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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06 - Citizen SurveyCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. October 9, 2007 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: City Manager's Office Homer Bludau, City Manager 949/644 -3000 or hbludau@city.newport- beach.ca.us Administrative Services Department Dennis C. Danner, Administrative Services Director (949) 644 -3123 ddanner@city.newport-beach.ca.us SUBJECT: Citizen Survey Award of Contract ISSUE: Should the City retain the services of ETC Institute to conduct a Citizen Satisfaction Survey? RECOMMENDATION: Retain the services of ETC Institute to conduct a Citizen Satisfaction Survey of services provided to the residents and customers of the City of Newport Beach. DISCUSSION: On Saturday, March 24, 2007, the City Council held a Special Meeting in the Friends Room of the Central Library to consider establishing its priorities for the upcoming fiscal year (July 2, 2007 — June 30, 2008). Public input was obtained throughout the meeting. At a regular City Council Meeting held on April 24, 2007, the City Council formally adopted the priorities established at the Special Meeting of March 24th. One of the priorities was defined as follows: Institute an Organizational Performance Improvement Effort through the identification of service benchmarks and data gathering to measure organizational effectiveness. This priority was referred to the City Council Finance Committee to further define the initiative and to develop a scope of work and timeframe to achieve the objectives of the initiative. To date the City Council Finance Committee has held numerous meetings to discuss the initiative and determine how to proceed with the scope of work. Citizen Survey Award of Contract October 9, 2007 Page 2 On July 10, 2007, the City Council retained the services of Mr. Phil Batchelor to assist the City in implementing this initiative. It was determined that there were three key areas of the initiative as follows: 1. Understand the level of satisfaction that the citizens of Newport Beach have with the City services that are being provided to them. 2. Establish goals for each of the program areas that the City provides by setting performance measurements that will provide competent, responsive and courteous services to the public in the most cost effective and efficient manner possible. 3. Perform an assessment of the existing service delivery systems to determine what actions should be taken to improve the overall productivity of the organization, systems, procedures, staffing, facilities and operations of the City of Newport Beach. To address the level of satisfaction of City services a Request For Quotation (RFQ) for a Citizen Survey was issued on July 27, 2007 with a response date of August 31, 2007. Seven responses to the RFQ were received. Staff met with Mr. Batchelor on September 7, 2007 to review the responses and to pick the top three proposers for a further interview by the City Finance Committee. Those interviews were conducted on September 21, 2007 and the Committee met a second time on September 27, 2007 to make its final selection of the firm to conduct the Survey. The ETC Institute was selected by the Finance Committee for recommendation to the City Council to award a contract to conduct the Survey. FUNDING AVAILABILITY: The cost of the Survey is $19,855. Funds for this Survey are included in the current City Budget. Submitted by: Homer L. BI au, City Manager Attachment Consultant Proposal Dennis C. Danner, Administrative Services Director W, r1tolmx9aaoXAMMAax eaatess -x,sxs sea.:i�isr:s�e.iess�. Sept 22, 2007 . Phil Batchelor City of Newport Beach P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, California 92658 Subject: Best and Final Offer to Conduct a Citizen Survey from ETC Institute Dear Mr. Batchelor: In response to your request, I have briefly summarized the services that ETC Institute will provide and our fees below: 1) Design and Administer a Citizen Survey: ETC Institute will work with the City of Newport Beach to. design a survey that is up to 15 minutes in length. ETC Institute will administer the survey by a combination of mail and phone to a fixed sample of 1800 randomly selected households. Our firm will guarantee at least 600 completed surveys (or a 33% response rate). Specific elements of our survey administration process are listed below: • ETC Institute will select a random sample of 1800 households to be included in the survey • Before the surveys are mailed, ETC Institute will place a 20 -second automated call to each of the 1800 households that are selected to receive the survey • ETC Institute will then mail a cover letter, survey, and a postage paid return -reply envelope to each of these 1800 households • Seven days after the surveys are mailed, interviewers in ETC Institute's call center will contact each of the households that received a survey. Household that indicate they have already completed the survey will be thanked. Those that have not completed the survey will be asked to participate by phone. The Administration of the survey will be conducted in- house. ETC Institute will conduct phone surveys until a minimum of 600 of the 1800 households have completed the survey. If the response rate is higher than 33 %, all additional surveys that are completed will be processed at no additional charge. The mail /phone method will yield a higher response rate than either the phone only or mail only methods. The demographic composition of the completed survey sample will also more accurately reflect the demographic composition of the community. Total fee (15- minute survey; 600 completes): $12,850 2) Geocoding and GIS Mapping. ETC Institute will geocode the home address of respondents to the survey and prepare up to 40 maps that show the results of the survey on maps of the City. At a minimum, ETC Institute will show the results of the survey by Census Block Group and by Council District. This will allow each City Council member to see the results for his/her district. it will also allow City staff to see the results for other subregions of the City that may have distinct socio - economic differences. Total fee (GIS Mapping): $2,450 3) Develop Performance Measures. ETC Institute will develop composite performance measurements for major city departments and the City as a whole. The composite performance indices will be similar to the U.S. Consumer Price Index. The results for the 2007 survey will serve as a Base Year (2007 =100). Changes in the survey over time will be reported compared to the base year. These performance indices will allow City leaders to see the "big picture" regarding how well that City performance is changing over time. A sample index from the City of Olathe is provided below. Overall satisfaction Index 2000 thru 2006 a"IV,aa""ft mem w w wrMu Pw bymamatY=moo -to% tm tm n" ,00 m ro mm mot ma mm mw moc I mae Sbmv: 82Aatlme rnmua„d..11m5 - Old.., 1.1A Total fee (Performance Measure): $1,750 4) Benchmarking /Normative Comparisons. ETC Institute will provide the City of Newport Beach with three types of benchmarking data: National comparisons: The results from Newport Beach will be compared to results of ETC Institute's national DirectionFinder® Survey that was administered to a random sample of more than 2,000 U.S. residents during July 2007. ETC Institute will show how the results from the City of Newport compare to a true national average for medium -sized U.S. cities (population of 50,000- 150,000). California comparisons: The results from Newport Beach will be compared to results of ETC Institute's regional Direction Finder® that was administered to a random sample of 500 California residents during July 2007. ETC Institute will show how the results from the City of Newport compare to a true average for the state of California. Head -to -Head Comparisons that Are Tailored to Your Needs: Since all cities have some differences, there is never a "perfect" way to compare communities. In order to provide the best comparison possible, ETC Institute will work with the City of Newport Beach'to identify 20 communities from our DirectionFinderOD database that would provide a good basis for comparisons plus up to 5 other cities that are not in our database. Communities included in the "head -to -head" benchmarking group will be selected based on the location, population, average household income, and other variables as appropriate. Some of the medium -sized communities in ETC Institute's DirectionFinder 0 database where (1) the average income is in the top 25% of all U.S. cities, (2) at least 50% of the adult population has a college degree, (3) the community is tourist- oriented, and /or (4) the community is located in a California/another coastal area are listed below: • Auburn, Alabama • Battle Creek, Michigan • Bend, Oregon • Bloomington, Indiana • Branson, Missouri • Bridgeport, Connecticut • Brunswick, Maine • Casa Grande, Arizona • Casper, Wyoming • Cedar Rapids, Iowa • Champaign, Illinois • Chandler, Arizona • Charlottesville, Virginia • Claremont, New Hamp. • Clearwater, Florida • Coconut (reek, Florida • Columbia, Missouri • Deerfield, Illinois • Des Plaines, Illinois • Downers Grove, Illinois • East Providence, RI • Edina, Minnesota • Elk Grove Village, Illinois • Flagstaff, Arizona • Fredericksburg, Virginia • Galveston, Texas • Greenville, South Carolina • Guilford County, NC • High Point, North Carolina • Indio, California • Jackson, Wyoming • Providence, Rhode Island • Johnson County, Kansas • Provo, Utah • Key Biscayne, Florida • Rapid City, South Dakota • Lawrence, Kansas • Ramsey, Minnesota • Leawood, Kansas • Rockville, Maryland • Martha's Vineyard, Mass. • Rutland, Vermont • Mount Dora, Florida • San Bernardino, California • Mount Pleasant, Michigan . San Diego, California • Naperville, Illinois • Shoreline, Washington • Natick, Massachusetts • Sioux Falls, South Dakota • New Haven, Connecticut • South Burlington, Vermont • Newport, Rhode Island • Springfield, Missouri • Norman, Oklahoma • St Charles, Missouri • O'Fallon, Missouri • Tamarac, Florida • Olathe, Kansas • Tempe, Arizona • Olivette, Missouri • The Colony, Texas • Ormond Beach, Florida • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Overland Park, Kansas • Urbana, Illinois • Palm Desert, California • Victor, New York • Peoria, Arizona • Virginia Beach, Virginia • Portland, Oregon • West Des Moines, Iowa • Prairie Village, Kansas • Westchester County, New York • Princeton, New Jersey' • Wilmington, North Carolina In addition to the cities listed above, ETC Institute will let the City of Newport Beach pick up to five other communities to be included in the comparisons. ETC Institute will contact the five additional cities and obtain the results of their most recent community survey (which are almost always a public record) and incorporate the findings into our benchmarking report. Total fee (Benchmarking): No Charge — included with basic services 5) Importance - Satisfaction Priorities Analysis. Although it is important to understand how satisfied residents are with city services, it is equally important to understand the importance that residents place on improvements in city services. Just because satisfaction ratings are low, does not mean that the priority for improvement should be high. ETC Institute's Importance- Satisfaction Rating and Matrix analysis will help city leaders prioritize investment by assessing both the level of satisfaction and relative importance residents place on specific services. In other words, if the City of Newport Beach had Just one dollar to invests where will that dollar have the most positive Impact on customer satisfaction with city services. Examples of this analysis are provided on pages 14 -15 of the Scope of Work in Section 3 of our proposal. Total fee (1 -S Analysis): No Charge — included with basic services 6) Surveys of key customer groups and/or special interest groups. ETC Institute will conduct open- ended, one-on -one interviews with 30 representatives of key customer groups and or special interest groups in the city. The interviews will be conduct by phone and ETC Institute will prepare a report that summarizes the findings. Total fee (30 Key Customer Group Surveys): $2,805 COSTSUMMARY A summary of ETC Institute's fees are listed below. $12,850 Administer Survey (15- minutes in length to 600 households) $ 2,450 GIS Maps $ 1,750 Performance Measurements $ included Benchmarking $ included I -S Priorities Analysis $ 2,805 Key Customer Survevs $19,855 TOTAL FOR ALL SERVICES SCHEDULE ETC Institute can complete the survey and.present the final report within 30 days from the time the survey is approved by the City. CLOSING We certainly appreciate your consideration of our proposal. If you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Chris Tatham, Vice President ctatham(cDetcinstitue.com 913 - 829 -1215