City of New York

Highway Cleanliness Ratings

Scorecard ratings measuring the cleanliness of New York City highways, tracking the percentage of road segments rated acceptably clean. Each entry specifies the highway, precise road segment, and the percentage of segments rated acceptably clean.

Example records
NamebrandCityaddressStreet AddressaddressSeg #identifierHwygeographicDiradditional dataLocation ToaddressMm-Fadditional dataMm-Tadditional dataRsgnadditional dataSsgnstatusBsgnstatus
Clean Swift Maintenance Simply BuiltRWild Avenue199WSENSouth Avenue106210721061NONO
Stout Building & RemodelingRSouth Avenue200WSENGlen Street Exit107210851072NONO
Stout Building & RemodelingRMuldoon Avenue198WSENWild Avenue105010621050NONO
Use cases

Vendor Performance Screening for Municipal Contract Renewal

A procurement analyst at a city agency evaluating whether to renew a highway maintenance contract pulls all inspection ratings tied to a specific contractor across multiple segments and weeks to determine whether the firm consistently meets cleanliness thresholds or shows a pattern of failing scores.

NameRatingRating.1Rating.2Rating.3

Surety Bond Underwriting for Road Maintenance Contractors

An underwriter at a surety company assessing a contractor's eligibility for a performance bond on a new municipal cleaning contract reviews the firm's historical cleanliness ratings across highway segments to gauge whether past performance suggests a risk of contract default.

NameHwySeg #RatingRating.1

Fraud Detection in Government Cleaning Contracts

An investigator at an inspector general's office cross-references cleaning dates against inspection dates to identify segments where a contractor logged a cleaning event immediately before an inspection on a recurring basis, which may indicate scheduled cleaning solely to pass inspections rather than routine maintenance.

NameWeek 1 Clean DateInspection DateWeek 2 Clean DateInspection Date.1