2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
Table XX Page 1 of 2
Operating Indicators by Function Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 2010-2019
Fiscal Year
2011 (a)
Function
2010
2012
2013
2014
2015
General Government Development plans submitted Zoning violations investigated (i)
121 1,533
123 2,026
193 2,389
211 2,389
222 1,975
226 2,722
Budget adjustments
302
297
287
287
250
236
Water and sewer mains inspected (b) Work orders completed Roadway footage inspected Sidewalk footage inspected Payments/receipts processed (h) Employment applications processed
65,020 12,823 43,725
67,378 11,831 67,810
59,715 11,164 208,315
59,715 11,202 171,464
63,358 12,248 226,158
57,171 12,089 139,987
14,034 1,065,037
5,956 1,073,695
223,146 1,065,499
218,423 1,080,858
118,099 1,069,970
162,730 1,075,809
7,317
8,485
10,535
10,535
17,588
8,970
Public Safety Police (c)
Response calls for service
126,596
146,830
142,524
125,579
126,402
118,386
Average patrol response time (all types)
13:37
9:49
9:40
10:42
9:01
9:49
Fire Total fire responses
1,058
1,197
1,128
1,037
1,056
1,079
Fire investigations conducted
290
255
267
267
300
204
Total responses
29,225
30,816
33,027
33,027
33,803
33,417
Transportation
Total route miles
3.20
3.50
2.1 4.7
3.7 4.8
3.7 4.7
3.7 4.5
Number of passengers (millions)
4.1
4.6
Engineering and Inspections Inspections performed on closed dwellings/units ** Inspections performed on Local Ordinance Enforcement *
806
175
1,143 17,296
3,055
3,228
2,723 15,657
9,824
3,738
17,372
17,783
Environmental Services Educational initiatives (per month)
886
925
950
965
975
985
Users of household hazardous waste disposal facility
17,839 326,483
19,500 425,000
21,000 540,000
21,008
20,423
19,903
Waste collected (pounds) Water Operations Water customer accounts Significant industrial users Meters read annually (h)
1,636,263
1,566,466
1,741,788
100,997
101,544
102,116
102,637
103,051
103,563
35
35
35
35
35
35
1,272,051
1,250,816
1,245,139
1,243,448
1,235,484
1,243,572
Water meters New connections Water main breaks
101,561
102,006
102,512
102,937
102,957
103,631
678 134
541 140
572 130
521 132
414 252
512 327
(f) Average water MGD treated daily
27 32
26 34
25 34
24 34
23 32
24 33
Average daily consumption (millions of gallons) Sewer Operations Average wastewater MGD treated daily
30
28
27
26
30
32
Coliseum Operations Total number of events Total attendance (millions) Aquatic Center Total number of events
871 1.3
899 1.5
1,016
1,002
1,021
853 1.4
1.4
1.4
1.5
100
124
128
127
Total attendance
120,884
153,675
148,914
149,574
Solid Waste Management Residential refuse collected (average tons per month) Recyclables collected (average tons per month) Yard waste collected (average tons per month) White goods collected (average items per month) (e)
5,330 2,404 1,239
5,128 2,426 1,297
5,039 2,375 1,238
4,977 2,391 1,171
4,561 2,372 1,265
4,555 2,291 1,103
106
60
46
42
41
88
Phase II (tons processed per year) Phase III (tons processed per year) Transfer Station (tons processed per year) (g) Compost Facility (tons processed per year)
46,914 8,240 236,909 16,100
43,906 7,778 223,296 30,735
42,710 7,321 218,290 31,623
37,337 7,377 206,070 27,921
37,337 7,125 196,574 32,229
36,613 6,456 202,536 29,657
(a) 2010 and 2011 column is an estimate based on the individual department's data. (b) As of FY2004, the water and sewer laterals inspected changed to water and sewer laterals footage inspected. (c) As of FY2003, the Police Department changed their reporting of response calls for service to include all calls where officers were dispatched. (d) Information not available. (e) As of FY2008, White Goods items are tracked by items and not tonnage. (f) The Average water MGD treated daily beginning in FY08 does not include purchased water from other cities. (g) Transfer Station began operations in September 2006. (h) During FY2009, the City moved from allowing Quarterly Billing to mandatory Monthly Billing which lead to an increase in payments processed. (i) FY2010, the increase in Zoning violations is due to a number of new ordinances being passed by City Council. * This is for minimum housing, nuisance, vehicles and zoning. ** This represents the number of reinspections performed on minimum housing cases. Sources: City Departments (Police, GTA, Planning, Water, Field Operations), Budget Documents and CAFR. -204-
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