environmental Budget and Policy Analyst, NYC Independent Budget Office
TRANSCRIPT https://archive.org/download/nycsodata2025/18_Using_Data_for_Budget_Transparency_with_IBO.EN.TRANSCRIPT.pdf
SUMMARY https://archive.org/download/nycsodata2025/18_Using_Data_for_Budget_Transparency_with_IBO.EN.SUMMARY.pdf
PLAYLIST https://bit.ly/nycSOdata2025
ARCHIVE https://archive.org/details/nycsodata2025
ABOUT NYC SCHOOL OF DATA 2025
NYC School of data is a community driven conference with a focus on open data, civic technology, and service design.
https://schoolofdata.nyc
This year’s event celebrates the 13th anniversary of the City’s transformative open data law and concludes NYC Open Data Week 2025. https://www.open-data.nyc/
THANKS
Big thanks to our programming partners, the Open Data Team at the NYC Office of Technology and Innovation, and CUNY School of Law, our 2025 sponsors, Reinvent Albany and ESRI, and our livestream / video provider ISOC.LIVE
ABOUT BETA NYC
BetaNYC is a civic organization dedicated to improving lives in New York through civic design, technology, and data. We envision an informed and empowered public that can leverage civic design, technology, and data to hold government accountable, and improve their economic opportunity. https://beta.nyc/
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