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Best Management Practices City of Tigard cm�roaao, Best Management Practices A Presentation for Samarinda,Indonesia October 20-25,2003 International City Managers Association Resource City Program CIN of Tlaard Reo entativef' Bill Monanan,CM Manep« EE W epn«,Putle W«ka Llreclw 1 u,m.;rod;�, ,�. m s Itn a a t R tzw M C A DefinitionsKey Mission Statement: • Defines the overall role of the Agency • Identifies: t. What; 2. Why;and 3. For whom DefinitionsKey Goals: • Broad statements regarding long range purpose of the Agency Objectives: • Clear targets for specific actions 1 Key Definitions Objectives are: • Specific • Quantifiable • Statement of desired outcome • Realistic • Attainable StepsKey - • BM's • State mission and desired outcomes • Measure performance to gauge progress • Use data as a basis for decision making - • • Develop strategic plans, goals &objections • Strategic Plans(include long-term goals) 1. Must be specific 2. Regularly updated • Define&prioritize annual goals and objectives • Identify activities to meet these goals 2 Step • Identify Stakeholders • Involve them in the development Recognize State&Federal Mandates • Identify • Review • Follow -• Planning When creating Mission Statement include: • The agency's purpose • Products and/or services provided by the agency to meet that purpose • How the agency will provide those products and/or services -• Planning REMEMBER: Planning is continual process of making adjustments to achieve goals and objections 3 Step 2: Implementa Daily Implementation of Policy • Provides guidance Procedures&Operational Policies • Defines acceptable practices to staff • Allowing for discretionary decision-making -p 2: Implementa Develop Policy: • Specific to program's goals&objectives Set Policy& Procedures: • Provide a guide for staff • Provide assistance in decision making Update Procedures: • Perform periodic review to ensure adequacy -• 2: Implementatio REMEMBER: Policy and Procedures NEED to be • Written • Distributed • Current • ADHERED TO 4 Step 3, Data Management Collect data for assessing performance • Input Data: 1. Quantify resources(staff,equipment,funding) • Output Data: 1. What is produced with resources 2. Used to assess if short-term goals were achieved • Outcome: 1. End results of efforts 2. Used to assess if long term goals were achieved —• Data Management Collect data that: • Reflects program operations • Facilitates performance measures and evaluations Data should be: • Reliable • Contribute to making good management decisions • Linked to goals • Protected by safety controls —• Data Management REMEMBER: Balance cost of data collection efforts against the need to ensure data is complete, accurate, consistent. 5 Step Data Management E Use data to assess: 0 Efficiency(input vs.output) • Effectiveness(outcome) Evaluate data: • Make needed interim changes to meet goals and objectives Promote accountability • Providing performance data to management&public -p Data Management REMEMBER: These are ongoing processes that should recur after a performance measurement system is put in place. -p 4: Measuring Performance Performance Measurements are indicators of: 0 How well organization is achieving goals • Where programs are strong o Where improvement is necessary Government accountability 6 Step 4: Measuring Performance Performance Management in defined as: "Method of measuring the progress of a program in achieving the outcomes that clients, customers or stakeholders expect." -• 4, Measuring Performance Ideal measures should be: • Relevant • Useful • Responsive • Comparable • Valid • Compatible • Reliable • Clear • Economic Examples of • Meter Reading • Locates • Fire Hydrant Replacements • New Service Line Taps • Water Quality Sampling 7 FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Dnnkirg water sample cdlectror DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY C,Imd dnnkin0 water samples.as prescribed by OAR 333-061-0036,frwn ape Md sample station sites located thratghout the voter d.tnbuetn system and srlbend these samplesn,fes ansly of dmkeg water qual6y standard.. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY Public water systems are reWnaibl.faking.11 raaconaDia precautions to sewn that tM water delivered b water users m sufficlantly free from bialogltal,chemical,radlolognal and pbysicaf bnPu itlos which c Idl adv—N .Rett human hearth 4 preaentiin high enough concentradom. MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE C,110 t,n and sut (v tw aamples for 05 51 Rouble Sample Station Slims iabesatory analysis at Ne frequency preacrlbed Entry Povtb of Source by OAR 333-081-0038 CREW REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Vehicle 1-2 Persona1 Cond-wily Meter 1 ChIonne Residual Meter MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD Cooler fm store temples in) Semple 6018sa(provided by.basal") '%of all samples rap-ad ae Non-Detect and/es Yr of ftM.—=,nanl Level(MCL) Chwn cl Cwtad FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Fina Hydrant Upgrade 13-W c.ry"hydrants wlstroz adapters) DESCRIPTION Of MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY Redxe aii hytlrantswilh 3paT tory sty.nydran.wistroz adapters Identify all oM styfe hydran.which have two antler 215'parts.SChedu.red.«ment bored on current budget level and density. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY Update fire hydran4 les larger 5 W staemx Por ..Larger Port allow greater quenhtY of water fes f.fgta hg nWsbildy. A acts.tofirehydra quickerfhrcughffutaeof'St,.Adapters'. MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE 40 hydrants per Year 160 2-port hydrants in water system CREW REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 etppW vahide;15-10 Yard dump truck,t backhoe; 33 edit Meow eervkoa—y be requkedj equipment trader;saw trailer;venous hand too.;pumps;Vector, V--C-;wgm:ladder,='n,,pntacbve equp—(i.s.vest boom,hard'*,,gloves.r.inge.r) MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD 3.Port hydranft wls z adapters;0uoble Iron ndkgs(bends.PN,geek..);('valve:Rock, 40 hydrenm per Y...as budget all— Aaphak,L.rMaogng;Door hanger for error Instill Per Fire HYdnant Assembly a 542. no.kabon;Locates FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Lacatng We,a,Stam.Sanitary and otber.1y owned tmderground utililes DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY Locate all cM1y—W undergc..nd uMeioa in service area Normal locates will be performed wiMet N hour: emergency locates will be reepargsd m immwietely. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY Protect various sty awned utildms and m provide cuatbn—,tontr m and other ulitme cad,actuals adormaton of underground udlitee;m lxo,dm safety m Nose a .vabng and candy wM Oregon UOMy Counol. MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE Aa requealed,normally 1535 per day Approximately 4200 requesm per year CREW REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 Asim Van;1 Metro 810 line locates;1 Radio Detector R04W I-ff metal detector.hand tools(shovel,b ,etc.);maga of verfpue 2 s.R for soma high traffic arafe city owned Wines(hard copies and.1—c);P—live 2 taft tor.rge vee request mca.e equipment(vast boo.,hesdh.L mingsar):UBRy Nobfic.0- Service(F,dPnnter wldedcemd land line aer ioe) MATERIALREQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD Vanua-1—of WIny paint Provide locates ass Thad b O lltiM Council ter PnnriDban and Paper Pec Y regon v FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Mw,,I Valva Opsagon 6 Mahnenance DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY Verify ladtan of valve,check condition d valve boa top,ram any debris hart maga—boa to ensure easy access for valve wench opsaeon.Operate valve b enevte that R Is in good working oordidan and.Uwck b en A valve news an eatarldon per-CAY Desgn Standards.. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY To ensue-Ne masts City Dxht n Standards W-A-and amerga open ion MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE Whde system wvery—year 6,400 va mm cu—t[y is.yse xn I okdkg Ike hydra valves CREW REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 1-UW"Truck;Hard Toot;TraMc Cool of a needed:PPE; 2-Empoyees In,fight traffic areae Meng Equp—V.Map.of vaN.Ioc0-Air oonPressor 3 to 4-Employees b high traffic xeas with)aokhamms;Vector or—for deep valva.then need Clnnkq;walk behind saw as needed MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD Radacement lids for 925 d 910 valve box tops 5 t ems bone wound 20 3 30 v0N 1 a day Second time aramd 30 to 50 wlws a day FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Water 5——lo—formol popnbl (Hot Work) DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE ACTMTY T,,wd will pond,a water serve a wnnecuat to NI poper m within our service area vAriUr an mftll papa These water., -instill—are conxdered'Hot W.W type Inabn.dal.. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY To pounds cuafoniss wM oats aerwce ox It bfin Inks kt ow rlarAca xea. MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE In fit bb only.An other service 0SW b a oanplated by conaactsldevslops at Ems of pips 10-30 pis ye.r . naaa, CREWREQUIREMENT$ EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 SupportVehicle;i Backhoe e.w trader,oIky tads; 0-5 s1aR Tapp'ag;Maohir,Pumps,Varian Hod Tole:Prdxthv Equipment Nest,boob.hardhal raingear);Wn.,cone.. Sags',—1 plate. MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD Vanars aired coPps Y-2*:Venous fixed Anpb Instill--whin 14 days of repue,t!s Wats mets Stop.Y.',1'.S:Varrou.sized Corporation Stage than k.tox, 2'.addbs a tipped app poceas:costal ver CM Devlin s anexd. oee'.,Rock Cdd P.ILh,AlpnaM.Lmdsoprg FIELD MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY NAME Meter R.adky M Serrce Area DESCRIPTION OF MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY Re.dmg of oats meters a performed by one-H rrnr .reading take.pl—though the vee of a Sermre hxfdfelde,The canoe wsa a split up Into route ard grope;meter ars read bimonNly. PURPOSE OF ACTIVITY AD water service connectrma Vt out wens arirom ue metered. Mahn.n road to pack.ravanur. MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY INVENTORY REFERENCE Meters ars rod on a bk—Ably bast Curt 1 eye have 16.500 active wcamb CREW REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS I Vehole,dew.pn g mulgpb oopsandw o4xam and Flaehms;1 Meter handheld;f Versa Probe Mets Reader Wand 1 Pram 45 dari Px week2 etaR fp rnrAnad Conf—d space Pends,Atmospheriaunavec MM""".Person" robodv spa rage Pe Equipment(vest,boob. m),Mehr Hoak,vnan bilge pump,hared rad. MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PERFORMANCE STANDARD Na Meters are n.d every 60 date 99M aaaaacy tied of Wads 9