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From City of Sydney Road names
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From City of Sydney Smart poles
Smart poles controlled by the City of Sydney. Smart poles support a range of extra functions outside mounting for lighting. -
From City of Sydney Developing Sydney: 1900 – 1920
The City Building Surveyor’s Department used photography to document the city’s profound transformation in the first two decades of the 20th century. These photographs... -
From City of Sydney Cycle network
More and more Sydneysiders are turning to 2 wheels to commute to work, stay fit, reduce travelling times or just for fun. This dataset contains existing, rideable bicycle routes... -
From City of Sydney Drinking fountains (water bubblers)
There is a large network of drinking fountains (water bubblers) dotted around the city where you can get fresh water while you're walking or cycling. Most are in parks and... -
From City of Sydney The changing face of business
The floor space and employment survey collects data on all businesses, floor space uses and employment numbers for every building or property in the City of Sydney local area... -
From City of Sydney 2022 Floor space and employment survey employment zone data
This dataset contains employment, internal floor area and businesses by employment zone collected in the 2022 floor space and employment survey. The 2022 survey was the fourth... -
From City of Sydney Maps
Maps and dashboards to learn more about Sydney View full list of maps and dashboards Terms Unless otherwise stated, data products available from the data hub are published under... -
From City of Sydney Mobility parking
If you hold a mobility parking scheme permit, you can enjoy free parking for a certain period of time in designated parking zones. This applies to parking zones with meters or... -
From City of Sydney Parking meters
Please note: the map is a guide only and should not be used as an exact reflection of every individual parking meter. Parking meter rates vary depending on the time and... -
From City of Sydney Walking count surveys
Twice a year we carry out walking count surveys to give us a picture of walking trends across the local area. The counts take place at around 100 locations from 6am to midnight... -
From City of Sydney Pedestrian Counts from Automated Sensors
Our automated pedestrian counter trial has now come to an end. Please check back in the future for further updates. Automated counters were placed in busy areas of the CBD to... -
From City of Sydney Pedestrian Counts from Automated Sensors - Sites
For responsive design see our Automated Pedestrian Counts Dashboard. Our automated pedestrian counter trial has now come to an end. Please check back in the future for further... -
From City of Sydney Tree donations
The City of Sydney welcomes tree donations from the public. Our tree donation policy has been designed to encourage community participation in the greening of Sydney.More... -
From City of Sydney Venues for hire
We have a great variety of community venues available for hire. They include rooms, halls, auditoriums and landmark venues that are suitable for either community meetings,... -
From City of Sydney Swimming pools
While each centre is different, they all boast 50-metre pools for lap swimming as well as a smaller pool for learners and leisure seekers.Each aquatic centre offers a range of... -
From City of Sydney Taxi ranks
Taxis in Sydney can be hailed from the kerb on the street or engaged at one of several designated taxi ranks throughout the city centre. Taxis can also be booked directly with... -
From City of Sydney Ticket parking rates
Parking meter rates vary depending on the time and location. Peak hours are 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and off-peak hours are all other times. Sunday rates apply on public... -
From City of Sydney Street litter bins
There are over 1400 street litter bins throughout the City of Sydney local area. The bins are provided for casual public litter and should not be used for the disposal of... -
From City of Sydney Street safety cameras
Certain areas of the City of Sydney have higher rates of crime than others. We have installed street safety (CCTV) cameras in these areas identified by the NSW Bureau of Crime...