CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT JULY 13-19, 2020
City elected officials and staffers toured the new City Hall building under construction on Thursday, July 16, after the topping out ceremony. See more photos on the City’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/fayettevillega.gov/photos. 7/13
Held the weekly meeting with Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones
7/13
Held the weekly Management Team meeting
7/13
Responded to numerous e-mails and phone calls from the previous week
7/13
Finalized change orders and other paperwork for the new City Hall & City Center Park projet
7/14
Worked on the Fiscal Year 2021 Budget presentation and other agenda items for the July 16 regularly-scheduled City Council meeting
7/14
Coordinated with Human Resources Director Nella Cooper on a couple of personnel mediation matters
7/14
Visited the Waste Water Treatment Plant to address a potential operational issue
7/15
Held operational discussions with City Council members (two at a time) and Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones, Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, and student intern Chase Johnson
7/15
Participated in a video conference to discuss the City’s multi-use trail options with Community Development Director David Rast, Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer, and Friends of the LINC Director Ki Learnard
7/16
Participated in the topping out ceremony for the new City Hall building
7/16
Attended a lunch meeting with Riverdale City Manager Scott Wood
7/16
Attended the regularly-scheduled City Council meeting
7/17
Along with Community Development Director David Rast, Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer, and Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, attended a design meeting for the Brightmoor Southern Ground Amphitheater hosted by Steve Mauro and Scott Dowdy with Comprehensive Program Services (CPS)
7/17
Along with IT Director Kelvin Joiner, attended a meeting to discuss new City Hall information technology items with Steve Mauro and Scott Dowdy from CPS
7/17
Attended the Rodney Atkins concert, which was the first of the year, at Brightmoor Southern Ground Amphitheater
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CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Management Team meeting; City Hall topping out ceremony; City Council meeting. Open Records Requests: Handled several requests.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 68 new, 52 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; continued reviewing audio-visual plan for new City Hall; Courtroom live-streamed; continued with documents retention program; upgraded the DNS Internet server; VPN restructure between City and 911 Center; set up new Dell desktop computers; VLAN project connecting IT to the Police building; reviewed and responded to numerous City project e-mails. Meetings: Met with Comprehensive Program Services to discuss City Hall audio-visual project; ran Meals on Wheels; Met with Avaya about the phone system; Held security meeting about MS-ISAC DNS; Georgia Crime Information Center audit; new City Hall topping out ceremony.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Addressed citizen concerns prior to presentation of revisions to Alcohol Ordinance amendments at July 16 City Council meeting; editorial review with Public Relations Specialist on various articles. Main Street: Prepared for monthly Main Street Tourism Association meeting; prepared for safely reopening amphitheater; held first amphitheater concert of 2020 on July 17; spoke with agent regarding Satisfaction concert cancellation; discussions with other artist agents regarding concert schedules. Downtown Development Authority: Discussed revisions to 195 Stonewall Avenue site plan with architect; held Downtown Development Authority meeting.
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: U.S. Census Complete Count. Meetings Attended: Management Team 7/13; Communications Team 7/13 and 7/16; website outage teleconference with IT Director Kelvin Joiner; employee appraisal 7/14; City Council meeting 7/16. Event Covered: City Hall topping out ceremony 716. Projects: Logo and branding; vehicle graphics; website; Weekly Report; City News; City image gallery. Publications: Weekly Report. Press Release: Meadowbrook Drive shooting; missing person. Media Requests: 6 Unique Media: E-Mail Signature graphics; business cards; Police Department policy documents.
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Much of the online COVID-19 community discourse centered around stores (but not the government) requiring masks to be worn. Website Engagement: Page Title
CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
6,147
+12% change
CITY WEBSITE USERS
1,528 -11% change
Webpage Views
1,393
Home Payment
667
Payment warning
325
Job Board
210
Police
137
Phone list
135
Water & Sewer
130
Website Analytics provided by Google
Social Media Engagement: Post Views
Times Shared
Post Sentiment
Shooting investigation 7/14
4.2K
18
70% positive
Shooting arrest 7/14
4.2K
17
85% positive
Post Title
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
11,400
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
3,970
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,924
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Reconciled month-end books ยก Preparing for end of Fiscal Year 2020 ยก Fiscal Year Budget 2021 approved on July 16
ACCOUNTING
PURCHASING Order Statistics
Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues
$1,493.17
Purchase Orders Issued
60
G.F.* Revenues
$24,130.42
Open Purchase Orders
100
D.D.A.* Revenues
$2,045.93
W.S.* Revenues
$138,282.53
Change Purchase Orders
2
Budget Override Requests
2
UTILITIES Billing
Service Disconnections
In-person/over-the-phone
96/143
Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
1,933 $142,091.68
Robotic Courtesy Calls
-
Staff Courtesy Calls
-
Customers Disconnected
-
COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held
2
Scheduled Arraignment Cases
31
Citations Received
70
Scheduled Trial Cases
36
Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*
4
Number of F.T.A.s
-
Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*
-
F.T.A. Cases reconciled after court
-
Revenue *Main Street Tourism Fund (M.S.T.F.)
*Violation of Probation (V.O.P.)
*General Fund (G.F.)
*Failure to Appear (F.T.A.)
*Downtown Development Authority (D.D.A.)
*Department of Driver Services (D.D.S.)
*Water and Sewer (W.S.)
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$7,069
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings: Management Team; Weekly Huddle with City Planner Denise Brookins, Senior Planner Julie Brown, and Building Official Kim Craig; Downtown Development Authority meeting; teleconference with executive director of LINC path in Newnan; City Hall topping out ceremony; City Council meeting; amphitheater renovations design review meeting. Plan Reviews Underway: Dixon Farm rezoning/variances; Wild Caught Seafood variance; Satterfield townhomes zoning/variance amendments request; North Jeff Davis Drive rezoning request (commercial to residential); Pinewood Forest maintenance facility/storage building; Delta Community Credit Union parking expansion; Meridian on the Square pending resubmittal.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
PLANNING & ZONING
Review Type
Phone Inquiries
38
Building Inspections
83
Zoning/project-related
14
Permits Issued
21
Plan submittal/project update
3
Plans Received
6
Sign/permit requirements
8
Erosion Control Inspections
45
Miscellaneous
13
Development-Related Inspections
-
CODE ENFORCEMENT Proactive Disposal of Garbage
1
General Maintenance
1
Grass Cutting
69
Inoperable Vehicle
4
Prohibited Parking
1
Prohibited Sign
3
Trash Container
1
Working without a Permit
5
Complaint Complaint investigation
6
Signs removed from ROW
15
Applications Processed & Plans Reviewed Banner/sign permits
15
Signs/sign variances
15
Other permits
-
Special events permit
-
Occupational Tax applications
3
Special exceptions
-
Rezoning
-
Conceptual site plans
-
Development plans (revised)
-
Development plans (new)
-
Building elevations
-
Preliminary/final plat
-
Addressing
3
Zoning Verification letters
-
Site inspections
-
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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ยก On Tuesday, July 14, at approximately 11:20 a.m., we received a call of a
shooting at a residence on Meadowbrook Court. The investigation revealed that two men, who both lived at the residence, were engaged in a verbal argument that escalated, and the victim was shot. The victim was transported to an Atlanta-area hospital and treated for his injuries. The shooter was arrested and charged with Aggravated Assault, Reckless Conduct, and ThirdDegree Child Cruelty.
ยก The Fayetteville Police Department has developed a Use of Force symposium
to present to Fayetteville citizens. This will be a two-hour presentation. The department is waiting for approved dates for the event to be held at City Hall.
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events: Units responded on July 14 to a vehicle fire on Promenade Parkway. The fire was coming from the engine compartment. Crews used a foam/water mixture to extinguish the fire, which was determined to be mechanical in nature. No injuries were reported in connection to this incident. Projects: Deputy Chief Linda Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health officials and other medical associations regarding COVID-19. Chief Black attended the City Hall topping out ceremony. Daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus continues. Division Chief Jeff Gable continues to update the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan. Fire Chief Alan Jones submitted a payment request and SF425 for the Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response (SAFER) grant reimbursement. Ten Kenwood portable radios were ordered from Radio One. Five Bullard Thermal Imaging cameras were received and placed into service.
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PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained White Road, Highway 85 North median, Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard and Helen Sams Parkway sidewalks and medians; Highway 314 and North Glynn Street intersection; City Hall, amphitheater, Stonewall Avenue from Tiger Trail to Bennett Street, museum, Heaton Lakes subdivision entrance, West Lanier Avenue from Grady Avenue to Meeting Place Drive; Stonewall Avenue from Melissa Segars Way to South Jeff Davis Drive, East Lanier Avenue from North Jeff Davis Drive to Church Street, Church Street Park, Courthouse Square, Lanier Avenue to Lafayette Avenue; trash run at the Lane Brown Gazebo, Courthouse Square, and Church Street Park; cleaned shop. Stormwater: Repaired sidewalk in Heaton Lakes subdivision. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.1 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 1.3 million gallons of system demand; repaired 5 water leaks; performed maintenance on 16 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 68
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: Continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany; continuing to focus on COVID-19 and federal and state requirements relating to City employees; continuing to review various reports and updates related to COVID-19 in order to remain in compliance; keeping spreadsheet updated for potential City employee pandemic cases; requesting proper leave forms to be completed by employees who are out of work due to COVID-19-related absences; working with Georgia Municipal Employees Benefit System to finalize all pension plan documents; preparing new proposed pension plan documents for employee discussion meetings and the City Council presentation. Turn Over Report: There were no new hires and no terminations. Employment Opportunities: ยก Waste Water Plant Operator - applications received: 0 ยก Public Works Operations Manager (on hold) ยก Code Enforcement Officer (on hold) ยก Human Resources (on hold)
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