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When performance is measured, performance improves. When performance is measured and reported back, the rate of improvement accelerates.

—Pearson’s Law

Communities in Motion 2040 2.0 (CIM 2040 2.0) has many lofty goals, but evaluating if the region is making progress toward those goals can be difficult. Determining which projects are most likely to help meet goals ahead of time is harder still. Performance-based planning is designed to help inform planning and financial decisions to help meet regional goals.

While performance-based planning became a federal requirement in 2012, COMPASS has been working toward performance-based planning for over a decade.

 

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Performance-based planning is constantly evolving. Learn more about how COMPASS is, and has been, using this process to continually improve its planning.