CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT MARCH 8-14, 2021
RAY GIBSON
The City of Fayetteville commemorated Women’s History Month with a City staff photo that will be used on the cover of the March edition of City News.
3/8
Out of the office
3/9
Worked on correspondence having to do with the New City Hall & City Center Park project
3/9
Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson
3/9
3/9
3/9 3/9
Held a meeting with city resident Bill Higgenbotham regarding the 692 North Glynn building Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, and Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services (CPS), participated in a Microsoft Teams meeting with the Soofa sign company to discuss signage at the New City Hall & City Center Park area and within other areas of Downtown Fayetteville Held a meeting with Steve Mauro from CPS to discuss the budget for the New City Hall & City Center Park project Attended the Owner Architect Contractor (OAC) meeting for the New City Hall & City Center Park project CONTINUES ON PAGE 2
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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED
3/10
3/10 3/10 3/11 3/11 3/11
Held a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones, Human Resources Director Nella Cooper, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, and Assistant Finance & Administrative Services Director Carleetha Talmadge to discuss the City Attorney interviews and proposals to make a recommendation to the City Council Held a meeting with Human Resource Director Nella Cooper to discuss personnel matters Held a meeting with David Rast to discuss the new Main Street Fayetteville positions Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast and Planning Director Denise Brookins, held a meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson and Council Member Scott Stacy to discuss various planning and zoning projects Attended the budget meeting for the Police Department led by Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush Along with IT Director Kelvin Joiner and Public Services Director Chris Hindman, held a meeting with the LocalLoop telephone company to discuss the City’s new phone system
3/12 Out of the office
CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Projects: Prepared the City Council meeting agenda packet for the 3/18 meeting; prepared a proclamation for Destiny Church. Open Records Requests: 5
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: LCI Study Survey. Meetings Attended: Communications Team 3/8, 3/10, 3/11; Police Department Disciplinary Committee 3/9. Projects: Budget; website. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update. Media Requests: 3 Unique Media Created: Communications Team budget proposal; City News elements. E-Mail Update subscribers: 1,962
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Governor Brian Kemp issued a new executive order dealing with several additional COVID-19 matters. CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
7,182
Website Engagement: Page Title
Home
+19% change CITY WEBSITE USERS
1,910
-30% change
403
Job Board
369
Public Safety
317
Police Department
185
Payment Warning
138
Phone List
115
Website Analytics provided by Google
Reached
Times Shared
Post Sentiment
Police BOLO 3/9
1.2K
11
2 likes, 1 angry
Junior Police Academy 3/8
1.1K
-
4 likes, 4 comments
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
03
1,533
Payment
Social Media Engagement: Top Facebook Post Titles
Page Views
11,815
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
4,298
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,962
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events - All shifts completed a rescue drill on Robinson Drive with the Training Division as well as building familiarization for the Premier Lofts development at the Town at Trilith. Truck 9 displayed the Fayette County High School Tigers flag for the send-off of the boys’ basketball team playing in the state tournament. Firefighter Hollandsworth completed fire training and will begin 24-hour shifts on March 18. Projects - Chief Alan Jones attended a meeting to discuss City Attorney proposals. Deputy Chief Linda Black and Captain Joshua Collins assisted the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) and Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services with COVID-19 vaccinations. Chief Black assisted with mass COVID-19 vaccinations for Fayette County Board of Education employees. Chief Black attended various webinars throughout the week with DPH officials and various other medical associations regarding COVID-19. Division Chief Keith Harris continued scheduling testing for potential firefighter candidates. Battalion Chief Jeff Gable updated the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) mask and regulators continues. Tower 91 is out of service for repairs and remains at Ten-8 in Smyrna. Weekly COVID-19 report was completed and sent to the Georgia Department of Public Health. Ordered a replacement washing machine for Station 93 and a replacement ice machine for Station 91.
POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ¡ Monday, March 8 - Command Staff met with Finance Director Mike Bush and Senior Accountant Karen Austin regarding 2021 Budget needs. ¡ Tuesday, March 9 - Seen & Heard has started equipment installation on new patrol vehicles; Chief Gray and Officer Branden Zuke gave a department tour for a child and his parents. ¡ Wednesday, March 10 - The Office of Professional Standards (OPS) assisted with COVID-19 vaccinations at the old Fire Station #4; the Criminal Investigation Division (CID) conducted 10 interviews for the open Crime Scene position. ¡ Thursday, March 11 - The Police Department budget meeting was held with the City Manager and the Finance Department; OPS tested a potential candidate for an open position; The Community Activity Resource & Education (CARE) Unit, OPS, and CID taught a class to local Girl Scout Troop #17007 to obtain their Detective Badge. ¡ Friday, March 12 - A promotional invitation was sent to current sergeants for the current lieutenant position opening; division weekly reports were reviewed.
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH Occupational Tax
¡ Reconciled month-end books. ¡ Preparing budget for Fiscal Year 2022 ¡ Held budget meeting with the Police Department ¡ Prepared a Municipal Court Amnesty Program press release ¡ Offer was accepted for the Municipal Court Administrative Clerk position
Business License Applications Received
15
Alcohol License Applications Received
-
Business Licenses Completed
15
Alcohol Licenses Issued
-
Business Licenses Pending
-
Alcohol Licenses Pending
-
Business License Renewals Issued
65
Alcohol License Renewals
-
Outstanding Renewals
-
Total Amount Collected
Major Revenue Funds Main Street Tourism Fund Revenues
Municipal Court General Statistics -
General Fund Revenues
$73,299.98
Downtown Development Authority Revenue
$2,026.00
Water & Sewer Revenues
-$3,790.92
Purchase Order Statistics Purchase Orders Issued
51
Open Purchase Orders
96
Change Purchase Orders
19
Budget Override Requests
1
Utilities Billing In-person/over-the-phone
110/173
Customers Billed
-
Total Amount Billed
-
Service Disconnections Robotic Courtesy Calls
95
Staff Courtesy Calls
60
Customers Disconnected
6
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$32,227.13
Court sessions held
4
Scheduled arraignment cases
48
Citations received
94
Scheduled trial cases
12
Number of FTAs
9
Warrants Issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) & Violation of Probation
-
FTA citations sent to Dept. of Driver Services
10
Probation Revocation Hearings
1
In-Person sessions
1
Virtual sessions
2
Probation sessions
1
Revenue
$17,585
NEW BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Business Name
Address
911 Restoration of South Metro Atlanta
692 North Glynn Street, Suite O
A7 Auto Sales, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B23
Avenue Auto Mall, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B14
Blue Diamond Logistics, LLC
110 Habersham Drive, Suite 111
Courtney Bon, Master Stylist
500 West Lanier Avenue, Suite 201
Elyon Automotive, LLC
135 Habersham Drive, Suite B2
JLC Auto Group, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B9
Layne Center for Therapy Education and Assessment
175 Bradford Square, Suite E
Owens Counseling Services, LLC
500 Lanier Avenue, Suite 913
Sprint-N-Go Logistics, LLC
320 Lanier Avenue, Suite 200
Stuttgart Motors, LLC
90 Commerce Drive, Suite B49
United Used Autoparts, LLC
160 Promenade Parkway
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: We began working on the Performance Appraisal portion of the Performance Management System on the ClearCompany platform. We continue to focus on COVID-19 and federal and state requirements as they relate to City employees and on remaining compliant with mandates. We continue to maintain a case spreadsheet of potential pandemic cases involving City employees. We are requesting proper leave forms to be completed by employees that are out of work due to COVID-19 related absences. We continue to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy. We are now conducting a pay study survey for the Police, Fire, and Public Services divisions. Turn Over Report: There was one new hire and one termination during the period of March 8-14, 2021. There are 15 vacant positions: four in Fire Services, two in Public Services, four in the Police Department, two in Community & Economic Development (one position on hold), two in Municipal Court, and one in Human Resources (on hold). Employment Opportunities (18 total vacant positions): ¡ Certified Police Officer - 4 applications ¡ Non-Certified Police Officer - 9 applications ¡ Firefighter - 18 applications ¡ Events Coordinator - 10 applications ¡ Accreditation Manager - 0 applications ¡ Deputy Clerk of Court - (closed on 2/24) ¡ Crime Scene Technician - (closed on 3/5)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 82 new, 88 closed. Projects: We are continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; reviewing the audio/visual plan for the new City Hall continued; documents retention continued (working), Building records (testing phase), Court; Fleet Maintenance Systems (in-review); new phone system contract signed; Occupational Tax online form project; Water and Public Works work order system (in-review); Video Wall in progress; completed installing electrical in new Court office; reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects; installing communications rack in Court area. Meetings: Technology Department staff daily standing meeting; QAC meeting; Disciplinary Review Committee meetings; phone meeting; Court e-mail meeting; budget review with the Finance Director.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 3/8
Met with the Director of Economic Development and Main Street Fayetteville staff to discuss ideas for the City Center Park grand opening; virtual Monday Huddle with the Community and Economic Development team; attended a Disciplinary Review Committee (DRC) meeting
3/9
Attended the monthly Street Naming Committee meeting; virtual meeting with the City Manager, Director of Economic Development, Comprehensive Program Services (CPS) and representatives of Soofa to discuss way-finding signs for City Center Park; attended a DRC meeting; attended the bi-weekly Owner-Architect-Contractor meeting at the new City Hall complex
3/10
Met with the City Manager and department heads to review City Attorney candidates; held the Virtual Technical Review Committee meeting; held a virtual meeting with the Director of Planning & Zoning, Director of Economic Development, Falcon Design, and representatives from NV5 to discuss traffic analysis related to City Center Parkway; met with the Director of Planning & Zoning to plan for meetings with the City Council regarding the Highway 85 Corridor; virtual meeting with Manny Kaloyannides to discuss building modifications for Epic Car Wash
3/11
Met with the City Manager, Director of Planning & Zoning, Mayor Johnson and Council Member Scott Stacy to discuss various planning and zoning projects; virtual meeting with the Director of Planning & Zoning, Core Team members and the LCI Consultant Team to review work completed since the Community Design Charrette, seek input from Core Team members, and to discuss the next steps of the LCI Study; met with the Director of Planning & Zoning and Council members Rich Hoffman and Paul Oddo to discuss various planning and zoning projects; met with the Director of Planning & Zoning and Council members Joe Clark and Darryl Langford to discuss various planning and zoning projects
3/12
Met with the Director of Planning & Zoning to discuss organization structure and duties related to the Community & Economic Development Division; held a phone call with Jack Sardar to discuss medical office buildings adjacent to Piedmont Fayette Hospital; held a virtual meeting with Adam Price, Daniel Fields, and Mike Haponski to discuss drainage plans for the Dixon Farms subdivision
PLANNING AND ZONING Occupational Tax - zoning certifications
8
Zoning verification letters issued
2
Sign permits issued
2
Special Event permits issued
2
Site inspections performed
4
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Building inspections completed
51
Plans received
7
Permits issued
6
Permits issued - total construction value
$2,330,255
DEVELOPMENT INSPECTIONS/SITE DEVELOPMENT
07
Erosion control inspections
20
Development-related inspections
4
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED CODE ENFORCEMENT (Note: Code Enforcement staff attended a conference Wednesday through Friday.) Complaint investigation
10
Disposal of garbage
4
Inoperable vehicle/junk
1
Permit required
2
Prohibited parking
1
Prohibited signs
3
Working without a permit
5
DEVELOPMENT UPDATES Project Name
Address
Building size/No. of lots
Status
Fayette Meadows
Highway 92 at Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard
129 lots
Final plat - Phase 1 pending approval
Trilith – Spotlight Theater
155 J. Arthur Rank Avenue
39,350 square feet
Project on hold
Springhill Suites
139 North Glynn Street
57,692 square feet, Development plans 87 rooms being prepared
Satterfield Townhomes
Satterfield Marketplace
52 units
Land Disturbance Permit issues
Oceanic Data Center
Highway 54 West at Veterans Parkway
About 1,000,000 square feet
Development plans being prepared
Fayette Discount Gas and Tobacco
535 North Glynn Street
1,800 square feet
Development plans being prepared
Jersey Mike’s retail building
985 North Glynn Street
4,020 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 3/18 City Council agenda
Take 5 Oil Change
985 North Glynn Street
1,484 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 3/18 City Council agenda
Andy’s Frozen Custard
800 North Glynn Street
2,170 square feet
Development plans staff review
Trilith Studios Phase 4A 400 Veterans Parkway
94,000 square feet
Under construction
The Shoppes at New Hope
Highway 314 at New Hope Road
16,200 square feet
Development plans staff review
Trilith Phase 3 residential
Veterans Parkway
39 townhome Under construction units mass grading
Epic Car Wash
1512 North Highway 85 7,050 square feet
Building elevations on 3/23 P&Z agenda
Dixon Farms
190 Whitney Street
Construction plans staff review
Broadway Diner
705 West Lanier Avenue
Cabinet Transformations Expansion/Variance Request
735 West Lanier Avenue
47 lots
Conceptual site plan on 3/23 P&Z agenda 4,900 square feet
Conceptual site plan on 3/23 P&Z agenda
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Met with Megan Baker of the Fayette County Development Authority and the Brixmor property manager to discuss their proposal for Banks Station enhancements later this year; attended a virtual site visit for placement of the Soofa kiosks; attended the Monday Huddles with the Community & Economic Development Division; began budget planning for Fiscal Year 2022. Downtown Development Authority/Main Street: Attended the Georgia/ Missouri Main Street virtual workshop on community engagement; continued preparations for the 2021 concerts; met with staff and others at the Melear’s site to discuss underground utility locations; attended an LCI Core Team meeting to review survey findings and discuss key redevelopment areas; reviewed the proposed LCI Study areas for traffic analysis along Grady Avenue; met with a potential renter at the amphitheater to discuss production logistics; met with a structural engineer at 195 Stonewall Avenue to submit a proposal for study/ analysis; met with David, Joyce, and Julie to discuss grand opening event planning; met with staff and a Georgia Department of Transportation inspector to review options for supplemental striping at the Stonewall Avenue road diet location.
PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained the path on Beauregard Boulevard, New Hope Road, South Jeff Davis Drive, Grady Avenue, Bradford Square, Gingercake Road, Brandywine Boulevard, Highway 92 North, Highway 314, Pye Lake, Helen Sams Parkway, Patriot Park, the Police Department, City Hall, Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard, and Dickson Springs Park; repaired a pothole on Jeff Davis Place; completed the trash run on all park locations. Stormwater: Cleaned the storm gutter in the Fenwyck subdivision to help with flow. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.07 million gallons per day; performed weekly maintenance at 26 lift station sites; maintained wastewater plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 0.953 million gallons of system demand per day; repaired two water main breaks; performed maintenance on 26 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 72
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