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High Point launches public strategic-plan dashboard, highlights $21M in private investment and new metrics

Transparency, Engagement and Communication Committee · November 13, 2025
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Summary

The Transparency, Engagement & Communication Committee reviewed and launched the city's 2024'27 strategic plan dashboard; staff said the plan is 36% complete, cited $21 million in pending private investment and outlined next steps for KPIs, quarterly updates and linking projects to council actions.

Meredith Martin, the city's Strategic Initiatives Manager, told the Transparency, Engagement & Communication Committee on Nov. 12 that "the strategic plan dashboard... is launching today," unveiling a public site that summarizes progress on the city's six strategic goals and links to detailed project pages.

The dashboard shows overall plan progress for the first quarter (July 1'Sept. 30) and provides initiative-level status, project phases, brief staff updates and, where available, budget or expenditure notes. Martin said the plan is 36% through its initiatives, with 10% complete, 83% on track and 7% showing disruptions.

Why it matters: the dashboard is intended to centralize public-facing information about capital projects, programs and performance metrics and to reduce friction when residents ask for status updates. Martin said the city contracted with software vendor Inviso…

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