The City of Calgary's 2024 Mid-Year Progress Update provides an overview of our achievements and challenges during the first half of the year. We continue to implement the 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets

We invite Calgarians to review the 2024 Mid-Year Progress Update report. Dive deeper into our service updates through the Progress Update dashboard.

We will continue to navigate challenges and celebrate successes. Together, we'll strive towards a thriving future for our city. 

View our progress from the first six-months of 2024 in the 2024 Mid-Year Progress Update Report.

Progress update dashboard

View our yearly performance progress by selecting a service on the left panel of the dashboard*. Find out more about initiatives and performance measures by choosing a tab at the top. Further instructions can be found here: Progress Update Dashboard Instructions.

The City of Calgary delivers 61 services. The Progress Update dashboard displays updates on 60 City Services. The City Auditor’s Office update can be found here.


What does this report mean to Calgarians?

The reports allow Administration to be transparent and accountable. It helps inform Council and Calgarians of The City’s progress and challenges towards delivering the service plans and budgets. 

This Progress Update report provides Calgarians with information on:

  • How the community is doing.
  • How The City contributed to their quality of life.
  • The City’s performance.
  • How public funds are spent. 

Council can use this update to assess our performance and provide direction. It identifies areas that may be under or over-performing, allowing for course correction. This progress update is an important input for Council to consider as part of the upcoming adjustments to the 2023-2026 Service Plans and Budgets.

This was previously called the Performance Report. We have made the name change to Progress Update to better reflect the report’s contents. 

Previous reports

Previous reports can be found below. Reports older than 2018 can be found in Council meeting records.

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