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Performance Measures

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DNRP 2007 Performance Measures

Pie Chart showing ratings of Performance Measures
Indicator Key

These measures present the degree that DNRP programs are achieving their stated targets. Because of the breadth of DNRP programs, the department's goals and performance measures address topics that are environmental, social and fiscal in nature.

DNRP distinguishes between environmental indicators and performance measures based on the degree of the agency's influence. Measures that have many contributing factors are included as indicators, while measures that are strongly influenced by DNRP policies, programs, and practices are considered performance measures.

Performance Measures

DNRP organizes performance measures under its four goal areas:

  • Environmental Quality
  • Sustainable Resources
  • Productive Partnerships
  • Price of Service

Under each goal are four to six objectives, or roll-up measures, each of which has a pie chart for a quick summary of performance in this area. Below the summary/roll-ups are details of individual measures and, where relevant, technical notes with specific information about data sources or anomalies with the measure information.

Results on DNRP performance measures use a simple red/yellow/green/gray designation, where:

  • Green signifies meeting or exceeding a stated target;
  • Yellow signifies results within 10 percent of the target;
  • Red signifies the need for improvement; and
  • Gray signifies insufficient data at this time.

Performance Measures Chart


Employees Entrepreneurial Revenue Efficiency Rates and Fees Price of Service Residents Stewardship Volunteerism Customer Satisfaction Recreation via Partnerships Jurisdictional Parterships Productive Partnerships Green Building Energy Plan Wastewater Resouce Reclamation Climate Protection Solid/Hazardous Waste Mgt Sustainable Resources Regional Trail Access Flood Safety Land and Resource Conservation Capital Investment Facility/permit compliance Environmental Services

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We welcome your feedback and suggestions to improve this site, such as:

  • Other reliable environmental data sources for King County
  • Adjustments to the weightings for indicators and performance measures
  • Mistakes to fix

Share your thoughts by sending an e-mail to Richard Gelb, DNRP Performance Measurement Lead, at richard.gelb@kingcounty.gov so your input can be considered for subsequent updates.

Updated: July 7, 2008