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Tracking the Quality of Life in Jacksonville
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| Since 1985, JCCI has tracked indicators of the quality of life in Jacksonville and surrounding communities. Tracking both positive and negative trends, this "community progress report" provides an ongoing analysis of the state of our region. It also helps monitor the effectiveness of solutions proposed by JCCI studies and other initiatives. |
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The Quality of Life Progress Report includes 111 indicators that reflect trends in nine external environments: education; economy; environment; social wellbeing; arts, culture, and recreation; health; government; transportation; and safety. The document serves as a roadmap for community improvement, telling us where we are, how far we’ve come and where we need to go.
JCCI has been a pioneer in developing and using indicators to measure community progress and is recognized around the world for its work. The international Community Indicators Consortium and the National Association of Planning Councils have both highlighted JCCI's work.
The United Way of Northeast Florida and the City of Jacksonville fund the Quality of Life Progress Report.
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The annual Quality of Life Progress Report Review Committee for 2007 was chaired by Ron Autrey, president of the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce. |
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