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Supervisors continue performance-measures hearing, push for fewer outcome-focused metrics

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · December 6, 2006
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Summary

At a special Budget & Finance Committee hearing Chair Chris Daley and the controller’s office pressed departments to move from process-counts toward fewer, outcome-oriented performance measures; the committee continued the item to Dec. 7 for final revisions.

At a special meeting of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Budget & Finance Committee, Chair Chris Daley convened a continuation of citywide performance-measure hearings focused on moving departments toward fewer, more outcome-oriented metrics. Peg Stevenson of the Controller’s Office told supervisors that departments “have worked hard since September to refresh and add new performance measures and make sure that we had corrected targets,” and described the central database as the city’s current reporting mechanism.

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