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Delivering What Matters
What is Delivering What Matters?
We know that it doesn't matter which patrol car shows up when you need law enforcement help, just as long as one does show up. We know that it doesn't matter to you which logo appears on the side of a snowplow, just as long as the roads get cleared quickly and safely. We know it doesn't matter who provides you with your fishing licenses, just as long as you get one before you head out on one of our many beautiful lakes.
We also know that you value safe, healthy, and livable communities. And Scott County is working hard to deliver the programs, policies, and services that help advance those values. "Delivering What Matters" isn't merely "another government initiative," it is a more citizen-focused approach to doing business that emphasizes outcomes over processes, stresses results over red tape.
A big part of "Delivering What Matters" is making sure that what we do (and how and why we do it) is transparent, responsive, and easily understood by anyone. But we'll need your help. What are we doing well? How could we improve? Are we delivering what matters to you?
Financial Information
- 2019 Scott County Financial Statement
- 2018 Proposed Budget and Tax Meeting Presentation
- 2018 Scott County Financial Report
- 2017 Scott County Financial Report
- 2021-2025 Capital Improvement Program (PDF)
- 2020-2024 Capital Improvement Program (PDF)
- 2019-2023 Capital Improvement Program (PDF)
- 2018-2022 Capital Improvement Program (PDF)
- 2018 Performance Report
- 2018 Private Data Inventory List
- 2019 - 2020 Scott County Residents Report
- 2018 - 2019 Scott County Residents Report
- 2017 - 2018 Scott County Residents Report
- Scott County Delivers
- 2016 Performance Report
- 2017 Performance Report
- Scott County Strategic Plan 2017- 2019
- Data Practices Manual
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