Monthly Performance Report December 2021

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December 2021 Monthly Performance Report The City of Rock Hill has developed a service strategy with three main initiatives.

COVID-19 Related Milestones •

Serving embodies our commitment to the community. • Engaging represents our responsibility to actively communicate and connect with our resi- • dents. Growing encompasses our pledge to work together to encourage balanced growth in our community.

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March 13, 2020 —Initial Governor’s declaration of State of Emergency June 15—City Hall building (limited) reopening, employees working remotely return to office July 10—Rock Hill local face covering emergency ordinance goes into effect January 22, 2021—Rock Hill Piedmont Community Vaccination Clinic opens March 22—Rock Hill local face covering ordinance lifted June 6—State COVID-19 State of Emergency expires October 15—Rock Hill Piedmont Community Vaccination Clinic final day of operations

This report provides monthly performance data • on the City’s ongoing key metrics. For more details on the Strategic Plan and other performance information, please see reports and dashboards at www.cityofrockhill.com/transparency

Serving

Public Safety Response Time Police

Fire

3.9 minutes

6.6 minutes

Violent Crime December 2019 to December 2021

The local rate of violent crime follows the national trend of increased violent crime at began in 2020. While incidents of suspected murder get significant Media coverage, “aggravated assault” charges drive the violent crime number. In 2020, nearly 80% of Rock Hill’s violent crime count was made up of aggravated assaults incidents.


Serving Voluntary Compliance

REDI & Voluntary Code Compliance •

Resource Education & Development Initiative (REDI) target specifically neighborhoods Catawba Terrace and Sunset Park with additional resources appropriate to neighborhood needs. Sunset Park was added for FY2022. Voluntary compliance is a measure of what percentage of property owners bring their property back to compliance after a citation.

City

REDI Neighborhoods

82%

100%

Target for voluntary compliance is 85%, both in the city as a whole and the REDI neighborhood.

Serving Customers Utilities customers have new options for conducting business with the City. • By Phone • Online • Bank Draft • Drive Thru • Park and Serve These options encourage customer to access customer service remotely and reduce trips into the City Hall building.

Utilities—Electric Reliability •

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System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) measures the system-wide average power outage duration per December 2021 customer. The SAIDI target is less SAIDI than 145.87 minutes. 46.79 minutes Crews are mobilized to lessen the duration of issues and equipment automation is deployed to minimize the impact of events.

‘REC in a Box’ Participants • •

Recreation, Education and Community (REC) in a Box began in FY2019. COVID-19 has December 2021 greatly impacted 156 Participants all Parks, Recreation & Tourism (PRT) programs including REC in a Box. REC in a Box restarted programs after the initial COVID-19 shutdown in June 2020.


Engaging Williams-Ivory Cultural Center Sign Unveiling The future Williams-Ivory Cultural Center got one step closer to reality on December 16 with the unveiling of the permanent sign for the space. The Cultural Center is intended to provide a place to preserve African American history and culture in Rock Hill. This unveiling is a milestone for the African American Cultural Resources Advisory Committee which is working with Historic Rock Hill toward fully realizing the Cultural Center.

Therapeutic Recreation in December 2021 14 Program Participants Rock Hill Schools partnered with Rock Hill South Carolina Police Department and Walmart to offer a group of students a day to remember. “We witness so many things that have adverse effects on our youth and families every day… it just feels good to know that we can partner with others to help create positive experiences. “ - Captain Rod Stinson. 3


Growing

Private Investment

Private Investment strategic goals are as follows: * Support private development in the Albright/Saluda Corridor. * Identify and study the next key corridor

Planning Permits

Arbor Day Councilmember John Black joined the Rock Hill Tree Commission at York Road Elementary to celebrate Arbor Day. Additionally, Chris Johnson, Rock Hill Clean & Green Board Chair, was awarded this year’s tree commission award. 4


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