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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker launches a new website to show the city's progress on her campaign promises

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  The website, called Philly Stat 360, shows the city's progress on more than 30 indicators that fall under categories including: Safer, Cleaner, Greener, and Economic Opportunity.

The article from The Philadelphia Inquirer discusses Mayor Cherelle Parker's initiative to launch PhillyStat, a performance management system aimed at improving city services and government efficiency. PhillyStat, inspired by Baltimore's CitiStat, will involve regular meetings where city department heads present data on their performance metrics, focusing on areas like public safety, cleanliness, and economic opportunity. The program seeks to enhance accountability, transparency, and responsiveness within city government by setting clear goals, tracking progress, and addressing issues in real-time. Parker emphasized the need for a data-driven approach to governance, highlighting that PhillyStat will help in making informed decisions to better serve Philadelphia's residents. The initiative also aims to foster a culture of continuous improvement and problem-solving among city officials.

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