City Manager's Weekly Report - June 14-20, 2021

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CITY MANAGER’S

WEEKLY REPORT JUNE 7-13, 2021

RAY GIBSON

City officials participated in a mock City Council meeting to test the sound system in the new City Hall Council Chambers.

Efficient and Effective Government:

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Held the weekly Management Team meeting. Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson. Worked on the Fiscal Year 2022 Budget and American Rescue Plan Act funding. Developed correspondence and responded to various items for numerous Cityrelated projects. Held a meeting to discuss personnel matters.

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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED

Develop the Economic Opportunity:

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Held a meeting to discuss event-related items, including the new City Hall & City Center Park ribbon cutting and the first City Center Park event. Held meetings with two City Council members at a time to discuss the gapfunding incentive for Meridian Square Investors, LLC. Held a meeting with Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services to discuss the new City Hall & City Center Park punch list. Attended the final owner-architect-contractor meeting for the new City Hall & City Center Park. Held a meeting to discuss artwork ideas for the new City Hall & City Center Park. Held meetings throughout the week with the IT staff to discuss various issues related to the new City Hall building. Held a meeting with Steve Mauro to discuss new City Hall signage items. Held a phone conference with Amy Bell and Katy Lucas from Goodwyn Mills Cawood to discuss furniture issues and additions. Held a project update meeting with Steve Mauro regarding the new City Hall & City Center Park. Met with Piedmont Fayette Hospital’s COO Nathan Nipper, who had a tour of the new City Hall & City Center Park.

CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended the Management Team meeting 6/7; set up mock City Council meeting to test new Council Chambers equipment; met with clothing representative to size and order City shirts; attended a committee meeting to plan the City Hall ribbon cutting and City Center Park grand opening events. Projects: Continued move and setup of new City Hall office; completed Georgia Municipal Association online conference registration for the Mayor, Council members, and staff; completed and published the City Council meeting agenda packet for 6/17; scheduled Shred-It for continued purge of records. Open Records Requests: 8

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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: City Center Park grand opening; LCI public event. Meetings Attended: Management Team 6/7; City Hall ribbon cutting meeting with clerks and Carleetha 6/7; 9-11 Tribute 6/7; mock City Council meeting in new Council Chambers 6/8; strategic social media event planning 6/8; City Hall ribbon cutting committee 6/10; Communications Team 6/7, 6/10. Projects: Website; Podcast Studio; City Hall ribbon cutting. Special Events: Rehab Solutions ribbon cutting 6/8. Publications: E-Mail Update. Civic Duties: Meals on Wheels 6/10. Media Requests: 8 Press Releases: BolaWrap; Main Street recertification; City Center Park grand opening; Police incident holding statement. Unique Media Created: City Hall ribbon cutting invitation.

ONLINE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CITY WEBSITE VIEWS

9,147

Page Title

Home

+44% change CITY WEBSITE USERS

3,756

+98% change

1,579

Park grand opening

547

Payment

445

BolaWrap devices

420

Job Board

302

Police Department

197

Payment warning

134

Reached

Times Shared

Post Sentiment

Home invasion investigation 6/10

78K

41

27 likes, 1 love, 1 haha, 25 wows, 9 sads, 18 angrys, 11 comments

BolaWrap devices 6/7

2.6K

4

54 likes, 1 love, 3 hahas, 17 comments

FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS

03

Page Views

Website Analytics provided by Google

Social Media Engagement: Top Facebook Post Titles

Website Engagement:

12,122

NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS

4,453

E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

1,992


FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events - Truck 9 provided EMS standby for Georgia Military College graduation. Projects - Fire Chief Alan Jones attended the following meetings: punch list meeting for new City Hall; owner-architect-contractor meeting; civil walkthrough of new City Hall. Deputy Chief Linda Black attended the walk-through and inspection of the new City Hall and City Center Park. Moved furniture from the old City Hall and replaced some Headquarters furniture. Began cleanup of old building department space. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus mask and regulators continues.

POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY

▶ Monday, June 7 - Chief Scott Gray attended the weekly Management Team meeting. Held a Command Staff meeting. A budget review was held with Command Staff to review current-year budget. Office of Professional Standards assisted with Meals on Wheels. Began the 18th Annual Junior Police Academy. Approved to purchase the BolaWrap device. ▶ Tuesday, June 8 - Junior Police Academy continued. ▶ Wednesday, June 9 - Junior Police Academy continued. ▶ Thursday, June 10 - Victoria (Vicki) Clason started today as our Administrative Assistant for the lobby. Junior Police Academy continued. A conditional offer was made to Shun Williams for Police Officer I. ▶ Friday, June 11 - Graduation held for Junior Police Academy cadets. Completed the weekly review of division weekly reports.

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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH Occupational Tax ▶ Preparing budget for Fiscal Year 2022 ▶ Reconciled month-end books

Major Revenue Funds Main Street Tourism Fund Revenues

$12,027.63

General Fund Revenues

$32,913.79

Downtown Development Authority Revenue

-

Water & Sewer Revenues

$189,771.47

Purchase Order Statistics

Business License Applications Received

12

Alcohol License Applications Received

1

Business Licenses Completed

12

Alcohol Licenses Issued

1

Business Licenses Pending

-

Alcohol Licenses Pending

-

Business License Renewals Issued

10

Alcohol License Renewals

-

Outstanding Renewals

-

Total Amount Collected

$2,354.63

Municipal Court General Statistics Court sessions held

4

Scheduled arraignment cases

50

Citations received

41

Scheduled trial cases

17

Warrants Issued for Failure to Appear (FTA) & Violation of Probation

-

Number of FTAs

-

Purchase Orders Issued

57

FTA citations sent to Dept. of Driver Services

-

Probation Revocation Hearings

2

Open Purchase Orders

79

In-Person sessions

3

Virtual sessions

-

Change Purchase Orders

40

Probation sessions

1

Revenue

Budget Override Requests

3

NEW BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Business Name

Utilities Billing In-person/over-the-phone Customers Billed Total Amount Billed

133/82 1,589 $173,173.55

Service Disconnections

$12,090

Address

ABR PICTURE CARS LLC

215 INDUSTRIAL WAY STE ABCD

BASKETS WITH A TWIST

290 INDUSTRIAL WAY STE C

CHIRO DIAGNOSTICS

105 BANKS STA

FIRST CHOICE HAIR BRAIDING A.T.L.

901 GLYNN ST N

HYDRODRIP LLC

120 N PARK DR

JOHN DAVIS ELECTRIC COMPANY

105 INDUSTRIAL WAY STE D

PHILLY JAY BARBERSHOP LLC

917 GLYNN ST N STE B

Robotic Courtesy Calls

103

QUITE SUNNY CREATIVE LLC

320 LANIER AVE W STE 200

REEL RIDES LLC

101 BECKETT LN STE 505-D

Staff Courtesy Calls

84

SHELTERS AND SPACES INC

500 LANIER AVE W STE 409

STATON AUTO GROUP, LLC

115 COMMERCE DR STE E25

Customers Disconnected

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: Continue to update ClearCompany with Appraisals metrics. Maintaining a case spreadsheet of potential pandemic cases involving City employees. Continuing to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy. Finalizing RFP for the Pay and Class Study. Turn Over Report: There was one new-hire and no terminations during the period of June 7-13. There are 10 vacant positions: one in Fire Services, one in Public Services, six in the Police Department, one in Community & Economic Development (on hold), and one in Human Resources (on hold).

Employment Opportunities (10 total vacant positions): ¡ Certified Police Officer - 1 application ¡ Non-Certified Police Officer - 8 applications ¡ Firefighter - 6 applications (closed 6/10) ¡ Public Works Crew Leader - 1 application ¡ Human Resources Analyst - (closed 4/19)

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 65 new, 55 closed. Projects: We are continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; documents retention continued (working), Building records (scanning and testing), Court; Fleet Maintenance Systems (in-review); Occupational Tax online form project; Water and Public Works work order system (in-review); video wall for new City Hall (installed, training phase); upgrade point-to-point communications between all City buildings; reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects. Meetings: Technology Department staff daily standing meeting; splash pad training; Comcast project meeting; owner-architect-contractor meeting; new City Hall punch-list meeting; HVAC software training; park landscape walkthrough; Council Chambers audio-visual soundcheck; Mock council meeting test.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 6/7

Management Team meeting; planning meeting to discuss City Hall and City Center Park grand opening

6/8

Discussion of open City Hall punch-list items; bi-weekly owner-architect-contractor meeting

6/9

Virtual Technical Review Committee meeting

6/10

Pre-planning meeting with HKS to discuss the Livable Centers Initiative public forum; civil and site-related substantial completion punch-list inspection; planning meeting to discuss the City Hall and City Center Park grand opening

6/11

Landscaping and park-related substantial completion punch-list inspection

PLANNING AND ZONING Occupational Tax - zoning certifications

17

Zoning verification letters issued

2

Sign permits issued

1

Special Event permits issued

1

Site inspections performed

3

BUILDING DEPARTMENT Building inspections completed

79

Plans received

6

Permits issued

16

Permits issued - total construction value

$3,815,075

DEVELOPMENT INSPECTIONS/SITE DEVELOPMENT Erosion control inspections

31

Development-related inspections

4

CODE ENFORCEMENT

07

Complaint investigation

2

Permit required

1

Disposal of garbage

2

Prohibited signs

3

General maintenance

1

Prohibition of illicit discharges

1

Grass cutting

35

Working without a permit

3

Inoperable vehicle/junk

3


COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED

DEVELOPMENT UPDATES Project Name

Address

Details

Status

Fayette Meadows

Highway 92 at Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard

129 lots

Phase 1 homes under construction

Satterfield Townhomes

Satterfield Marketplace

52 units

Site infrastructure under construction

Take 5 Oil Change

985 North Glynn Street

1,484 square feet

Conceptual site plan, special exception, and variance on 6/22 P&Z 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

Development plans staff review

Dixon Farms

190 Whitney Street

47 lots

Construction plans staff review

Broadway Diner

705 West Lanier Avenue

6,580 square feet

Development plans staff review

Cabinet Transformations Expansion

735 West Lanier Avenue

4,900 square feet

Development plans being prepared

Lafayette Townhomes

Highway 54 at Lafayette Avenue

8.13 acres/89 units

Rezoning (PCD to PCD), 6/17 City Council meetings

Artistic General Dentistry

123/185 Kathi Avenue

0.84 acres/8,300 square feet

Development plans being prepared

8,951 square feet

Conceptual site plan, building elevations, special exception and variance request on 6/22 P&Z agenda

Retail shops at 1175 North Glynn Satterfield Marketplace Street Fayetteville Ford redevelopment

275 North Glynn Street

Conceptual site plan on 6/22 P&Z agenda

Sonic

885 North Glynn Street (former Atlanta Hot Wings)

1,227 square feet

Conceptual site plan/building elevations on 6/22 P&Z agenda

Outback Steakhouse

1405 North Highway 85 6,450 square feet (former Ruby Tuesday)

Conceptual site plan/building elevations on 6/22 P&Z agenda

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Prepared for multiple City Council meeting agenda items; attended a bid opening for the hospital area trail/bridge project, awards expected to be issued next week; researched redevelopment options for the Highway 85 corridor. Downtown Development Authority/Main Street: Continued marketing and scheduling efforts for the 2021 concerts; coordinated logistics for three separate events at the amphitheater Wednesday through Sunday; held first concert of 2021, Satisfaction, attendance was about 800; released pre-sale for the Don Felder concert; on-air interview for the concert series on 102.1 Fox FM.

PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained Veterans Parkway, Helen Sams Parkway, South Jeff Davis Drive, White Road, Church Street Park, Patriot Park, Gingercake Road, Lester Road, Banks Road, South Jeff Davis Drive, Lane Brown Gazebo, Courthouse Square, Holliday Dorsey Fife House, Lafayette Avenue and North Glynn Street intersection, and Jimmy Mayfield Boulevard. Installed signs in Dickson Springs Park and on Grady Avenue. Completed the trash run on the Courthouse Square and in the parks. Safety marks on South Jeff Davis Drive. Trimmed at Bradford Square and Grady Avenue. Cut limbs at Maple Place. Trimmed and sprayed West Lanier Avenue islands. Cut at the amphitheater. Repaired fence on Beauregard Boulevard. Assisted with moving items out of the old City Hall building. Cleaned debris on Lakemont Drive and at 370 North Jeff Davis Drive Stormwater: Sidewalk repair and curbing repair in the Emory Springs subdivision. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.46 million gallons per day; performed weekly maintenance at 27 lift station sites; maintained wastewater plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 0.98 million gallons of system demand per day; repaired four water main breaks; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements.

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Utility Locates: 80


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