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CC Regular Session 4. 7. <br />Meeting Date: 07/11/2017 <br />Submitted For: Patrick Brama, By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #17-07-174 Declaring the City of Ramsey's Participation in the State Council on Local Results <br />and Innovation -- Performance Measurement Program <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose of Case: <br />Adopt a resolution declaring the City's participation in the State Council on Local Results and Innovation <br />Performance Measurement Program (often referenced as CPM - City Performance Measurement) <br />NOTE: the City participated in this annual program in 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. <br />Background: <br />In 2010, the State legislature created the Council on Local Results and Innovation. In 2011, the Innovation Council <br />developed and released a standard of performance measurements for Cities and Counties; with the goal of aiding <br />residents, taxpayers, and state and local elected officials in determining the efficacy of Counties and Cities in <br />providing services, and measure residents' opinions of those services. <br />Cities that elect to participate in the standard measures program must officially adopt [by resolution] and implement <br />a minimum of TEN standard performance measures. Participating entities must report their results to the State <br />Auditor and make them available to all interested parties by publishing them on the Auditor's web site [by July 1 <br />annually]. Lastly, results must be provided to local residents through publication, direct mailing, posting on a web <br />site or through a public hearing [by December 31 annually] <br />Cities benefit from participating from the standard measures program by receiving a reimbursement from the State <br />in the amount of 14 cents per capita (about $3,500 Ramsey). More importantly, Cities benefit by developing an <br />annual performance measurement baseline; which can be utilized by elected officials and tax payers to make <br />educated decisions. Lastly, cities have the ability to view other organizations' program results; which provides the <br />City with comparable performance measurement data. <br />Notification: <br />NA <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Attached to this case is the resolution required for adoption to participate in the Council on Local Results and <br />Innovation Performance Measurement Program; and, 2012-16 results for the City of Ramsey. <br />This program works in parallel with the City's initiative to conduct a biannual resident survey. Both the <br />performance measurement program and the biannual resident survey are utilized during the City's budgeting and <br />strategic planning processes. <br />