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Redmond presents refreshed outcome maps; council asks to add crisis-response and equity metrics
Summary
City staff presented an updated outcomes-map that adds an emergency preparedness and recovery outcome and revised measures for public safety, transportation and housing. Council asked staff to add alternative crisis-response metrics, equity lenses for criminal-justice measures and clearer benchmarks ahead of departmental overviews in March.
Redmond’s finance and operations deputies presented a refresh of the city’s outcome maps for the Safe & Resilient and Vibrant & Connected budget priorities during the Feb. 10 study session, and council members pressed staff to add specific operational and equity metrics before finalizing targets.
Deputy Finance Director Haritha Nara said the update includes new and revised performance measures and a new outcome focused on emergency preparedness and recovery. Haley (staff presenter) said benchmarks and refined targets will be provided during departmental overviews beginning in March.
On public-safety measures, Jason Lynch, deputy director of Development Services, explained the city’s building-code effectiveness grading and insurance-rating context: “We're currently sitting in an 86.5, which is a class 2,” he said, and noted the scale of permitting and inspection work…
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