The Municipal Performance Measurement Program (MPMP), an initiative of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH), was first introduced for the 2000 Reporting Year. This program requires municipalities to collect specific data on the following nine core municipal services areas: local government, fire, police, garbage, water, sewage, transportation, land-use planning, and social services.
Over the years, the number of measures to be reported has increased to sixty-four key efficiency and effectiveness measures (in 2010) from seven measures (reported for the year 2000).
The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing designates the MPMP reporting requirements under the authority of Section 299 of the Ontario Municipal Act, 2001. The Minister has designated that “a municipality shall publish the information required by section 1 (Performance Measurement Information) not later than nine months after the last day of the fiscal year to which the information relates.” The City of Brampton publishes its Performance Measurement information by September 30th of each year.
Current Situation:
All Ontario municipalities are required to collect data for up to sixty-four key measures, as applicable to each municipality, for the 2010 Reporting Year. Thirty-seven of these measures apply to the City of Brampton in the following areas:
APPENDIX "A"
2010 Municipal Performance Measurement Information Reporting Categories and Comparative to Prior Year