CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT AUGUST 24-30, 2020
RAY GIBSON
City staff members for the past few weeks joined Mayor Ed Johnson and members of local military service organizations for meetings at the Brightmoor-Southern Ground Amphitheater and the American Legion Log Cabin to plan the upcoming Fayette County 9-11 Tribute. Learn more at www.Fayetteville-GA.gov/News.
8/24 Held the weekly Management Team meeting in the Council Chambers Attended a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, IT Director 8/24 Kelvin Joiner, and Public Services Director Chris Hindman to discuss key access for the New City Hall Held a meeting with Jim Teel from GMC (project architects and engineers) 8/24 to discuss the New City Hall & City Center Park project 8/24 Responded to emails and completed correspondence for various projects Attended an evening meeting at Southern Ground Amphitheater to discuss the upcoming Fayette County 9-11 Tribute event Held a conference call with Robyn Harter from Complete Solutions and 8/25 Sourcing to discuss garbage compactor options for the New City Hall & City Center Park project and at two locations within the downtown area Held a meeting with Jeff Mellin from the Fayette County Master Gardeners 8/25 to discuss the butterfly garden 8/24
8/25 Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson Held a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director David 8/25 Rast and SAFEbuilt’s Paul Hardy to discuss the breakdown of the new Building Inspection Services and the transition process Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Finance & Administrative 8/25 Services Director Mike Bush, and Council Member Rich Hoffman, held a meeting with The Bear 92.5 FM’s Chris Murray to discuss and finalize the remaining concerts for the 2020 season CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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CITY MANAGER’S OFFICE (CONT.) RAY GIBSON 8-26- Held a breakfast meeting with Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program 20 Services to catch-up on a number of City projects Held a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director 8-26- David Rast, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, and Finance & 20 Administrative Services Director Mike Bush to discuss the Meridian on the Square project Attended a meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson and Gocha Breakfast Bar 8-26owner Gocha Hawkins to discuss her new location in the Publix Shopping 20 Center on Highway 85 South 8-26- Held a meeting with Eric Pitts from Keck & Wood to discuss their new 20 office location on North Jeff Davis Drive Held a New City Hall & City Center Park project meeting with Community 8-26- & Economic Development Director David Rast, Economic Development 20 Director Brian Wismer, Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, and IT Director Kelvin Joiner 8-27- Held a video conference with Eric Denny from Edge Business Systems to 20 discuss their Clear Touch Interactive and ERM Back-scanning software Along with Finance & Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Assistant Director of Finance & Administrative Services Carleetha Talmadge, and 8-27Public Services Director Chris Hindman, held a meeting with the owner of 20 the 174 Glynn Street North shopping center, Moore Ibekwe, to discuss his water and sewer bill concerns 8-27Attended the Special Called City Council Meeting 20 Held a meeting with Public Services Director Chris Hindman, Assistant 8-28City Manager Alan Jones, and Innercomm’s Bill Stark and Tim Fenbert to 20 discuss the SWOT analysis completed by the Public Works Department Held a meeting with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Main Street 8-28Coordinator Joyce Waits, Main Street Board’s Vicky Turner and Abby 20 Bradley, and Innercomm’s Bill Stark and Tim Fenbert to discuss the SWOT analysis for the Main Street Board/Department 8-28Held a lunch meeting with Bill Stark from Innercomm 20 Held a conference call with David Whittenton from World Cap Solutions 8-28- to discuss an independent living development for adults with disabilities 20 on parcels 0522 006 and 0522 006A along with a respite care facility in the currently vacant hospice facility located at 1008 Highway 54 West 8-29Drove around the City looking for code related issues 20
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CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended weekly Management Team meeting 8/24; attended called City Council meeting 8/27. Projects: Completed City Council agenda packed for 8/27 called meeting and 9/3 regular meeting; gathered City Clerk/Administration information for the Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Book; continued dialogue with Comprehensive Program Services for new City Hall clock; reviewed City contracts/renewals and records retention schedules. Open Records Requests: 8
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 47 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; working on the documents retention project; continuing Dell desktop computer setup; updated the network router; installed TempDefend facial temperature monitoring; reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week to do with City projects. Meetings: Met with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast and Public Services Director Chris Hindman regarding the new City Hall key schedule; weekly new City Hall review; onsite new City Hall review with Comprehensive Program Services; SAFEbuilt meeting; monthly MS-ISAC meeting; TempDefend meeting.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Attended Atlanta Regional Commission meeting on the management of the upcoming multi-use path study; attended the Fayette County Development Authority meeting. Main Street: Attended the 9-11 Tribute planning meeting; Participated in the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats (SWOT) review with City staff and board officers; began promotion of the 10/17 Eagles tribute concert; continued social media promotions of September concerts; met with contractors to repair amphitheater roof leaks; met with Southside Church to discuss possible amphitheater rental in October or November.
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Downtown Development Authority: n/a.
PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: U.S. Census Complete Count; 9-11 Tribute; amphitheater concerts; Police Department solicitation PSA. Meetings Attended: Management Team 8/24; Pension Plan 8/24; 9-11 Tribute planning 8/24; Communications Team 8/24, 8/25, 8/26, 8/27; SAFEbuilt transition 8/25 and 8/27; Assistant Finance & Administrative Services Director Carleetha Talmadge regarding Fee Schedule 8/26. Projects: Website; Weekly Report; City News; 9-11 Tribute; SAFEbuilt; SPLOST update; Budget Book. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update; City News. Media Requests: 3 Unique Media: Police Department flyer template; Building Department webpage; Finance business card template.
COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Much of the online COVID-19 community discourse centered around personal protective equipment and procedures in the local schools. Website Engagement: Page Title
6,070 -15% change
CITY WEBSITE USERS
1,556 -20%
Payment
369
Job Board
226
Police Department
160
Payment warning
127
Municipal Court
115
Phone List
111
Website Analytics provided by Google
Social Media Engagement:
City News City Council meeting
1,262
Home
CITY WEBSITE VIEWS
Post Title
Webpage Views
Post Views
Times Shared
Post Sentiment
1.1K
5
4 likes
1K
n/a
634 reached
FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS
11,476
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
4,005
E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS
1,927
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Preparing for the audit of FY2020 ยก Reconciling month-end books ยก Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Book preparation ยก Public Defender contract awarded to Jonathan T. Overman of Overman &
Overman, LLC ยก Part 2 of the CARES Act funding was approved
ACCOUNTING
PURCHASING Order Statistics
Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues G.F.* Revenues
-$413.71
Purchase Orders Issued
38
$19,970.69
Open Purchase Orders
60
Change Purchase Orders
19
Budget Override Requests
1
D.D.A.* Revenues
$547.56
W.S.* Revenues
$3,775.51
UTILITIES Billing In-person/over-the-phone
Service Disconnections 182/69
Robotic Courtesy Calls
70
Customers Billed
-
Staff Courtesy Calls
46
Total Amount Billed
-
Customers Disconnected
4
COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held
2
Scheduled Arraignment Cases
37
Citations Received
73
Scheduled Trial Cases
21
Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*
-
Number of F.T.A.s
2
Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*
-
F.T.A. Cases reconciled after court
-
Probation Hearings
-
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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$5,406
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings: Attended Management Team meeting; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Public Works Director Chris Hindman, Information Technology Director Kelvin Joiner, and Economic Development Director Brian Wismer to discuss key access at the new City Hall; met with Fire Chief Alan Jones and Fire Marshal Bill Rieck to discuss transition of Building Department services to SAFEbuilt Georgia; held Weekly Huddle with City Planner Denise Brookins and Senior Planner Julie Brown to discuss project review status; attended Pension Plan meeting; met with Rebecca Ferguson, Jordan Worley, and Eric Lax with Jefferson Browne Gresham Architects to discuss formatting and graphics for Unified Development Ordinance; met with Jefferson Browne and Paul Gresham with Jefferson Browne Gresham Architects to discuss potential development of Lester tract; met with City Planner Denise Brookins, Development Inspector Tony Whitley, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, Senior Accountant Karen Austin, Public Information Officer Ann Marie Burdett, Information Technology Director Kelvin Joiner, Systems Specialist Jessica Smith, and SAFEbuilt Georgia representatives Paul Hardy, Elaine Hardy, and Casey Evans to discuss transition of Building Department Services to SAFEbuilt Georgia; met with City Manager Ray Gibson and Rick Halpert of Pinewood Forest to discuss potential of a new development within Pinewood Studios; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Finance and Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Council Member Rich Hoffman; and Marketing Director Chris Murray of The Bear 92.5 FM to finalize the remaining concerts for the 2020 season; attended virtual Planning and Zoning Commission meeting; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, and Finance and Administrative Services Director Mike Bush to discuss the Meridian on the Square project; met with Human Resources Director Nella Cooper to discuss the Building Department transition to SAFEbuilt Georgia; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Finance and Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, and Information Technology Director Kelvin Joiner to discuss the new City Hall and City Center Park project; met with City Planner Denise Brookins to review the pending Development Guidebook and associated submittal forms; phone call with Attorney Baxter Russell regarding a potential development of the 9.64-acre Mixon tract on Brandywine Boulevard; met with SouthTree Construction representatives Chuck Ogletree and Steve Gulas, Line Creek Brewery representative Paul Schwinne, and Project Manager Scott Dowdy to tour the bus barn and gymnasium at the new City Hall property; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Finance and Administrative Services Director Mike Bush, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, Information Technology Director Kelvin Joiner, and Project Manager Scott Dowdy to review audio visual additions to the new City Hall and City Center Park project; met with City Manager Ray Gibson, Economic Development Director Brian Wismer, Main Street Coordinator Joyce Waits, Main Street Board representatives Vicky Turner and Abby Bradley, and Innercomm’s Bill Stark and Tim Fenbert to discuss the SWOT analysis for the Main Street Board/Department; phone call with Attorney Hakim Hilliard to discuss potential expansion of the Discount Tobacco building at 535 North Glynn Street. Plan Reviews Underway: Satterfield townhomes conceptual site plan; Pinewood Atlanta Studios maintenance facility; Delta Community Credit Union parking expansion; Meridian on the Square re-submittal; Mowell amendments to conditions of special exception; Fayette Self-Storage as-built; Walmart Clinic as-built.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED WEEKLY REPORT
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
PLANNING & ZONING
Review Type Building Inspections
63
Permits Issued
20
Erosion Control Inspections
21
CODE ENFORCEMENT
Phone Inquiries Zoning/project-related
26
Plan submittal/project update
12
Sign/permit requirements
8
Miscellaneous
26
Applications Processed & Plans Reviewed
Proactive Disposal of Garbage
3
General maintenance
1
Grass cutting
51
Inoperable vehicle/junk
2
Occupational Tax
2
Parking on grass
2
Permit required
1
Prohibited parking
1
Prohibited signs
3
Working without a permit
7
Complaint
07
72
Complaint investigation
6
Signs removed from ROW
12
Banner/sign permits
3
Signs/sign variance
3
Other permits
2
Special events permit
2
Occupational Tax applications
16
Preliminary/final plat
1
Addressing
5
Zoning verification letters
7
Site inspections
2
Other
16
POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ¡ We have completed our annual Police Department policy review for state certification. ¡ We are scheduling more classes on police use of force and citizens. Please look at our Facebook page and the City website for future details. ¡ Uniform patrol and C.A.R.E. Unit officers distributed gift cards at Cleveland Elementary to help get the year started for our students.
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events: Promotional testing for Lieutenant was held on August 26. Projects: Fire Chief Alan Jones and Fire Marshal Bill Rieck attended a meeting with the Building Department to go over the new fee schedule for services currently provided and new work flow between the Fire Marshal’s Office and SAFEbuilt; Chief Jones attended a meeting with the City Manager and Public Services Director to go over the departmental SWOT analysis. Deputy Chief Linda Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health officials and various other medical associations regarding COVID-19; daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus masks and regulators continues; Division Chief Jeff Gable continues to update the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan; Engines 92 and 93 had routine maintenance completed this week.
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PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained the Weatherly Walk area, Heritage Park area, Grady Avenue roundabout, Ramah Road middle island, sidewalks on Beauregard Boulevard from the roundabout to North Glynn Street, Church Street Park, and Patriot Park and its Memorial; completed the trash run at the Courthouse Square and the parks; cleared a fallen tree on Creekside Trail, completed sign changeouts in the Bellemeade subdivision; and cleaned out a portion of the gutters at City Hall. Stormwater: Cleaned the road gutters on North Park Drive; repaired a sinkhole around the catch basin at 250 Stafford Way. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.5 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 five water leaks; performed maintenance on 27 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 64
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; completed meetings with employees to discuss the new proposed pension plan changes; presented the proposed Pension Plan to City Council for the second reading and approval on August 27; reviewing various Administrative Policies for accuracy. Turn Over Report: There were no new hires and no terminations. Employment Opportunities: ยก Wastewater Plant Operator - applications received: 0 ยก Public Works Maintenance Worker - applications received: 2
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