City of OKC
Planning Department MenuPolicies & Implementation
The Policies & Implementation chapter is organized by plan topic and includes the following information for each policy:
- The “Type” column classifies each policy by function. For example, some policies may recommend a new process or procedure, a change to an existing process or procedure, and others may recommend a new ordinance to update the municipal code.
- The “Responsible Party” column lists the City departments, key organizations, or other groups responsible for or participating in policy implementation. If more than one responsible party is listed, bold text will indicate the primary responsibility.
- The “Start By” column specifies the time frame during which implementation of each policy will begin. Higher priority and low barrier policies will be acted on sooner.
The four options in this column are:- 2023: The Responsible Parties would start work any time between plan adoption and the end of 2023. These are the highest priority projects;
- 2026: Work would begin before the end of 2026;
- 2029: Work would begin before the end of 2029;
- Ongoing: May apply to policy decisions the City abides by or actions that are continually done.
Indicators
The list of indicators is designed to help monitor progress toward adaptokc goals. Indicators that are existing Leading For Results measures are noted with (LFR).
Baseline year for each indicator is listed in the description and are identified by Calendar Year (CY), Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) or Fiscal Year (FY); the City’s fiscal year runs July 1 through June 30 while the FFY runs October 1 through September 30.
Indicators are grouped in two categories: external and internal.
- External indicators monitor relevant statistics and trends that contribute to a broader picture of each chapter topic. These trends are useful to monitor, but are outside of the City’s direct control. However, these indicators can inform policy decisions or assist in recalibrating priority of recommended actions.
- Internal indicators are used to track progress of City operations and effectiveness of actions directly in the City’s control.
Indicators will be reported on every five years to gauge the effectiveness of actions taken to implement adaptokc initiatives.
- The “Goals” column shows which goal or goals each indicator addresses.
- The “Current Conditions” column uses available data for each indicator to set a baseline for evaluation of progress.
- The “5-Year Target” and “10-Year Target” columns contain expected future values.