COMMISSIONER S Jimmy Dimora Timothy F. Hagan Peter Lawson Jones Cuyahoga County Department of Development Policy Implementation at the technician level Presentation to Cleveland State University November 19, 2007
Policy Development
Technical Staff Understand budget constraints Know how to implement programs Manpower issues Legal issues “Limit the universe”
“Limit the Universe” If a program is written too broadly, too many projects are eligible, meaning the best projects are not always funded and more people/groups are disappointed
Limits The following are commonly used limits in Economic Development: Minimum/Maximum funding Return on Investment to Taxpayers Job Quality (retail jobs may not have benefits and may be lower wages) “Multiplier Effect” Note: Other Non-Economic Development programs frequently use Income level for eligibility
Program idea
Next Steps Budget Authority Legislation Program Announcement
Are We Done? Is it Working? How Do You Know?
Data Collection WHY? To tell citizens the investment is working To provide elected officials with real numbers of how the program addressed the problem To help get future funding To use a “best practice” for other peers to help the areas where they work
Program Changes Evaluate the program- what parts could be changed to improve performance? It’s not your baby, so don’t take constructive criticism negatively Changes could make it better! The best technicians adapt to market changes and constructive criticism to tweak programs to really address issues Ideal world vs. Real world- let’s face it, we don’t work in an ideal world!
COMMISSIONER S Jimmy Dimora Timothy F. Hagan Peter Lawson Jones Cuyahoga County Department of Development Contacts: Tracey Nichols Assistant Director (216)