Are there scorecards for other departments to measure county-funded projects?

No, but there are many dashboards that allow for better transparency and data around programs and budget. Pierce County Planning and Public Works hosts “Open Project,” an interactive dashboard providing comprehensive information detailing the budget, spending and schedule information for the County’s capital projects. Other examples include Open Pierce County, Open Budget, and Open Checkbook.

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1. What is a performance measure?
2. What is a performance target?
3. Why did the County select these measures?
4. What does the County use this information for?
5. Why are scorecards done for homeless service providers and not other providers in Human Services?
6. Are there scorecards for other departments to measure county-funded projects?
7. What does the “i” mean on the score card?
8. Why are some measures colored gray?
9. How do I interpret this information?
10. Can I download the data to review the numbers?
11. Where does this data come from?
12. How often is the data updated?
13. Can we see the targets for each measure?
14. What is the difference between not applicable and no information?