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Public Meeting Notices
Notice of Public Meeting
Performance Improvement Initiative
University of California
Lower Level Conference Room
1130 K Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
March 29, 2004
9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
The Business, Transportation and Housing Agency (BT&H) has launched a Performance Improvement Initiative to ensure clarity of focus on program outcomes and efficiency of departmental operations with the goal of achieving optimal cost-effectiveness so that the citizens and taxpayers of California and the customers of all departments can be assured they are getting a “high rate of return” on their investment of tax dollars and fees. The work performed in the Performance Improvement Initiative will be reported directly to the California Performance Review established by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of all of California government. To assist the BT&H in its review of departments under its purview for the purpose of ensuring the departments are operating in a business-like, customer-friendly manner that is clear, transparent and accountable to the public, the BT&H has enlisted the aid of a blue ribbon, advisory Expert Review Panel. The Panel will meet to discuss its findings to date and the future work that is needed as part of this initiative.
Public parking is available at the Hyatt Regency and other nearby parking garages available to the public.
Any questions regarding this meeting should be directed to Michael Tritz or Joyce Bray at (916) 324-7511 or mtritz@bth.ca.gov or jbray@bth.ca.gov.
