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that a 'measurable data resource system, sufficient for progra4n <br /> evaluation will be available. Such a property information <br /> system should ~in flexible so 'that data formats can be <br /> revised to ensure the addition 0r deletion of'new items. <br /> <br /> Second, the property information system should be~uDed <br /> <br /> to mo~itor'the ongoin'g'performan'ee Of programs such as empioyment, <br /> welfare, service facilities expansion, the development or'land <br /> use patterns, the impact and behefit of'recreational programs <br /> and Others. <br /> <br /> Third, the continued use of citizen input'will provide <br /> <br />the sentiments and beliefs of a )rograms effec~iveness~as felt <br />by the resident's of the County. A Varied nitmber of'sources and <br />means can be used to provide the necessary citizen involvement. <br />Some of the most used representative sources are: community <br />organizations, business and industry leaders, educators, public- <br />hearings, public meetings and even a few well designed, limited- <br />range questionaires or'public SUrveys. <br /> <br /> Fourth, the continued use of advisory Committees, boards <br /> <br />and commissions, as well as the information and feedback <br />received from the individual department directors and i~e <br />County administrator must be stimulated. Since they are <br />exposed to the related individual program proposals of the <br />plan, as well as the impact that is being made, their input in <br />any evaluation would be most valuable. <br /> <br /> ~Fifth, the evaluation sysiem and the results of the <br /> <br /> -7- <br /> <br /> <br />