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File #: 08157    Version: 1 Name: Neighborhood Indicators Project - Mayor/ Clerk authorized to sign contract with the University of Wisconsin’s Applied Population Lab to develop pilot.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/12/2007 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 12/4/2007 Final action: 12/4/2007
Enactment date: 12/5/2007 Enactment #: RES-07-01135
Title: Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract with the University of Wisconsin’s Applied Population Lab to develop a pilot for the Neighborhood Indicators Project.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Michael E. Verveer, Tim Bruer
Attachments: 1. NHI pilot - ideas from alder presentation 1/31/08, 2. list of potential indicators for City of Madison's Neighborhood Indicators pilot project.msg, 3. NH Indicators - charter 3.1.1.pdf, 4. NRT retreat 110807.pdf, 5. RE post-NRT retreat.msg, 6. transcription of input for NHI pilot.msg, 7. transcription of NH Roundtable 2007 (110607).pdf, 8. transcription of NH Conference 2006 (110607).pdf
Fiscal Note
The Planning Division’s 2008 operating budget includes $40,000 for contracting with the Applied Population Lab to develop a pilot for the Neighborhood Indicators Project.
Title
Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a contract with the University of Wisconsin’s Applied Population Lab to develop a pilot for the Neighborhood Indicators Project.
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WHEREAS, the continual and systematic collection, maintenance, and analyses of data is necessary to monitor the health of the City’s neighborhoods over time and to identify trends that may indicate future problems; and

WHEREAS, information from multiple City agencies and other units of government integrated into a single database would facilitate a coordinated response to existing and emerging neighborhood issues before they become more serious problems; and

WHEREAS, staff has met several times to learn about similar efforts in other communities and to discuss the types of indicators that may be appropriate for Madison; and

WHEREAS, neighborhood input on this topic was received at the City’s 2006 Neighborhood Conference and 2007 Neighborhood Roundtable; and

WHEREAS, indicators being considered generally fall into the following working categories: statistical profile, health and family well-being, economic vitality, community action and involvement, public safety, and housing quality and availability; and

WHEREAS, undertaking a pilot project for a portion of the community would allow the system to be fine-tuned before expanding it city-wide; and

WHEREAS, the University of Wisconsin’s Applied Population Lab has particular experience and expertise in developing such systems. Their unique qualifications include serving as the clearinghouse for all census data for the State of Wisconsin, experience with Web-based presentation of demographic data, developing indicator packages for other Wisconsin municipalities and neighborhood groups, and geographic modeling to assess residents’ proximity t...

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