Municipal Benchmarks: Assessing Local Performance and Establishing Community Standards Second Edition

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Municipal Benchmarks: Assessing Local Performance and Establishing Community Standards Second Edition

Author(s): David N. Ammons (Author)

  • Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
  • Publication Date: 27 Mar. 2001
  • Edition: Second
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 512 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0761920781
  • ISBN-13: 9780761920786

Book Description

The new edition of this practical reference book gives municipal officials and citizens the benchmarking tools needed to assess and establish community standards for their operations and delivery of services.

New to this edition:

-Updated charts and data throughout

-New chapters “Management Services,” “Parking Services,” “Risk Management,” “Social Services,” “Streets, Sidewalks, and Storm Drainage,” Water and Sewer Services,” “Fleet Maintenance,” “Gas and Electric Services”

-Expanded coverage including newly adopted performance targets and updated standards for emergency response times for fire, police, and emergency medical service.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“For officials who would like to benchmark their government’s performance to external norms and standards, but who lack the resources to do it, I believe this book will prove itself as a valuable resource, both for the large amount of actual performance data included and for the quality of analysis of the indicators themselves. . . . Many helpful reference tools are provided.”

GOVERNMENT FINANCE REVIEW

“The book is a tremendous contribution to the public management profession. David N. Ammons has included all of the salient service benchmarks that will finally give academicians and practitioners alike a reference document for assessing municipal functional performances. I hope that the information will be updated often.”

— Sylvester Murray

About the Author

David Ammons joined the School of Government (then the Institute of Government) in 1996. Prior to that, he was a faculty member at the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia and taught in the public administration programs at Georgia and the University of North Texas. Early in his career he served on the staffs of four municipalities―Fort Worth, Texas; Hurst, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; and Oak Ridge, Tennessee―in various administrative capacities. Among his seven books on local governmentmanagement are Municipal Benchmarks: Assessing Local Performance and Establishing Community Standards (Sage Publications, 2001); Leading Performance Management in Local Government (ICMA, 2008); and Tools for Decision Making: A Practical Guide for Local Government (CQ Press, 2009). Ammons earned a Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma

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