Philly Stat 360 Announces Significant Website Expansion with Seven New Performance-Tracking Metrics to Increase City Transparency

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Mayor’s Office of Philly Stat 360 launched seven new performance-tracking metrics to enhance transparency and accountability in Philadelphia's municipal government. The metrics include indicators from various departments, focusing on language access, mental health support, and digital inclusion. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker stated that these metrics will facilitate residents' access to information on how the city supports legal businesses and promotes inclusivity. The metrics aim to empower residents to understand government performance and hold officials accountable.

Kristin Bray, Director of Philly Stat 360, emphasized that transparency and data are crucial for effective governance. The integration of these metrics reflects the city's proactive approach to identifying strengths and areas for improvement. Residents are encouraged to interact with the data on the Philly Stat 360 website. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to data-driven decision-making and fostering a supportive community.

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