Strategic Progress Tracker

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The City of Charlotte launched a Strategic Progress Tracker to measure progress on key priorities established during City Council’s 2024 Annual Strategy Meeting. This innovative tool will enhance accountability and visibility in the city's efforts to achieve its goals.

The tracker will be updated bi-annually and monitor progress across five strategic priority areas:

  1. Great Neighborhoods.
  2. Safe Communities.
  3. Transportation and Planning.
  4. Well-Managed Government.
  5. Workforce and Business Development.

Click each button below to learn more about priority areas.

Great Neighborhoods

Safe Communities

Transportation and Planning

Well-Managed Government

Workforce Business Development

Great Neighborhoods

Focusing on comprehensive initiatives designed to create affordable housing and provide opportunities that align with creating great neighborhoods.

  • Comprehensive plan.
  • Housing Charlotte framework.
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Buildings with green building certifications (non-city buildings)


106

CY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Solar projects


36,930 kW

CY 2023

31,094 kW Previous

5,836 Change

Target: Increase

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Support homeownership in low-access areas through Housing Services spending


11%

FY 2023

9% Previous

2% Change

Target: pending Council Referral

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Multifamily NOAH investments


21%

BY 2022

17% Previous

4% Change

Target: pending Council Referral

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Access to housing opportunity


43%

FY 2023

41% Previous

2% Change

Target: <30%

Safe Communities

Ensuring neighborhoods are safe, healthy, and inclusive with a focus on policing, fire protection and community relations.

  • Comprehensive plan.
  • Strategic Mobility Plan: vision zero.
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Projects completed on high injury network


117

FY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Homicide rate


12

CY 2023

11 Previous

1 Change

Target: Decrease

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Property crime rate


4,170

CY 2023

3,649 Previous

521 Change

Target: Decrease

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Violent crime rate


789

CY 2023

803 Previous

-15 Change

Target: Decrease

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Proximity to employment center (all modes)


65%

CY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Mean travel time to work in minutes (all modes)


24.1

CY 2023

24.2 Previous

-0.1 Change

Target: Decrease

Transportation and Planning

Anticipating and planning for the change of the community. Addressing change with strategic investments, building and maintaining a comprehensive transportation network, and placemaking strategies that encourage connection between neighborhoods and employment centers.

  • Comprehensive plan.
  • SMP (Strategic Mobility Plan): 50/50 mode share.
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Transit ridership


14.5M

FY 2023

12.6M Previous

15% Change

Target: 4.5%

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Number and rate of bike/pedestrian fatality or serious injury


48

CY 2023

32 Previous

16 Change

Target: Decrease

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Micromobility ridership (scooters, etc.)


830K

CY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Miles of new or remediated sidewalks


18.3

FY 2023

13.8 Previous

4.5 Change

Target: 14

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Proximity to fresh food


33%

FY 2022

31% Previous

2% Change

Target: Increase

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Proximity to transit


75%

CY 2022

73% Previous

2% Change

Target: Increase

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Workers driving alone to work


58%

CY 2022

55% Previous

3% Change

Target: 50%

Well-Managed Government

Ensuring the city demonstrates inclusivity through commitment to and focusing on equity and safeguarding the environment; leadership in financial stewardship; reviewing best practices; and maintaining consistency in approach with an emphasis on effective and efficient services that are accountable, customer-focused and inclusive.

  • Strategic energy action plan.
  • Equity in governance framework.
  • Comprehensive plan.
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Capital projects in areas play place types


41%

FY 2024

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Total cost of city services comparison to peer cities


#1/14

FY 2024

#3/14 Previous

-2 Change

Target: #1

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Percentage of fleet that is powered by alternative fuels


10%

CY 2023

8% Previous

2% Change

Target: Increase

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Percentage of city building energy consumption that is offset by existing or planned solar


46.2%

CY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase

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Stakeholders engaged for decision making


Engagement Assessment: defines the level of public influence over decision-making for city-led projects, programs or initiatives where there is a decision(s) to be made that key external stakeholders can affect.

Staff regularly connect with the public for relationship building, resource connection, problem solving, training, program participation and other efforts where there are not decisions to be made that key external stakeholders can effect. These additional connections are not reflected in these metrics.


Inform

The number of key stakeholders kept informed throughout the process but were not actively involved in decision-making.

46,072

FY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change


Consult

The number of key stakeholders whose feedback the city gathered, listened to and acknowledged during the decision-making process.

33,456

FY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change


Involve

The number of key stakeholders the city worked directly with to ensure their concerns and aspirations were consistently understood, considered and directly reflected in developed options and alternatives.

90,329

FY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change


Collaborate

The number of key stakeholders the city partnered with in each aspect of decision-making, including developing alternatives and identifying the preferred solution.

3,602

FY 2023

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Workforce Business Development

Building and maintaining a successful business climate and workforce talent, including the number of jobs with sustainable wages/benefits; economic opportunity and digital inclusion for all residents; and encouraging business development, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

  • Charlotte Business INClusion policy.
  • Comprehensive plan.
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Percentage of contracts greater than $100,000 with established goals


32%

FY 2023

29% Previous

3% Change

Target: 35%

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Citywide spend with MWSBEs


$197.0M

FY 2023

193.3M Previous

3.7M Change

Target: $200M

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Percentage of city-sponsored apprentices who continue as full-time employees


100%

FY 2023

88% Previous

12% Change

Target: 90%

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Household internet adoption


94%

CY 2022

93% Previous

1% Change

Target: 100%

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Percentage of end-of-service devices to local refurbishment programs


100%

FY 2023

100% Previous

N/A Change

Target: 100%

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Proximity to financial services


35.5%

FY 2023

35.2% Previous

-0.3% Change

Target: Increase

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Percentage of vacant land within manufacturing/logistics place types


5%

FY 2023

5% Previous

N/A Change

Target: Decrease

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Employment within existing/planned activity centers


31%

CY 2021

N/A Previous

N/A Change

Target: Increase