CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT MARCH 15-21, 2021
RAY GIBSON
The Fayetteville City Council on March 18 commended (front row, l-r) Sergeant Michael Perry and Officer Maggie Murphy with the Fayetteville Police Department along with Lieutenant Clay Hall of the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office and City resident Kenneth Nurse, Sr. for their roles in rescuing two people from a fiery car crash on February 21. Pictured with them are (back row, l-r) Sheriff Barry Babb, Police Chief Scott Gray, Mayor Ed Johnson, Councilman Paul Oddo, Mayor Pro Tem Darryl Langford, and Council members Joe Clark, Scott Stacy, and Rich Hoffman.
3/15
Along with Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Assistant Director Carleetha Talmadge, and Lead Accountant Karen Austin, held budget meetings throughout the day with various City departments
3/16 Held the weekly Management Team meeting 3/16 Held a meeting with Rex Green from Minutemen Press in Fayetteville 3/16
Participated in the Georgia Municipal Association Zoom meeting regarding the American Rescue Plan Act
3/16
Held a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast to discuss department items
3/16
Worked on correspondence and other communications regarding the New City Hall & City Center Park project Attended the monthly Downtown Development Authority/Main Street Board meeting Held a meeting with PIO Anne Marie Burdett and Marketing Specialist Justin Crum to discuss department budget items to include the needs for the video/podcast studio at the New City Hall Held a meeting with Economic Development Director Brian Wismer to discuss department operations
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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED 3/17
Held a meeting with IT Director Kelvin Joiner to discuss the new City Phone System and Hiperweb software
3/18 Out of the office 3/19 3/19 3/19
Worked on citizen concerns regarding various code enforcement-related matters Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, held a meeting with Gray McWhirter from McWhirter Realty Partners, LLC and Nathan Hedges from Allen Morris to discuss development within the City Worked on correspondence for various City projects and set up meetings for the Week of March 22
CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended weekly Management Team meeting 3/16; attended the Georgia Records Association class via Zoom 3/16; attended the regular City Council meeting 3/18. Projects: Prepared proclamation for Destiny Christian Church 15-year anniversary; updated 3/18 City Council meeting agenda; reviewed meeting information for the upcoming LeaderGov Cohort training; completed and posted the City Council 3/18 Action Minutes; coordinated with Fayette County Superior Court Clerk Sheila Studdard and Legal News editor Jennifer Lyons for a City ordinance amendment. Open Records Requests: 13
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: LCI Study Survey. Meetings Attended: Zencity 3/16; Communications Team 3/16; City Manager budget meeting 3/17; Communications Team 3/17; City Council meeting 3/18. Projects: Budget; website; Code Enforcement form. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update; City News. Events Attended: City Council awards presentation, Rotary Club Community Heroes Award 3/18. Civic Duties: Meals on Wheels 3/18. Media Requests: 7 Press Release: Municipal Court Amnesty Program 3/15. Unique Media Created: City News cover; Junior Police Academy poster. E-Mail Update subscribers: 1,965
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Much of the community’s online COVID-19 chatter centers around vaccinations and people’s experiences with the various state-facilitated vaccination sites. CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
7,801
Page Title
CITY WEBSITE USERS
2,260
+18% change
1,632
Payment
459
Job Board
335
Train Depot Story
185
Police Department
180
Payment Warning
176
Municipal Court
161
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Social Media Engagement: Reached
Times Shared
Post Sentiment
Police BOLO 3/18
2K
13
4 likes, 1 love, 1 comment
City News 3/17
1K
1
8 likes, 1 love
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
03
Page Views
Home
+9% change
Top Facebook Post Titles
Website Engagement:
11,839
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
4,311
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,965
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events - All shifts completed monthly EMS training at ERTSS. Truck 9 provided medical standby for a 5K road race for The Joseph Sams School. Projects - Chief Alan Jones attended a meeting to discuss accounts payable with Clearwater. Chief Jones attended a monthly LeaderGov Cohort meeting via Zoom. Chief Jones and Deputy Chief Linda Black attended a meeting for the upcoming budget process. Chief Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) officials and various other medical associations regarding COVID-19. Division Chief Keith Harris continued scheduling testing for potential firefighter candidates. Weekly COVID-19 report was completed and sent to the DPH. Washing machine for Station 93 was delivered, and a replacement ice machine was installed for Station 91. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) mask and regulators continues. Deputy Chief Linda Black and Captain Joshua Collins assisted the DPH and Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services with COVID-19 vaccinations. A new staff vehicle was delivered. Tower 91 is out of service for repairs and remains at Ten-8 in Smyrna.
POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ¡ Tuesday, March 16 - Attended the Management Team meeting at City Hall; a Command Staff meeting was held at the Police Department; interviews for the State Accreditation Manager position were held at the Police Department. ¡ Wednesday, March 17 - The Office of Professional Standards assisted with COVID-19 vaccinations at the old Station 4 location. ¡ Thursday, March 18 - Officer Michael Perry and Detective Tyler Simpson were promoted to the rank of sergeant; attended the awards presentation for Sergeant Perry, Officer Maggie Murphy, Fayette County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Clay Hall, and Kenneth Nurse during the City Council meeting; Lieutenant Austin Dunn was recognized by the Rotary Club. ¡ Friday, March 19 - Reviewed weekly reports from all the divisions with the Police Department. ¡ Saturday, March 20 - Officers assisted with 5K traffic for The Joseph Sams School.
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH Occupational Tax
¡ Reconciled month-end books. ¡ Preparing budget for Fiscal Year 2022
Business License Applications Received
8
Alcohol License Applications Received
-
¡ Offer accepted for the Deputy Clerk of Court position
Business Licenses Completed
8
Alcohol Licenses Issued
-
Business Licenses Pending
-
Alcohol Licenses Pending
-
Business License Renewals Issued
65
Alcohol License Renewals
-
Outstanding Renewals
-
Major Revenue Funds Main Street Tourism Fund Revenues General Fund Revenues
-
Total Amount Collected
$568,839.58
Downtown Development Authority Revenue
$500.00
Water & Sewer Revenues
$260,081.08
$65,343.21
Municipal Court General Statistics Court sessions held
3
Scheduled arraignment cases
53
Citations received
85
Scheduled trial cases
20
Number of FTAs
23
Warrants Issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) & Violation of Probation
Purchase Order Statistics
-
Purchase Orders Issued
47
FTA citations sent to Dept. of Driver Services
16
Probation Revocation Hearings
-
Open Purchase Orders
59
In-Person sessions
3
Virtual sessions
-
Change Purchase Orders
15
Probation sessions
-
Revenue
Budget Override Requests
2
$23,683
NEW BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Utilities Billing In-person/over-the-phone Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
Business Name 191/187 3,641 $243,884.11
Service Disconnections Robotic Courtesy Calls
100
Staff Courtesy Calls
82
Customers Disconnected
7
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Address
Care Coding Training Center, LLC
500 West Lanier Avenue, Suite 912B
Getwell Medical Supplies, Inc.
310 North Glynn Street, Suite B
James Dallas, LLC DBA M James & Associates
370 West Stonewall Avenue, Suite A
Lanes Auto Sales, LLC
355 East Lanier Avenue, Suite T
Lydello Studios
310 North Glynn Street, Suite B, Room 405
Sarah Angels Homecare, LLC
110 Habersham Drive, Suite 142
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 continue to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy. We are evaluating responses received from the pay study survey for Police, Fire, and Public Services. Turn Over Report: We had one new hire, and one termination, and two retirements during the period of March 15-21, 2021. There are 15 vacant positions: four in Fire Services, two in Public Services, five in the Police Department, two in Community & Economic Development (one position on hold), one in Municipal Court, and one in Human Resources (on hold). Employment Opportunities (15 total vacant positions): ¡ Certified Police Officer - 2 applications ¡ Non-Certified Police Officer - 23 applications ¡ Firefighter - 13 applications ¡ Events Coordinator - (closed on 3/17) ¡ Accreditation Manager - (closed on 3/16) ¡ Deputy Clerk of Court - (closed on 2/24) ¡ Crime Scene Technician - (closed on 3/5)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 60 new, 49 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); reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects; video wall for new City Hall (in progress). Meetings: Technology Department staff daily standing meeting; QAC meeting; phone meeting with Localloop Tech; budget review with the Finance Director; Office 365 meeting; meeting with New South on fire alarm and elevator communications; Cable TV meeting with Comcast.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 3/15
Met with the City Manager, Director of Planning & Zoning, Director of Economic Development, and Finance Department staff to discuss the 2022 Budget for Community & Economic Development; met with the City Manager, Director of Economic Development, and Finance Department staff to discuss the 2022 Budget for Main Street and the Downtown Development Authority; met with Richard Ferry and representatives from Lennar Homes to discuss residential designation for Fayette Meadows
3/16
Attended the weekly Management Team meeting; met with the City Manager to discuss departmental operations
3/17
Attended the Downtown Development Authority monthly meeting; attended the virtual Technical Review Committee meeting; held a virtual meeting with the Director of Planning & Zoning and HKS to review a case study for the Brookhaven Corridor Study
3/18
Met with Katie Pace and staff of Southern Conservation Trust to discuss site-related and zoning items; met with Steve Theodorakis to discuss the site plan and building elevations for the proposed relocation of Broadway Diner; attended the City Council meeting
3/19
Lunch meeting with the Director of Economic Development, Main Street Program Manager, Events Specialist, and Main Street Administrative Assistant; met with the City Manager, Gray McWhirter of McWhirter Realty Advisors, and Nathan Hedges of Allen Morris Company to discuss potential development opportunities within the City
PLANNING AND ZONING Occupational Tax - zoning certifications
12
Zoning verification letters issued
2
Sign permits issued
4
Special Event permits issued
2
Site inspections performed
5
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Building inspections completed
35
Plans received
13
Permits issued Permits issued - total construction value
4 $190,849
DEVELOPMENT INSPECTIONS/SITE DEVELOPMENT
07
Erosion control inspections
16
Development-related inspections
3
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED CODE ENFORCEMENT Complaint investigation
8
Compliance check
1
Disposal of garbage
6
Inoperable vehicle/junk
1
Parking on grass
1
Permit required
2
Prohibited parking
2
Prohibited signs
7
Working without a permit
5
DEVELOPMENT UPDATES Project Name
Address
Details
Status
Fayette Meadows
Highway 92 at Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard
129 lots
Final plat - Phase 1 plat approved
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, Extension request 87 rooms on 4/27 P&Z agenda
Satterfield Townhomes
Satterfield Marketplace
52 units
Land Disturbance Permit issued
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 4/1 City Council agenda
Take 5 Oil Change
985 North Glynn Street
1,484 square feet
Conceptual site plan appeal on 4/1 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
mass grading single family
Under construction
Epic Car Wash
1512 North Highway 85 7,050 square feet
Building elevations on 3/23 P&Z agenda
Dixon Farms
190 Whitney Street
47 lots
Construction plans staff review
Broadway Diner
705 West Lanier Avenue
6,580 square feet
Conceptual site plan on 3/23 P&Z agenda
Cabinet Transformations Expansion
735 West Lanier Avenue
4,900 square feet
Variance request withdrawn
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Met with the Finance Department on budget planning for Fiscal Year 2022; met with the City Manager on Economic Development goals; prepared for the upcoming development presentation to the Fayette County Board of Education. Downtown Development Authority/Main Street: Main Street staff tour of remodeled Fayette Depot (historic train depot) with the Public Relations Specialist and the new building owners; extensive preparations for the 2021 Summer Concert Series; follow-up meeting with staff and a prospective purchaser for the old Melear’s site to discuss underground utility locations and stormwater requirements; met with City Historian John Lynch to review the remaining inventory at the Holliday Dorsey Fife House; site visit and logistics preparation with a renter at the amphitheater for a closed filming; held the monthly Downtown Development Authority meeting; reviewed the Shopify platform for website sales of Main Street merchandise.
PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN
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Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department, cleaned up the bay area, shop and trucks; completed the trash run on the Courthouse Square and parks, Highway 54 East between Knight Way and Robinson Drive, and Beauregard Boulevard from Ramah Road to Quail Hollow; cut and maintained the Kathi Avenue roundabout, the last median on Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard, the fountain area, the skirt of the amphitheater (and blew off the stage), the Lane Brown Gazebo area, the front of the Holliday Dorsey Fife House, Church Street Park, and the City Cemetery; removed fallen debris in the Hood Avenue roundabout; removed dumped trash at 120 Meadowood Court; cleaned clogged drains on Running Bear Trail; cleaned Mimosa Drive curbing and right of way; checked areas for potential flooding; prepared equipment for the storm; Crew Leader conducted a small equipment class; delivered a desk to the Police Department for City Hall; installed a mailbox for Planning & Zoning on Booker Avenue in front of the church; collected bricks from the new City Hall. Stormwater: Replaced the catch basin top in front of the car wash on South Glynn Street; removed debris from the storm drain on Heritage Lake Drive. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.09 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 0.992 million gallons of system demand per day; repaired one water main break; performed maintenance on 107 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 74