Liverpool City Council - Corporate priorities


 

Corporate priorities, measures and targets for 2005/08

To measure the delivery against each of the council's six aims we have established priorities with a defined series of measures and targets for the next three years and outline the key actions for the coming year, 2005/06. 

Aim 1top quality, value for money services, while keeping the council tax as low as possible (PDF [961.7Kb] opens in new window)

Aim 2: a business friendly city with accessible, responsive and integrated business services which encourage inward investment, growth and jobs with a healthy not-for-profit business sector (PDF [955Kb] opens in new window)

Aim 3well serviced, safe and sustainable neighbourhoods with optimum local accountability and influence over service management (PDF [967Kb] opens in new window)

Aim 4top quality children's services which raise attainment and develop the self-esteem, skills, knowledge and qualifications that our citizens need (PDF [959.7Kb] opens in new window)

Aim 5a healthy environment for all who live in, work in or visit the city and an effective transport system (PDF [956.6Kb] opens in new window)

Aim 6the city at the forefront of delivering services electronically  (PDF [949.2Kb] opens in new window)

We monitor and report on our progress against the measures and actions listed under our aims quarterly. Click on one of the aims below to see what the latest monitor says.

Key to colour coding - red cells means that the forecast yearly out-turn is off target, while green cells mean that the forecast yearly out-turns is the same as or above target. Amber cells indicate that the forecast out-turn is off target but within 20% of the proposed improvement from the previous year.