City of Surrey 2017 - 2021 Financial Plan
Sustainability Charter
SUSTAINABILITY DASHBOARD— KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
The following is a summary of the various indicators found on the dashboard to gauge the progress Surrey is taking to move toward its vision of a better world.
INCLUSION DESIRED OUTCOMES:
Diversity and Accessibility Poverty Reduction Housing
Age-Friendly Community Community Pride and Engagement Social infrastructure and Innovation
Targets (Where Set)
Indicator
Performance Indicator Description
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
18.7% (2010 Stats Canada— LIM-AT)
Percentage of children and youth living in families with income below the Low Income Cut Off (LICO) Number of residents who are active and approved volunteers with the RCMP, Fire Services, Surrey Libraries, Emergency Program, and PRC Department Percentage of Children that are vulnerable in at least one of these five scales: Physical Health and Well Being; Social Competence; Emotional Maturity; Language and Cognitive Development; Communication and General Knowledge. Licensed daycare spaces per capita (0-12 year olds) Tenant-occupied households spending 30% or more of household income on gross rent
Next Stats Canada data available for 2016
Child Poverty
Trend Down
Up by 2% each year
City Volunteers
3,038
4,110
3,847
4,098
3,228
Early Childhood Vulnerability
Trend Down
32%
34%
34%
34%
34%
Licensed Child Care Spaces Core Housing Need Social Housing Units
Trend Up
8.5%
Next data available for 2016
Trend Down
37.7%
Next data available for 2016
Number of Non-Market Social Housing Units
No Target
N/A
5,434
N/A
N/A
5,699
No homelessness by 2032
Homelessness Number of homeless in Surrey
400
N/A
N/A
403
N/A
Number of Grants provided by: (1) Cultural Grants program, and (2) Neighbourhood Enhancement Grant program
City Grant Programs
No Target
N/A
N/A
47
47
70
BUILT ENVIRONMENTS AND NEIGHBOURHOODS DESIRED OUTCOMES: Neighbourhoods and Urban Design Buildings and Sites
Targets (Where Set)
Indicator
Performance Indicator Description
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Density on Transit Corridors
15.56 (Average)
14.96 (Average)
Residential and employment density on transit corridors (people or jobs per acre)
N/A
Trend Up
N/A
N/A
By 2022, average of 68.625% of households within walking distance (400m)
Proximity of Residential Units to Amenities
48.75 (Average)
49.25 (Average)
Percentage of households within walking distance (400m) of various amenities.
N/A
N/A
N/A
of various amenities.
Renewable Energy in City District Energy System Proximity to Frequent Transit Networks
0.216T CO2e / MWh
0.216T CO2e / MWh
Carbon Intensity in City’s District Energy System (CO2/GJ)
0.07T CO2e/MWh metered
N/A
N/A
N/A
Percentage of City population living within 400m of Frequent Transit Networks (FTN)
Regional average for FTN access
N/A
N/A
N/A
28%
28%
2017-2021 FINANCIAL PLAN
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