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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
1 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of people who attend church on a regular basis. Survey
2 1 Community Involvement FG1 Number of non-profit, service clubs, voluntary associations, etc. Survey
Percentage of Lake Oswegans who belong to a non-profit service club, voluntary
3 1 Community Involvement FG1 associations, etc.
Percentage of Lake Oswegans who volunteer at least 50 hours of their time to civic,
4 1 Community Involvement FG1 community, or non-profit activities.
5 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswego residents who voted in last general election. County Elections Officers
6 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswegans who are satisfied with local government. Survey
7 1 Community Involvement FG1 Number of churches in Lake Oswego.
8 1 Community Involvement FG1 Number of members of church.
9 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswegans who are members of churches.
10 1 Community Involvement FG1 Number of denominations.
11 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of people who feel a sense in the neighborhood.
12 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of eligible Lake Oswego voters who are registered. County Elections Officers
13 1 Community Involvement FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswegans who feel they are part of their community. Survey
64 1 Schools FG1 Number of eligible high school students registered.
65 1 Schools FG1 Percentage of eligible high school students who actually vote.
285 1 Community Identity FG4 Number of Neighborhood Associations
286 1 Community Identity FG4 Number of Neighborhood Plans
14 2 Community Services Families FG1 Percentage of families below poverty line.
15 2 Community Services Families FG1 Number of households with children.
17 2 Community Services Adults - Education FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswegans who have completed a baccalaureate degree. Survey
18 2 Community Services Adults - Education FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswego adults who participate in adult education. [survey] Survey
19 2 Community Services Adults - Education FG1 Percentage of Lake Oswegans who have completed some college. Survey
Percentage of Lake Oswego adults who have completed an associate degree in professional
20 2 Community Services Adults - Education FG1 technical education.
21 2 Community Services Adults - Generosity FG1 Total amount of community dollars donated to non-school charities.
22 2 Community Services Adults - Generosity FG1 Percentage of household who give over $100
23 2 Community Services Seniors FG1 Percentage of elderly living independently or with adequate support. ACC
24 2 Community Services Seniors Over 55 FG1 Number of seniors who participate in programs at the Adult Community Center. ACC
25 2 Community Services Seniors Over 55 FG1 Number of seniors who participate in the Lake Oswego School District. School Districts
26 2 Community Services Seniors Over 55 FG1 Number of seniors in Lake Oswego. Census
27 2 Community Services Seniors Over 55 FG1 Percentage of seniors who participate in Adult Community Center programs. ACC
28 2 Community Services Teenagers FG1 Percentage of teenagers who drop out of High School. School Districts
29 2 Community Services Teenagers FG1 Percentage of teenagers who used alcohol in previous months.
30 2 Community Services Teenagers FG1 Percentage of teenagers who used illegal drugs in previous months.
31 2 Community Services Teenagers FG1 Teen crime rate, i.e. vandalism, etc. Polic Records
Percentage of teenagers who participate in civic activities, or community activities (through
32 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 church, school, or other associations/groups).
Number of Lake Oswego women who call services seeking shelter or assistance for domestic
33 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 abuse.
34 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of families below poverty line.
35 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of families eligible for food stamps.
36 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of children who are eligible for ADC.
38 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of single parent families.
39 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Marriage and divorce rates.
40 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of families who are multigenerational.
41 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of teenagers who own their own cars.
42 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of latchkey children.
43 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number unsupervised hours spent by latchkey children.
44 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of parents who participate in child’s’ activities.
46 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of children per household.
47 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of children in child care.
48 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Numbers of private child care facilities.
49 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Numbers of children attend before school, and or after school child care in school buildings.
50 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of children with both parents working.
51 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of non-white population.
52 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of beds in foster care, assisted living, and nursery homes.
53 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of seniors living by themselves.
54 2 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Teen pregnancy rate.
68 2 Schools FG1 Amount of yearly Lake Oswego School District Foundation contributions.
69 2 Schools FG1 Amount of Parent Club donations per year. See Footnotes
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
55 3 Schools FG1 Percentages of total student population eligible for free and reduced lunch.
56 3 Schools FG1 Graduation rates. School Districts
57 3 Schools FG1 Percentage of students who attend post secondary education institutions. School Districts
58 3 Schools FG1 Number of computers/student.
59 3 Schools FG1 Student – teacher ratio.
60 3 Schools FG1 Test score analysis School Districts
61 3 Schools FG1 Percentage of teenagers who participate in sport extra curriculum activities.
62 3 Schools FG1 Percentage of teenagers who participate in non-sport extra curriculum activities.
63 3 Schools FG1 Participation lacks in school to work partnership program.
66 3 Schools FG1 Number of students.
67 3 Schools FG1 Number of computers/student.
265 3 Housing and Residential Development Schools FG4 Number of children per classroom LOSD
266 3 Housing and Residential Development Schools FG4 Percentage of children which walk to school Survey
267 3 Housing and Residential Development Schools FG4 Number of boundary changes due to increased residential density LOSD
70 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 Measure the “urban heat island effect” See Footnotes
71 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 Percentage of impervious surface area per drainage basin See Footnotes
#of volunteer hours spent on open space preservation efforts that are overseen by the City
72 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 (boy scout projects, etc) Buiding Dept Records
73 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of tree removal permits issued Planning Dept Records
74 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of trees in the heritage tree program
75 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of trees in parking lots. Proposed tree inventory
76 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of street trees per linear feet. Proposed tree inventory
77 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 Percentage of street trees in good condition. Proposed tree inventory
78 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of trees in public spaces. Proposed tree inventory
Percentage of designated tree groves in RC Districts that are preserved above the required
79 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 50% minimum protection area
Aerial/Satellite
80 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 Area of tree canopy city wide. photography - METRO
81 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of erosion control plans reviewed / per total number of building permits issued. Buiding Dept Records
82 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 # of erosion control violations resulting in issuance of “notice of civil infraction” City records
83 4 Environment Trees and Vegetation FG2 Percent of land protected by environmental overlay zones. City records
84 4 Environment Streams FG2 Percent of land protected by environmental overlay zones. City records
85 4 Environment Streams FG2 # of resource enhancement applications approved [city records] City records
Percent of residents that are aware that runoff from driveways and lawns eventually reaches
86 4 Environment Streams FG2 streams, and the effect this has on the health of the streams. Survey
# of educational programs (in schools, earth day activities, etc) and efforts (published articles
87 4 Environment Streams FG2 in local newspaper and city newsletter, signage) that inform public about stream health
88 4 Environment Wetlands FG2 # of resource enhancement applications approved
Percentage of- total wetland acres protected by environmental overlay zones verses total
89 4 Environment Wetlands FG2 acreage of known wetlands
90 4 Environment Floodplains/Steep Slopes FG2 # of flood plain disturbances requiring permit review
91 4 Environment Floodplains/Steep Slopes FG2 # of hillside (greater than 50%) disturbances requiring permit review
92 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 Total City owned acres managed as natural areas. This provides wildlife habitat.
93 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 # of nuisance plant removal programs (such as ivy and blackberries).
Habitat quality (increase in fish populations such as cutthroat trout in Springbrook Stream /
94 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 bird count) ODFW and Audubon
95 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 Native / nonnative vegetation ratio of City open spaces managed as natural areas
96 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 Biodiversity (# of plant species in selected areas, such as George Rogers Park )
97 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 Fish: diversity of species
98 4 Environment Wildlife/Vegatation FG2 Wildlife: diversity of species
188 4 Infrastructure Storm Water Management FG3 The percent of impervious (paved) surface in Lake Oswego. See Footnotes
207 4 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 The amount/percentage of tree canopy coverage in Lake Oswego. See Footnotes
208 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 -Levels of sediments, See Footnotes
209 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 - Excessive nutrients such as phosphorus, See Footnotes
210 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 -Fecal coliform bacteria, See Footnotes
211 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 -Copper and other metals, See Footnotes
212 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 -Household and industrial chemicals, See Footnotes
213 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 The water quality of Oswego Lake. Oswego Lake Corp
The acreage of stream corridors, wetlands and their associated buffers protected by Lake
214 4 Infrastructure Surface Water Quality FG3 Oswego’s Sensitive Lands Program. LO Planning Dept.
246 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Surface water quality of streams and storm drain output. LO NRAB
DEQ/CLO/Clackamas
247 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Number of environmental complaints by Lake Oswego residents. County Health Dept
248 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Average noise levels in neighborhoods
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
249 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Percentage of skyline and canopy trees removed per year LO NRAB
250 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Percentage of wildlife habitat lost/gained per year LO NRAB
251 4 Housing and Residential Development Environmental FG4 Number of identified hazards to threatened and endangered species LO NRAB
99 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 # of participants in recreation programs
100 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percent of participants per age group (children / adult / senior)
101 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percent of residents using programs in relation to total # of registered users
102 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percent of non-residents using programs in relation to total # of registered users
103 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percent of residents using city parks twice a month or greater
104 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 # of specialized parks or use areas
105 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 # of city parks and facilities
106 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 # of recreation programs
107 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 # of parks with pathway connections and that are in ADA compliance,
108 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percentage of time that city parks are used by city programs annually
109 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Percentage of time that city parks are used by private sports organizations
111 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Monetary FG2 Total funds given out for open space enhancement projects
112 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Monetary FG2 Parks and Rec. Department operating budget per capita
Percent of city budget spent on parks development, improvements, and programs (excluding
113 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Monetary FG2 land acquisition)
114 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Total amount of open space acquired per year
115 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Acres of open space per 1,000 people
116 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Total acres of city parks per 1,000
117 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Acres of developed parks per 1,000 residents
118 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Acres of open space and undeveloped parks per 1,000 residents
119 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Percent of residents within ½ mile of park
120 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Access and Availability FG2 Availability (ease of reserving starting times/tee times/court times) Survey
121 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Community Satisfaction FG2 Percent of neighborhood residents rating overall parks quality as good or very good
122 5 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Community Satisfaction FG2 Percent of neighborhood residents rating overall parks programs as good/very good
252 5 Housing and Residential Development Open Space FG4 Number of public/private acres per capita in Parks LO Planning Dept.
253 5 Housing and Residential Development Open Space FG4 Number of public acres per capita in Neighborhood Parks LO Planning Dept.
254 5 Housing and Residential Development Open Space FG4 Number of public/private acres per capita of open space
284 5 Community Identity FG4 Number of Lake easements and members Oswego Lake Corp
123 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Total value of “tenant improvement” permits per year. Building Dept Records
124 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 # of programs or funds available to encourage business development and improvement City Data Facade grants for example
125 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Total value of commercial and industrial property
126 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Total value of commercial and industrial building permits issued
127 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 # of new business licenses issues per year
128 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 # of business license renewals per year
129 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Costs per square foot by business type [retail, office, industrial]
Example: number of dry cleaners
130 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Breakdown of each retail area by number/type of businesses per business district.
131 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Monetary FG2 Total office space in City limits
132 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Opportunities FG2 Number of underutilized parcels
133 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Opportunities FG2 Total acres of underutilized land zoned commercial
134 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Opportunities FG2 Total acres of underutilized land zoned industrial
135 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Opportunities FG2 Vacancy rates for commercial lands and for industrial lands
136 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Opportunities FG2 Total commercial/retail square footage in LO [by type: retail, office, industry, etc.]
137 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Breakdown of retail, office, industrial businesses in LO by specific category
138 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 # of residential units within 1 mile of grocery store
139 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 # of residential units within 1 mile of frequent personal services See Footnotes
140 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 # of residential units within 1 mile of general retail goods and services See Footnotes
141 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Ratio of total Comm./Indus. Parcels to total residential parcels in LO
142 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Ratio of the total acres of Comm./Indus. land per acres of residential land
143 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 The number of locally-created businesses; the number of regional/national chain businesses. Chamber of Commerce
144 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 The number of new business openings in the community. City permits issued
145 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 The number of business closings in the community
146 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Cost per square foot of commercial and industrial space
147 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Ratio of each variety of business to the total number of businesses in LO
148 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Breakdown of each retail area by number/type of businesses
149 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Are commercial areas pedestrian friendly. Survey
Pedestrian traffic (number of pedestrians that pass a given point within an hour, measured
150 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 every six months)
151 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Total score of business linkages- See Footnote
152 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 # of centralized public parking lots
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
153 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Number of awning signs [City sign inventory and permit records]
Percentage of awing signs verses roof and wall signs (indicates scale) [City sign inventory
154 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 and permit records
155 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Number of outdoor cafes
156 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Percentage of storefront windows in each commercial district
157 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 Annual State of Business Survey reporting on the viability/status of all business in LO See Footnotes
158 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 The number of business licenses; breakdown by type/size/#employees/etc. City Data
159 6 Economic Development / Retail Opportunities Balance Services / Meet Needs FG2 The number of home occupations (cottage industries) in LO. City Data
160 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Rating - Receiving and handling Fire Alarms See Footnotes
See Footnotes - Quantity and
quality of fire personnel and
161 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Rating - Fire Department Adequacy. equipment.
162 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Rating - Water Supply See Footnotes
163 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Numbers fires per capita. LOFD
164 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Number of fire hazard inspection violations abated. LOFD
165 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Total Number of public education programs delivered. LOFD
166 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Total Number of people reached with safety information. LOFD
167 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Percentage of Fire Department budget resources devoted to fire prevention. LOFD
Number of Lake Oswego firefighters state certified as Emergency Medical Technicians and
which meet state/federal hazardous materials equipment training regulations as first
168 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 responders
The number of citizens who have completed CERT training (Community Emergency
169 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Response Teams
Number of citizens reached by special emergency and life safety training programs such as
CPR training, child safety seat inspections; earthquake safety training; CO leaks detector
170 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 program; and Boy and Girl Scout fire and first-aid safety programs.
The percentage of City territory that can be reached by the fire department in five minutes or
171 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 less. LOFD
172 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 The percentage of fire alarms responded to in five minutes or less. LOFD
173 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 The percentage of City territory that can be reached by the police department in five minutes. LOPD
174 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Number of citizens participating in crime prevention programs. LOPD
175 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Number and crashes per 1,000 population;
176 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Murder See Footnotes
177 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Rape See Footnotes
178 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Aggravated assault See Footnotes
179 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crine Rates -Robbery See Footnotes
180 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Burglary See Footnotes
181 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Larceny See Footnotes
182 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Motor vehicle theft See Footnotes
183 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Crime Rates -Arson See Footnotes
184 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Numbers of MIP, curfew, DUII, and Simple assault;
185 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 Officers per 1000 population – comparison by area.
The percentage of reported crimes or incidents that are resolved/solved by the police
186 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 department. LOPD
187 7 Public Safety Police and Fire FG3 The percentage of police and fire personnel who are women and minorities. LODHR
272 7 Community Identity FG4 Number of vandalism cases reported LOPD
189 8 Infrastructure Water Treatment/Delivery FG3 A report of the annual average for each of the following water contaminants LO Engineering Dept
190 8 Infrastructure Water Treatment/Delivery FG3 The amount of emergency water storage in millions of gallons. LO Engineering Dept
191 8 Infrastructure Water Treatment/Delivery FG3 Total gallons consumed and consumption per capita . LO Engineering Dept
LO Engineering - Portland
192 8 Infrastructure Wastewater Treatment/Delivery FG3 -levels of fecal coliform bacteria, BES See Footnotes
LO Engineering - Portland
193 8 Infrastructure Wastewater Treatment/Delivery FG3 -BOD (biochemical oxygen demand), BES See Footnotes
LO Engineering - Portland
194 8 Infrastructure Wastewater Treatment/Delivery FG3 -levels of industrial related discharge, BES See Footnotes
LO Engineering - Portland
195 8 Infrastructure Wastewater Treatment/Delivery FG3 -TSS, (total suspended solids) ) BES See Footnotes
The number of days that the hydraulic capacity of the treatment plant is exceeded due to
196 8 Infrastructure Wastewater Treatment/Delivery FG3 infiltration and inflow. LO Engineering Dept
197 8 Infrastructure Transportation/Schools FG3 The number of students that can access schools via sidewalks, pathways, or bike;lanes. LO Engineering Dept Also LO Planning and LOSD
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
The number/percentage of major intersections and street miles of major streets system
(major collectors and arterials) that function at a LOS E (Volume/Capacity) or better during Also LO Planning/ Transportation
198 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 p.m. peak travel times. LO Engineering Dept Plan
199 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 Number of bus stops
200 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 Number of bus shelters
The percentage of total street miles of Lake Oswego’s major collectors and arterioles with a
201 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 pavement condition rating of good or better.
The percentage of total street miles of neighborhood collectors and local residential streets
202 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 with a pavement condition rating of good or better.
The number/percentage of eligible businesses, government agencies and institutions in
compliance with the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Employee Commute Rule
203 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 (ECO). Oregon DEQ
The use of alternative transportation expressed by the percent modal share of walking, biking, Also LO Planning/ Transportation
204 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 and transit compared with automobile use. LO Engineering Dept Plan
205 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 Average Daily Traffic counts for principle arterial streets
A report of the annual average and peaks for each of pollutants as taken from all monitoring Oregon DEQ Air Quality
206 8 Infrastructure Transportation FG3 stations I the Portland metro region Annual Report List to be Deternined
The amount of solid waste (tonnage or cubic yards) from Lake Oswego that is transported to
215 8 Infrastructure Land Resources Quality FG3 landfills. [Solid Waste Franchisee. Rossmans/METRO
The number or percent of Lake Oswego’s households, businesses, participating in the
216 8 Infrastructure Land Resources Quality FG3 franchisee’s (Rossmans) solid waste recycling program.]. Rossmans/METRO
The number or percent of Lake Oswego’s households, businesses, participating in the yard
217 8 Infrastructure Land Resources Quality FG3 debris recycling program. Rossmans/METRO
239 8 Housing and Residential Development Community Integration FG4 Carrying capacity of the infrastructure LO Planning Dept.
240 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Ratio of System Development Charges to true City costs.
241 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Cost per capita of water supply.
242 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Cost per capita of sanitary sewer service. LO Planning Dept.
243 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Cost per capita of storm water management. LO Planning Dept.
244 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Cost per capita of street maintenance and improvement. LO Planning Dept.
245 8 Housing and Residential Development Infrastructure FG4 Cost per capita of police and fire protection [LO Planning] LO Planning Dept.
255 8 Housing and Residential Development Transportation FG4 Number of streets with traffic levels over their classification level LO Planning Dept.
256 8 Housing and Residential Development Transportation FG4 Number of streets at Service Level D or greater LO Planning Dept.
257 8 Housing and Residential Development Transportation FG4 Percentage of population within 5 minute walk of public transportation TRI-MET
258 8 Housing and Residential Development Transportation FG4 Public transportation trips per capita TRI-MET
259 8 Housing and Residential Development Transportation FG4 Percentage of population expressing satisfaction with public transportation Survey
260 8 Housing and Residential Development Pathways FG4 Miles of pathways per capita LO P&R
261 8 Housing and Residential Development Pathways FG4 Miles of bike paths per capita LO P&R
262 8 Housing and Residential Development Pathways FG4 Miles of maintained trails per capita LO P&R
263 8 Housing and Residential Development Pathways FG4 Number of alleys maintained LO Maintenance Dept
264 8 Housing and Residential Development Pathways FG4 Dollars per capita spent on sidewalk maintenance LO Finance Dept.
274 8 Community Identity FG4 Number of pedestrian facilities and services LO Planning Dept.
16 9 Community Services Families FG1 Percentage of homeowners and percentage of renters.
37 9 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Percentage of renters who can afford median rent.
218 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Ratio of real market value of non-rental units to local income. PSU
219 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Ratio of rental rates to local household income. PSU
220 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Ratio of real market value to income from local businesses. PSU
221 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Ratio of rental rates to income from local businesses. PSU
222 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Number of homeless shelters.
223 9 Housing and Residential Development Housing Diversity FG4 Number of senior care facilities per capita. LO Finance Dept.
224 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Footprint, height and setbacks of new construction relative to neighborhood average
225 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Average length of time homes and condominiums are on market
226 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Average length of time rental units remain unoccupied
227 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Percentage of homes and condominiums on market
228 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Percentage of rental units vacant
229 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Number of remodeling permits which do not increase the footprint by 10%. LO Planning Dept.
230 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Number of remodeling permits which do not increase the square footage by 10% LO Planning Dept.
231 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Number of variances requested LO Planning Dept.
232 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Percentage of variance granted LO Planning Dept.
233 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Number of zone changes requested LO Planning Dept.
234 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Number of zone changes granted LO Planning Dept.
235 9 Housing and Residential Development Neighborhood Character FG4 Percentage of property which is owner occupied
236 9 Housing and Residential Development Community Integration FG4 Number of units per subdivision LO Planning Dept.
237 9 Housing and Residential Development Community Integration FG4 Rate at which units are brought on line
Ratio of skyline or canopy trees planted or existing per unit of new housing to that found in
238 9 Housing and Residential Development Community Integration FG4 adjacent established neighborhoods. LO NRAB
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Sort Topic Sub-Topic Group Indicator Source Notes/Comments
45 11 Community Services Teens - Civic Engagement FG1 Number of family friendly event, i.e. Visual arts, Diversity week.
110 11 Parks/Recreation & Open Space Usage and Programs FG2 Diversity and attendance at City Summer Concert Series
281 11 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of business which support community activities Survey/Chamber
282 11 Community Identity FG4 Number of civic celebrations City Records
283 11 Community Identity FG4 Number of participants at civic celebrations
268 Community Identity FG4 Number of neighbors known by name Survey
269 Community Identity FG4 Number of contacts with neighbors Survey
270 Community Identity FG4 Architectural diversity Survey
271 Community Identity FG4 Number of dispute resolutions handled LOPD/CSO/Community
273 Community Identity FG4 Ratio of walking trips from home to vehicle trips Survey
275 Community Identity FG4 Number of years residents have lived in Lake Oswego Survey
276 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of housing units which are rentals Census
277 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of businesses owned by Lake Oswego residents LO Finance Dept.
278 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of total businesses which are home based LO Finance Dept.
279 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of residents employed in Lake Oswego to total employment base Survey/Chamber
280 Community Identity FG4 Percentage of businesses with neighborhood friendly atmosphere
287 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of cultural institutions LO Arts Comm
288 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of public and private enrichment programs and classes per capita
289 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of resident artists per capita
LO Arts Comm, LO P&R,
Percentage of residents which participate in public and private enrichment programs and Chamber, ACC,
290 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 classes Lakewood Center
Percentage of residents indicating satisfaction with present offering of public and private
291 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 enrichment programs and classes Survey
292 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Public funding per capita spent on cultural activities LO Finance Dept.
293 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of ethnic cultural opportunities including dining
294 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Public Awareness of Lake Oswego history and historic structures Survey
295 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of historic structures and sites on City inventory list LO HRB
296 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Ratio of historic structures and sites existing to number on inventory list LO HRB
297 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of historic structures lost LO HRB
298 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Frequency of updates to City inventory list LO HRB
299 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of dollars invested in restoring old and or abandoned buildings LO Buildings Dept
300 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of historic districts LO HRB
301 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Percentage of historic structures and sites which have signage LO HRB
302 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Number of archaeological sites identified
303 Cultural and Historic Preservation FG4 Percentage of archaeological sites protected
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City of Lake Oswego, Oregon
FOOTNOTES to Quality of Life Indicators
Draft - April 25, 1999
No. Group Indicator Footnote
Measurement of temperature differences between downtown and surrounding
70 FG2 Measure the “urban heat island effect” neighborhoods or parks.
The City has three major drainage basins from which water flows into either Oswego
71 FG2 Percentage of impervious surface area per drainage basin. Lake, the Willamette River, or the Tualatin River
# of volunteer hours spent on open space preservation efforts that are Comprehensive Plan refers to “under-utilized” land as parcels where there is a large
72 FG2 overseen by the City (boy scout projects, etc) difference between the value of improvements on a parcel and the actual land value
139 FG2 # of residential units within 1 mile of frequent personal services A single measure that would include dry cleaners, hair salon, and related services
A single measure that would include pharmacy, photo shop coffee house, specialty
140 FG2 # of residential units within 1 mile of general retail goods and services stores, etc.
Based on a score of each business that evaluates how effectively it is linked (assign
values for various physical; elements: sidewalk distance to nearest business, number
of vehicle curb cuts along sidewalk between businesses, landscaping buffer between
pedestrian and cars or pedestrian and parking lots, is a crosswalk within sight distance
of the business entrance, is there direct access from the sidewalk to business
entrance, if not is there a crosswalk or raised walkways through parking lots to reach
business entrance, etc) [This information could be collected in the form of a checklist
151 FG2 Total score of business linkages- as part of a business license application, and then scored by City Staff]
Survey should also include income/costs of business data and general
Annual State of Business Survey reporting on the viability/status of all economic/business climate data as well as reasons for individual improvement/decline
157 FG2 business in LO as reported by each LO business
Rating as assigned to Lake Oswego by its 1998 Insurance Offices Inc. Rating for Fire
160 FG3 Rating - Receiving and handling Fire Alarms Suppression in three categories
Rating - Fire Department Adequacy. (Qualntity/Quality of Fire Personnel Rating as assigned to Lake Oswego by its 1998 Insurance Offices Inc. Rating for Fire
161 FG3 and Equipment Suppression in three categories
Rating as assigned to Lake Oswego by its 1998 Insurance Offices Inc. Rating for Fire
162 FG3 Rating - Water Supply Suppression in three categories
An annual comparison of the following types of crimes as compared to all other cities
176-183 FG3 Crime Rates in the Portland Metro Area.
Metro, Infrared and near-infrared aerial photography, City of Lake Oswego and Metro
188 FG3 The percent of impervious (paved) surface in Lake Oswego. land use inventories.
There are approx. 85 individual measures of physical, chemical, biological or
radiological substances in water which makes it unfit for human consumption as
189 FG3 Report of annual average for each of the following water contaminants reported by DEQ
192-195 FG3 Indicators of Water Contamnates An annual report of the following water contaminates at the Tryon Creek Treatment Plant
(Data Sources: Historical air photos including infrared and near infrared imagery and
207 FG3 The amount/percentage of tree canopy coverage in Lake Oswego. the local natural resource inventories and on the ground surveys.
Water quality monitoring by Lake Oswego, Metro, National Marine Fisheries, High
School Environmental Education Classes, etc. An annual report on the water quality of
major streams within the Urban Services Boundary that flow into the Tualatin and
208-212 Surface Water Quality Indicators Willamette Rivers and Oswego Lake .that measures surface water quality indicators.
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