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http://www.ottawasun.com/2013/10/16...is-of-service-efficiency-in-16-municipalities
What is it?
The Ontario Municipal Benchmarking Initiative (OMBI) compares the results of municipalities in 22 service areas (such as policing) and several sub-categories for each (such as how many police officers and staff are employed per capita). It’s a voluntary project between 16 municipalities that compares services, but doesn’t try to explain the differences between each.
BRAGGING RIGHTS
“This report indicates that we are performing significantly better than the 2012 OMBI median in a number of service areas, but the report also provides informative indicators of service areas where improvements can be made. This analysis validates the excellent services provided to residents by our dedicated staff while helping us to identify and focus on areas for improvement.”
— Mayor Jim Watson
LIBRARIES
What is the total cost for each library use?
How many of our paved roads are rated good to very good?
How many water main breaks happened per 100 km of pipes?
What’s the number of police staff (officers and civilians) employed, per 100,000 citizens?
What’s the per-capita cost to offer rec programs/facilities?
How much of the municipality is parkland?
What’s the per-hour cost to have a vehicle in service in urban areas?
How much money does one public parking space earn?
How much residential trash is diverted from landfills (ie. through recycling)?
What is it?
The Ontario Municipal Benchmarking Initiative (OMBI) compares the results of municipalities in 22 service areas (such as policing) and several sub-categories for each (such as how many police officers and staff are employed per capita). It’s a voluntary project between 16 municipalities that compares services, but doesn’t try to explain the differences between each.
BRAGGING RIGHTS
“This report indicates that we are performing significantly better than the 2012 OMBI median in a number of service areas, but the report also provides informative indicators of service areas where improvements can be made. This analysis validates the excellent services provided to residents by our dedicated staff while helping us to identify and focus on areas for improvement.”
— Mayor Jim Watson
LIBRARIES
What is the total cost for each library use?
- Ottawa: $1.64
- Median: $1.95
- High: $2.57 (Barrie)
- Low: $1.48 (London)
How many of our paved roads are rated good to very good?
- Ottawa: 71%
- Median: 63%
- High: 83% (York Region)
- Low: 37% (Region of Durham)
How many water main breaks happened per 100 km of pipes?
- Ottawa: 8.6
- Median: 8.6
- High: 31.0 (Winnipeg)
- Low: 1.1 (District of Muskoka)
What’s the number of police staff (officers and civilians) employed, per 100,000 citizens?
- Ottawa: 206
- Median: 223
- High: 295 (Windsor)
- Low: 81 (District of Muskoka, which uses OPP)
What’s the per-capita cost to offer rec programs/facilities?
- Ottawa: $157
- Median: $95
- High: $157 (Ottawa)
- Low: $67 (Winnipeg)
How much of the municipality is parkland?
- Ottawa: 1.5%
- Median: 6.2%
- High: 12.8% (Barrie)
- Low: 1.1% (Sudbury)
What’s the per-hour cost to have a vehicle in service in urban areas?
- Ottawa: $298
- Median: $315
- High: $402 (Barrie)
- Low: $205 (Thunder Bay)
How much money does one public parking space earn?
- Ottawa: $2,695
- Median: $1,297
- High: $3,596 (Calgary)
- Low: $463 (Thunder Bay)
How much residential trash is diverted from landfills (ie. through recycling)?
- Ottawa: 40%
- Median: 48%
- High: 55% (Halton Region)
- Low: 29% (Calgary)