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What teams build on the Census layer.

Live demos showing 168 Foundation joined to operational data — bike-share, 311, public health. The Census layer becomes a stable equity baseline for any place-based decision.

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Bike-share equity & need.

Snap Manhattan bike-share onto Foundation: car ownership, transit access, rent burden, work-from-home. Surfaces neighborhoods where supply doesn't match the structural need — Service Gap Score in one number.

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02

Equitable bike access.

Compare low-income exposure to bike infrastructure on a single grid. Foundation gives planners a stable equity baseline — one that doesn't move with usage data or seasonal patterns.

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03

311, per capita risk.

Anchor NYC 311 health and sanitation data to Census denominators — rent burden, density, response time. The risk surface re-ranks per resident, not per population mass.

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04

Member vs casual riders.

Membership penetration overlaid with income and education at every block. Surfaces neighborhood pockets with structurally lower conversion — equity-aware segmentation, no causal claim.

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