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About the Fitz-O-Meter
How the Fitz-O-Meter works
We gave the Fitz-O-Meter six levels. The first three provide a broad
picture of whether FitzGerald is making progress; the final three indicate
whether he kept the promise:
Not Yet Rated — Every promise begins at this level and retains this rating
until we see evidence of progress — or evidence that the promise has
stalled.
In the Works — This is our broad category to indicate the promise has been
proposed or is being considered.
Stalled — There is no movement on the promise, perhaps because of
limitations on money, opposition from lawmakers or a shift in priorities.
Promise Broken – The promise has not been fulfilled. This could occur
because of inaction by the county executive or lack of support from the County Council or other group that was critical for the promise to be fulfilled.
Compromise — Promises will earn this rating when they accomplish
substantially less than FitzGerald’s original statement but when there is still
a significant accomplishment that is consistent with the goal of his
original promise.
Promise Kept — They’ll earn this rating when the original promise is mostly
or completely fulfilled.