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Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project

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Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2008, Melanie Purcell, Al Major, Randy Gustafson Apr 2009

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2008, Melanie Purcell, Al Major, Randy Gustafson

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project

FY2008 annual report to compare the relative cost, efficiency and effectiveness of a set of municipal services by using a collaborative approach with the participating cities, and to set standards and identify "best practices" in municipal government for use and comparison by all Tennessee cities. Per capita average costs of providing police, fire and residential refuse services are presented.


Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2004, Al Major Jun 2005

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2004, Al Major

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project

FY2004 annual report to compare the relative cost, efficiency and effectiveness of a set of municipal services by using a collaborative approach with the participating cities, and to set standards and identify "best practices" in municipal government for use and comparison by all Tennessee cities.


Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2003, Al Major Jun 2004

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2003, Al Major

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project

FY2003 annual report to compare the relative cost, efficiency and effectiveness of a set of municipal services by using a collaborative approach with the participating cities, and to set standards and identify "best practices" in municipal government for use and comparison by all Tennessee cities.


Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2002, Mtas Jan 2003

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project Fy2002, Mtas

Tennessee Municipal Benchmarking Project

FY2002 annual report to compare the relative cost, efficiency and effectiveness of a set of municipal services by using a collaborative approach with the participating cities, and to set standards and identify "best practices" in municipal government for use and comparison by all Tennessee cities.