Question 25d Overall, how satisfied would you say you in your role as a local official are with your jurisdiction’s current approach to planning and zoning? (Among jurisdictions that do not have any Master Plan) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Land use planning Question 26a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of single-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of duplex housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of multi-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26d Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of entry-level housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of single-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of duplex housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of multi-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26d Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of entry-level housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of duplex housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of multi-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26d Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of entry-level housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of multi-family housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26d Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of entry-level housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26d Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of entry-level housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26e Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of mid-range housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 26f Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent would you say your jurisdiction has too much, too little, or the right amount of high-end housing options? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 27a Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that is out-of-date? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 27b Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a housing stock that suffers from blight? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 27c Thinking about the overall housing supply in your jurisdiction, to what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction has a sufficient regional construction workforce to meet the demand for new/renovated housing? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 28 Some local government policies — such as utility connection fees or zoning requirements (minimum lot sizes, required landscaping, etc.) — may make it more expensive to build new housing or to renovate existing housing stock. To what extent do you agree or disagree that your jurisdiction’s policies or zoning requirements are hindering new construction or renovation in your jurisdiction? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 29 Some local governments have begun experimenting with policy changes to boost housing construction and renovation. Recently, has your jurisdiction attempted to reduce barriers to new construction or renovation by streamlining local processes (e.g., permitting, site reviews, inspections, etc.), reducing fees, or revising other zoning code requirements? Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, Economic Development, Zoning Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31a Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31b Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31c Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31d Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31e Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) e. Authorizing local governments to adopt inclusionary zoning (i.e., requiring some new developments to designate a portion of units for low/moderate-income households) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies, State mandates and preemption Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31f Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) f. Recruiting more developers and builders to Michigan Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31g Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) g. Reinstating historic preservation tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 31h Some people think the State government should take action to address various housing issues, while others disagree. Please indicate which of the following possible State actions, if any, you would support with regards to housing issues. (check all that apply) h. Creating or expanding additional tax credits Survey Fall 2017 Categories Community and Social Issues, Community development, Housing, State government, State policies Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 32a Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) a. Yes, we collect internal data regarding our own operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 32b Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) b. Yes, we collect external data about other governments Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 32c Some local governments collect internal data that measure their own operations (such as tons of trash collected, emergency response times, etc.). Some collect external data about other local governments for comparing their performance or costs against that of other units. Meanwhile, some local governments don’t collect data in either of these ways. What about your jurisdiction? Do you collect such data? (check all that apply) c. No, we don’t collect data about our own or other governments’ operations Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 33 Some local jurisdictions may not end up using the performance data they collect, and others may use data only occasionally on an ad hoc basis. Meanwhile, some jurisdictions use data in a systematic way as part of a formal program, for example, holding regular meetings where performance data are used to guide decision-making. Which of the following approaches best describes your jurisdiction’s use of the performance data it collects? (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal or external data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last
Question 34a Please identify the extent to which, overall, your jurisdiction uses measures of inputs (amount of resources used, such as tons of road salt) regarding your internal operations (or operations you contract out) (Among jurisdictions that reported collecting internal data and using data) Survey Fall 2017 Categories Finance Budget and Operations, Performance management, Performance measurement and management Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page next Last page last