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Phoenix Achieves What Works Cities Certification at the Platinum Levelhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2992Innovation1/23/2024 4:00:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2992/Newsroom Photo Template.pngPhoenix Achieves What Works Cities Certification at the Platinum Level<div class="ExternalClass4F26021A8219453481D0BAD8E31ADAD7"><html> <p></p> <span id="ms-rterangepaste-start"></span> <p>Phoenix has been awarded the Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Certification at the Platinum Level – the highest recognition available – for establishing exceptional data capabilities to inform policy decision-making, allocate funding, improve services, evaluate program effectiveness, and engage residents. </p> <p>"I'm ecstatic that Phoenix has achieved Platinum What Works Cities Certification, a testament to our data-driven approach to make life better for our residents," Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said. "Whether it's in designing innovative chilled water fountains or managing traffic flow in our busiest intersections, we are committed to continuous improvement for more effective, equitable service delivery."</p> <p>Phoenix is one of 74 cities that have achieved the What Works Cities Certification distinction and more than 160 cities have submitted applications since the launch of the program in 2017. Prior to advancing to the Platinum Level, Phoenix was certified at both the Silver and Gold Levels. </p> <p>“Focusing on a strong data-based approach is something I take great pride in as City Manager. Publicly showcasing data and key performance indicators allows us to be transparent with our residents, and it is the strategic use of data that helps us determine what is working well and where changes are needed – to help us better our city." Says Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton. “The What Works Cities team has been a great partner over the years, and this achievement reflects Phoenix's unwavering dedication to evidence-based, effective governance and continuous improvement." </p> <p>The What Works Cities Certification Standard measures a city's use of data based on <a href="https://whatworkscities.bloomberg.org/assessment/" target="_blank">43 criteria</a>. A city that achieves 68-84 percent is recognized as Gold and 85 percent or more is recognized to reach Platinum. Phoenix joins 12 newly Certified cities, six other currently Certified cities that have achieved a higher Certification level, and four cities being re-certified.  </p> <p>“We are excited to welcome the newly certified cities and congratulate those cities which have achieved a higher level or re-certified—they have all demonstrated a collective focus on how data can be used to build stronger communities," said Rochelle Haynes, Managing Director of What Works Cities Certification. “These cities understand that local government data use is a pre-condition to solving problems, assessing what is working, and improving how their city halls do business – and they are investing their resources accordingly."</p> <p style="text-align:justify;">A notable example of Phoenix's use of data includes instituting data governance across departments through its <a href="http://www.phoenix.gov/dashboard" target="_blank">City Manager's Performance Dashboard</a> and continuous community engagement to inform key policies, including the City's climate action plan, contributing to the average Phoenix resident using approximately 34 percent less water today than the average resident in 1990. </p> <p>“The Bloomberg Philanthropies What Works Cities Certification program represents a fast-growing community of policymakers raising the bar on what is possible for local government when it leverages data to address major challenges and opportunities facing the city," said James Anderson, who leads the Government Innovation program at Bloomberg Philanthropies.<strong> </strong>“More than 160 cities across the Americas are seeking the What Works Cities Certification seal of approval because city halls – like any other effective modern organization – must be leveraging data to make better decisions. The program provides local governments with that North Star – and we are glad to see its reach continue to grow." </p> <p>The <a href="https://whatworkscities.bloomberg.org/cities/phoenix-arizona-usa/" target="_blank">What Works Cities</a> Certification program, launched in 2017 by Bloomberg Philanthropies and led by Results for America, is the international standard of data excellence in city governance.  ​<br> </p> <span id="ms-rterangepaste-end"></span> <p>​</p> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Winners Announced for Phoenix’s Innovation Challengehttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2953Innovation12/18/2023 4:00:00 PMhttps://youtu.be/ZK1xFFT0T0o?si=DhJop_qXCA8DTDyUWinners Announced for Phoenix’s Innovation Challenge<div class="ExternalClassBA2B95AC7FFA44FC9EEA22BF3FBE2846"><html>​The City of Phoenix Office of Innovation hosted its second hackathon competition in partnership with Venture Café Phoenix in early December. This year, competitors hacked ideas on how to increase manufactured shade within Phoenix.                                                                                           <br><br>Five teams presented their ideas to an audience and panel of judges highlighting unique ideas to increase shade in the city, including developing an app so residents can share where shade is needed; using solar panels on shade structures; using compost and recycled materials to build shade; adaptable, mobile and modular designs, and much more. More than 170 participated in this month's event.<br>​​<br><p>The judges selected two winning teams for cash prizes and the audience selected their choice for bragging rights. </p><ul><li>First Place: Team Five won a $3500 prize </li><li>Second Place: Team Two won a $1500 prize </li><li>Audience Choice: Team Three received bragging rights</li></ul><p>Innovation is currently working with the Office of Heat Response and Mitigation to review ideas for potential pilot projects.</p><p>The Innovate PHX Challenge @ Venture Café Phoenix takes place twice a year with a mission to bring community innovators from all over Phoenix together to help solve some of the city's most pressing challenges. To stay in the loop on future hackathon events, visit <a target="_blank" href="file:///C:/Users/051757/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/Content.Outlook/BB2U6F0A/phoenix.gov/innovation">phoenix.gov/innovation</a> and sign up for the <a target="_blank" href="https://venturecafephoenix.org/">Venture Café Phoenix newsletter</a>. <br></p><p><br></p></html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationVideoinnovationInnovation
Phoenix Partners with Venture Café Phoenix to Host Second Hackathon Eventhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2946Innovation12/4/2023 4:00:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2946/Copy of Untitled (749 x 421 px) (3).pngPhoenix Partners with Venture Café Phoenix to Host Second Hackathon Event<div class="ExternalClass17105508825A45A3B960AFDBB2F45E41"><p>​The City of Phoenix's Office of Innovation is teaming up with Venture Café Phoenix to host its second hackathon event, partnering with the innovation community to develop solutions to city challenges. This time the theme is “Our Future's So Bright We've Got to Build Shade". Mayor Kate Gallego is scheduled to participate.</p><p>“Expanding shade in Phoenix is one of my top priorities, not only to beautify common spaces, but especially to curb adverse health effects from extreme summer heat. That's why we are so excited to host another Venture Café event to bring our city's best minds together to brainstorm innovative ways to create additional shade. Our best ideas come from our most passionate residents, and I can't wait to see what solutions folks bring to the table," said Mayor Gallego.</p><p>On Dec. 7, more than 30 participants will break into groups to hack innovative solutions to expand manufactured shade across the city. The teams will then present their ideas to a panel of judges and the Venture Café Phoenix community.</p><p>The winning team will receive a grand total of $3,500 and the second-place team will receive $1,500. All funds will be divided equally among team members. <br><strong> </strong><br>In April 2023, the Office of Innovation hosted its inaugural Innovate PHX Challenge at Venture Café Phoenix, powered by the Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CPI). More than 100 people participated in the all-day event developing ideas to expand access to chilled drinking water in public spaces. Innovation is currently testing ideas that came out of the challenge, including heat mitigation materials.</p><p>Phoenix residents interested in attending the hackathon can Join the City of Phoenix and Venture Café Phoenix on Dec. 7 from 5-7 p.m. at 850 N. 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004.</p><p>For more information contact <a href="mailto:innovate@phoenix.com" target="_blank">innovate@phoenix.com</a> or visit phoenix.gov/innovation.<br></p> ​ </div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Phoenix’s City Manager’s Performance Dashboard Turns One https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2851Innovation8/30/2023 5:00:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2851/Photo - City Hall - - 00257.jpgPhoenix’s City Manager’s Performance Dashboard Turns One <div class="ExternalClass014C58897AAA4377B7062AED338818E3"><html> <p>​<span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">​W</span><span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">ith the celebration of the first anniversary of the launch of the <a target="_blank" href="https://cmpr-dashboard-phoenix.hub.arcgis.com/">City Manager's Performance Dashboard​</a>, the City is seeking feedback from those who live and work in our City to enhance the platform and advise the advancement of open data at the City of Phoenix.</span></p> <p>Last year, Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton launched the dashboard to serve as a transparent online tool to provide easy-to-access information about the City's successes and benchmarks. This modern and efficient dashboard displays more than 130 key performance metrics across 28 City functions, to provide a holistic view of the performance of City operations. </p> <p>“I value the feedback of our residents and I look forward to hearing how we can enhance the dashboard. I am committed to meeting the goals of our City and working with our residents to continually provide information that is in their best interest, and as important, showing areas where we need to improve to meet our strategic goals," said Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton.</p> <p>In the past year, the dashboard has received 6,322 unique visitors and a total of 33,386 pageviews.  Approximately 43.6% percent come from Phoenix with the majority of the others from California, Washington, D.C., and New York. Visitors from diverse countries such as Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Saudi Arabia also engaged with the dashboard. </p> <p>The dashboard received national attention for its innovative approach to engaging the community in a Citywide data and performance initiative, including being featured as a “Borrow this Idea" in Bloomberg Philanthropies SPARK news distributed to City Halls around the world, and the dashboard was named a finalist at the IDC Smart Cities North America Awards event in Denver earlier this year. </p> <p>The <a target="_blank" href="https://action.phoenix.gov/s2.pl?sa=43b23b07c0b7f5793180f7a88f387ce9">City Manager's Performance Dashboard Enhancement Survey</a> is designed to help Phoenix collect information related to the user experience for the City Manager's Performance Dashboard. The goal is to receive feedback from both internal and external stakeholders to better understand what is working well and, in the spirit of continuous improvements, to identify potential enhancements for the next iteration of the dashboard. </p> <p>The survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete and is available online at <a target="_blank" href="/innovation">Phoenix.gov/innovation</a>. </p> <p> </p> <p> <br> </p> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Phoenix Office of Innovation Partners with Venture Café to Host Innovation Challenge https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2704Innovation3/23/2023 10:10:00 PMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2704/Skyline with Suguaro (1).jpgPhoenix Office of Innovation Partners with Venture Café to Host Innovation Challenge <div class="ExternalClass77E3D3B931BA41139D1A449A66B9488C"><html>​​Students and residents can now apply to participate in a hackathon and pitch competition hosted by the <a href="https://venturecafephoenix.org/" target="_blank">Venture Café Phoenix</a> and the City of Phoenix’s Office of Innovation. Competitors will have an opportunity to develop innovative solutions that will increase access to chilled drinking water in public spaces – and compete for cash prizes.<br><br><div>“To solve an important challenge, Phoenix is tapping into one of our greatest resources— our creative and enterprising residents,” said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “Expanding public access to drinking water, especially in areas of high pedestrian and public transit, is essential to keeping our residents comfortable and safe. I’m excited to see the ideas that come from the City of Phoenix’s first Innovation Challenge.”<br></div><div><br></div><div>Groups of five to six people will work together to develop an innovative concept to present to a panel of judges for a chance to win up to $600 per person. <br></div><div><br></div><div>“Access to water in a desert city with over 1.5 million residents is essential," said Vice Mayor Ansari. "However, given the challenges with existing infrastructure and our rapidly rising population, water access is not always guaranteed for our residents, particularly those who are homeless. I'm excited to see the solutions generated by those competing in the City of Phoenix's first Innovation Challenge."</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Here are some details for contestants to consider and discuss:</strong></div><div>• New technologies to provide drinking water in public spaces that could make a system more accessible.</div><div>• Non-tech ideas to provide access to drinking water without using plastic water bottles.</div><div>• Cooling and shading efforts to keep the systems cool so the water stays cool in extreme heat.</div><div>• Education and communication strategies around the systems to build interest and encourage people to use the bottle filling stations.</div><div>• Innovative ideas for maintenance and preventing vandalism, such as tech solutions or wrap-around support from the community or businesses.</div><div>• Adding a public art component to support the project and encourage community engagement and preservation of the system.</div><div>• Sustainable ways to alert if a system isn't functioning properly and potentially losing water, as well as providing alternative options for those who forget their water bottle and would like to use a water filling station.</div><div><br></div><div>Contestants will participate in the hackathon on April 6 ​from 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and attendees can watch the pitch competition from 5:30-7 p.m. at 850 PBC located at 850 N. Fifth St. Apply to participate in the hackathon or register to watch the pitch competition <a href="https://venturecafephoenix.org/event/thursday-gathering-innovation-night-the-city-of-phoenix/" target="_blank">here​</a>. Lunch and snacks will be provided. <br></div><div><br></div><div><div>If you are a person with a disability or limited English proficiency and require an accommodation to participate, please email melissa@venturecafephoenix.org or <div>sarah@venturecafephoenix.org <span style="background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-family:Calibri;font-size:13.3333px;">at least five business days in advance of the event. We will do our best to fulfill requests received with less than five business days’ notice.</span></div></div><br></div><div>About the Office of Innovation:<br></div><div>The City Manager’s Office of Innovation partners with residents, City departments, and local and national organizations to advance solutions to some of our City’s most pressing challenges, championing the strategic use of data to deliver effective, efficient and equitable impacts for the City and its diverse communities.  innovate@phoenix.gov <br></div><div><br></div><div>About Venture Café:<br></div><div>Venture Café Phoenix partners with companies and organizations that are evolving business, education, technology, social justice, science and the arts within Phoenix and beyond. Along with pitch nights, thought provoking content and one-on-one sessions, the Thursday Gathering event provides participants with hundreds of connection and action opportunities each week. When you take part in a Venture Café event, you can meet hundreds of creative, resourceful people who are just as invested in improving life in Phoenix as you are.</div></html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Phoenix Sky Harbor Becomes First Airport in the World to Offer Waymo Rider-Only Autonomous Vehicle Servicehttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2692Innovation12/16/2022 7:00:00 AMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2692/VIPS and Waymo Car.jfifPhoenix Sky Harbor Becomes First Airport in the World to Offer Waymo Rider-Only Autonomous Vehicle Service<div class="ExternalClass130AFA561D4947668EB675A3516C03EC"><html>​​Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, America's Friendliest Airport®, has set another milestone today with Waymo launching fully autonomous vehicle service to the general public at Phoenix Sky Harbor. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego arrived today at the 44th Street and Washington PHX Sky Train® Station via a Waymo vehicle to launch the new service. This set a global milestone as Phoenix Sky Harbor became the first airport in the world to offer travelers the ability to take a Waymo autonomous vehicle as a means of transportation to and from the airport.<br><br>“Phoenix is leading the future of mobility and modernizing how the world will experience travel," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “The exciting technology offers our customers an additional option for traveling to the airport in a clean, sustainable, and technologically advanced mode of transportation. The future has arrived in Phoenix!"<br><br>Waymo also announced today it is more than doubling the Waymo One service area in Downtown Phoenix. The expansion connects the airport service to a large swath of the downtown area, offering safe and convenient mobility options to Phoenicians and travelers alike.<br><br> In early November, Waymo began offering its Trusted Tester participants the opportunity to take autonomous rides to and from downtown Phoenix and the Airport with an autonomous specialist in the vehicle. Now, Waymo has removed the autonomous specialist from the vehicle and anyone can hail a Waymo to ride between the airport and downtown Phoenix.<br><br>Rides are available 24 hours, seven days a week in Waymo's fully electric Jaguar I-PACE equipped with the fifth generation Waymo Driver. Pickups and drop-offs occur at the 44 th Street PHX Sky Train® Station where travelers can hop on the free PHX Sky Train® direct to the terminals. Trains arrive and depart every few minutes.<br><br>This new service comes two years after Waymo opened its fully autonomous commercial ride-hailing service, Waymo One, to the public in the East Valley of Phoenix; and builds on the company's strong partnership with the City of Phoenix.<br><br><br><br><br></html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Phoenix Named an All-America City 2022https://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2690Innovation7/22/2022 7:00:00 AMhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newssite/Lists/NewsArticle/Attachments/2690/03.24.21 Tablet distibution at Aeroterra.jfifPhoenix Named an All-America City 2022<div class="ExternalClass21BBA08613EB4AEFBDC9574519220204"><html> <p>​</p> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">The National Civic League and the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading named the City of Phoenix as a ​winner of the 2022 All-America City Award (AAC). This year's theme was, “Housing as a Platform to Promote Early School Success and Equitable Learning Recovery."</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">The City's commitment to improving digital equity and collaborating with Phoenix residents in underinvested areas and public housing communities landed the City a winning spot. Phoenix was one of 20 finalist cities across the nation and is one of 10 communities to be recognized this year.</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">“COVID-19 caused a profound shift in traditional learning. As students transitioned to an online learning environment, we knew too many families were missing the basic tools needed to navigate this new way of learning," said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “City staff put forth a tremendous effort to close this digital divide, especially for our most vulnerable kids. I'm proud of what we've accomplished, and equally proud the City of Phoenix has been honored with the All-America City Award for the sixth time."</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">During the pandemic, the City mobilized community partnerships to distribute more than 12,000 laptops to 15 school districts in underserved areas within public housing communities. Additionally, the City provided 1,600 tablets and Wi-Fi connectivity to families and seniors for at-home learning, telemedicine and more.</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">Providing digital devices was one of many steps the City took to support its residents. As the literacy rate for Phoenix students passing the third grade reading assessment declined to 25%, Phoenix co-created literacy and tutoring programs with students, parents and educators to reverse the trend.</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">“As someone who grew up in public housing during my childhood, I understand the impact these programs have on our residents. It takes a village to aid in the success of our youth and I am proud to lead a city that takes initiative to make a positive impact on its residents," said Phoenix City Manager Jeff Barton. “Congratulations, Phoenix, on a well-deserved win!"</span> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <br style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"> <div dir="ltr" style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;">​The City of Phoenix is one of the most honored cities in the Country, winning the All-America City designation six times: 1950, 1958, 1980, 1989, 2009 and 2022.<div style="box-sizing:border-box;text-align:center;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;background-color:window;color:windowtext;font-size:10pt;">###</span><br style="box-sizing:border-box;"></div><br></div> <div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;text-align:center;"> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;"> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;font-weight:700;">About the National Civic League​</span> </p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;">The National Civic League advances inclusive civic engagement through our community assistance programs, including tools, trainings and facilitation services, our award and recognition programs, and nationally recognized research and publications. We promote efforts that seek to listen to, and to learn from residents in ongoing conversations and leverage those insights to help reshape communities so they will thrive.</p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;">The All-America City Award is made possible through the support of Southwest Airlines, the official airline sponsor, The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, CGI Digital, MissionSquare Retirement, HealthONE, and Womble Bond Dickinson.</p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;"> <a target="_blank" href="https://www.nationalcivicleague.org/america-city-award/" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(154, 0, 73);background:transparent;font-family:hind, sans-serif;transition:all 0.2s ease-in-out 0s;font-weight:700;">Click here to learn more about the National Civic League's All-America City Awards.</a> </p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;"> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;font-weight:700;">About the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading</span> </p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;">The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading seeks to disrupt generational poverty and ensure more hopeful futures for children of economically challenged, fragile and otherwise marginalized communities. We support community-driven initiatives to improve the likelihood that these children will grasp the first rung of the success sequence ladder – graduation from high school. Since its launch in 2012, the GLR Communities Network has grown to include more than 350 communities, representing 46 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and two Canadian provinces — sponsored by 5,200+ local organizations, institutions and agencies and supported by 500+ state and local funders, including 200+ United Ways.</p> <p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;text-align:left;font-size:1em !important;"> <a target="_blank" href="https://gradelevelreading.net/" style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(154, 0, 73);background:transparent;font-family:hind, sans-serif;transition:all 0.2s ease-in-out 0s;font-weight:700;">Learn more about the Campaign for Grade-Lev​el Reading</a><br> </p> </div> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationNewsinnovationInnovation
Phoenix City Manager Launches New Performance Dashboardhttps://www.phoenix.gov/newsroom/innovation/2693Innovation6/3/2022 7:00:00 AMhttps://youtu.be/8LWXuUnD4H0Phoenix City Manager Launches New Performance Dashboard<div class="ExternalClass0A9B725CA13D4F59B9C0EAE7CAD2B7BF"><html> <p>​​<span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;background-color:window;color:windowtext;box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">After just eight months into his role as Phoenix City Manager, Jeff Barton is making his mark by unveiling a new, more transparent way for residents to track the City’s successes and benchmarks. The reimagined </span><a style="font-size:16px;background:transparent;box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(154, 0, 73);font-family:hind, sans-serif;transition:all 0.2s ease-in-out 0s;font-weight:700;" href="http://www.phoenix.gov/dashboard" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-charstyle="Hyperlink">City Manager’s Performance Dashboard</span> </a><span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;background-color:window;color:windowtext;box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">is now live at Phoenix.gov/Dashboard.</span><span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;background-color:window;color:windowtext;"> </span><span style="font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;background-color:window;color:windowtext;box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="auto" lang="EN-US">The City Manager’s Performance Reports were originally launched in 2014. While the reports were innovative for their time, the new dashboard is an interactive platform fitting for 2022.</span> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">“Phoenix is an innovative and data-driven city,” said Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego. “The new City Manager’s Performance Dashboard allows residents to easily access key performance indicators and better understand how their city is strategically working towards its goals.”</span> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">The new dashboard is a modern, dynamic website that displays more than 130 key performance metrics from 28 City departments. The data is accessible and </span><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="auto" lang="EN-US">digestible</span><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">, something very important for Barton. “Understanding your local government should not be complicated,” he said. “This dashboard breaks down Phoenix’s progress on issues important to our residents so they can be engaged and informed.”</span> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">Transparency is a core value for Barton. He explained that the “improved dashboard exemplifies my commitment to transparent communication with our residents and fosters accountability within the City of Phoenix as an organization,” he said. The dashboard will show where the City is making strides... and where there is room for improvement. </span><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">The more than 130 metrics available on the dashboard will be updated regularly and new metrics will be added in the future. However, metrics will not be removed even if the City is lagging behind its goals. “The dashboard will give me, and our residents, a quick snapshot of the City’s operational health. It will identify where there is an issue and where we need to make changes,” said Barton. “I am committed to meeting our goals as a City, and I am excited that through the new dashboard, residents can follow our progress in meeting those goals.”</span> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div><div style="box-sizing:border-box;font-family:hind, "open sans", sans-serif;font-size:16px;"><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-bottom:0.875em;line-height:1.5em;font-size:1em !important;"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">Residents are encouraged to visit the improved dashboard and dig into the data for themselves at </span><a style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(154, 0, 73);background:transparent;font-family:hind, sans-serif;transition:all 0.2s ease-in-out 0s;font-weight:700;" href="http://www.phoenix.gov/dashboard" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Phoenix.gov/Dashboard</a><span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US">.</span> <span style="box-sizing:border-box;" data-ccp-props="{"201341983":0,"335559739":160,"335559740":257}"> </span></p></div> </html></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/innovationVideoinnovationInnovation

 

 

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