City Comparison

Compare local governments on scores, allocation, risk signals, and confidence.

This view is for fair benchmarking, not leaderboard theater. The comparison badge reflects whether the cities are actually similar enough for a strong side-by-side read.

Strong comparison

Population size, geography, and source coverage make this a strong like-for-like comparison.

Westminster scores 11 points higher than Placentia primarily because it shows leaner spending allocation, stronger financial stability, fewer anomaly signals.

Westminster leads by 46 points on spending efficiency.

Westminster leads by 19 points on financial stability.

Westminster leads by 15 points on trend / anomaly.

Westminster

66

/100

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Confidence: Limited

Reserves are trending upward

Westminster shows an improving reserve direction versus recent years.

Some evidence is still low-confidence

0 source documents still need review, which limits precision.

Budget growth remains near peer range

3.2% year-over-year growth is not a major outlier within the peer set.

Placentia

55

/100

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Confidence: Limited

Reserve trend is moving the wrong way

Reserve direction is declining, which reduces buffer room if revenue slows.

Administrative overhead is elevated

41.2% of tracked spend sits in administrative functions, above the peer baseline.

Vendor concentration is elevated

28.0% of tracked payments flow to the top vendor, which is above the peer median.

Score and metric comparison

Default metrics favor per-resident or share-of-budget framing over raw dollars.

Open Westminster dashboard
MetricWestminsterPlacentia
GovMatrix score66/10055/100
Administrative overhead24.7%41.2%
Top vendor share14.0%28.0%
Budget growth YoY3.2%3.2%
Budget per resident$1,471$2,522
ConfidenceLimitedLimited

Sub-score breakdown

These six pillars make the overall score explainable instead of mystical.

Financial Stability

Westminster 82Placentia 63

Westminster: Improving reserves and 3.2% budget growth shape this pillar.

Placentia: Declining reserves and 3.2% budget growth shape this pillar.

Spending Efficiency

Westminster 90Placentia 44

Westminster: 24.7% administrative overhead and consulting growth drive this score.

Placentia: 41.2% administrative overhead and consulting growth drive this score.

Transparency

Westminster 31Placentia 31

Westminster: 0/1 documents are parsed into the current dataset.

Placentia: 0/1 documents are parsed into the current dataset.

Vendor Risk

Westminster 73Placentia 66

Westminster: 14.0% top-vendor share and 1 no-bid contracts affect this pillar.

Placentia: 28.0% top-vendor share and 0 no-bid contracts affect this pillar.

Trend / Anomaly

Westminster 89Placentia 74

Westminster: Public Works is the biggest growth area at 8.0%.

Placentia: Public Works is the biggest growth area at 8.0%.

Public Burden

Westminster 83Placentia 82

Westminster: $1,470 per resident frames the current adopted budget.

Placentia: $2,522 per resident frames the current adopted budget.

Growth and consulting comparison

This chart highlights whether the overall budget trend and outside-services growth are moving together.

Westminster

Limited source coverage means the score is heavily compressed toward neutral and should be treated as directional.

Placentia

Limited source coverage means the score is heavily compressed toward neutral and should be treated as directional.