City Manager's Weekly Report - November 16-22, 2020

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CITY MANAGER’S

WEEKLY REPORT NOV. 16-22, 2020

RAY GIBSON

11/16 Held the weekly Management Team meeting 11/16

Worked on Performance Management items in preparation for meetings with the leadership of all departments

11/16 Held a Performance Management meeting with Public Services staff Along with Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief Alan Jones, CFO Mike 11/16 Bush, and Public Services Director Chris Hindman, met with Clear Water Consultants to discuss the contract for water and sewer operations 11/16 Held a Performance Management Core Team meeting 11/17 Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson 11/17 Worked on the Performance Management Manual 11/17 Participated in an online demonstration with Lexipol software

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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONTINUED 11/18 Attended the monthly Downtown Development Authority board meeting 11/18

11/18

11/18 11/19 11/19

Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, held a lunch meeting with architect Danny England Along with Community & Economic Development Director David Rast, attended a meeting with Steve Wagner from Continental Properties and Jim Fulton with Caldwell Banker Realty to discuss property on Highway 54 East Worked on a review of Performance Management Spreadsheets for various City Departments Attended the weekly breakfast meeting with council members Paul Oddo and Rich Hoffman Attended a tour of the new Tyrone Town Hall building with City Council members

11/19 Attended the regularly-scheduled City Council meeting 11/20 Out of the Office 11/22

Worked on the Performance Management Manual and responded to email and project correspondence

CITY CLERK’S OFFICE ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Management Team 11/16; Performance Management for clerk and deputy clerk 11/16; Online meeting with Priority Telecommunications Services for City emergency uses 11/17; toured new Tyrone Town Hall 11/19; City Council meeting 11/19. Projects: Updated City Clerk/Deputy City Clerk Performance Management spreadsheet; relisted GovDeals auction item and worked on new December auction list; completed Open Enrollment for 2021; completed application information for open positions on various boards and committees and published in the legal organ and on social media. Open Records Requests: 9

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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: Christmas with a Cop; Christmas on Main Street. Meetings Attended: Management Team 11/16; Communications Team 11/16 and 11/17; Performance Management core team 11/16; Police Department monthly staff meeting 11/19; City Council meeting 11/19. Projects: City News; Weekly Report; E-Mail Update; Website/UX; Performance Management; Christmas on Main Street; COVID-19 information. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update, City News. Civic Duties: Meals on Wheels 11/19. Media Requests: 7 Press Release: Christmas on Main Street cancellation. Unique Media Created: Christmas on Main Street flyer; Performance Management presentation. E-Mail Update subscribers: 1,935

COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE

Social media chatter has included discussions of the recent rise in COVID-19 cases as people make holiday travel and family event plans. Website Engagement: Page Title

1,272

Home

CITY WEBSITE VIEWS

7,198

Payment

334

Staff

238

+11% change

Police

147

CITY WEBSITE USERS

Job Board

138

Building permits

123

Payment warning

116

1,866

+11% change

Top Social Media Engagements: Post Title

Website Analytics provided by Google

Reached

Times Shared

Post Sentiment

Christmas on Main Street cancelled (City FB page) 11/18

3.1K

7

36 likes, 1 love, 3 wows, 22 sads, 4 angrys, 121 comments

Christmas on Main Street cancelled (shared from Main Street FB page) 11/17

1.2K

5

12 likes, 15 sads, 4 comments

FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS

03

Webpage Views

11,642

NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS

4,108

E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

1,935


FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events: Completed departmental annual physicals; shifts completed monthly EMS training. Projects: Fire Chief Alan Jones, Deputy Fire Chief Linda Black, City Manager Ray Gibson and Human Resources Director Nella Cooper attended virtual meeting with Lexipol for a demonstration of local government policies; Chief Jones, Chief Black, Division Chief Keith Harris, Division Chief Mike Matthews, and Captain Josh Collins attended an in-house training course called Principles and Practices of Incident Management; Chief Jones, Chief Black, Chief Harris, and Chief Gable attended the WebEx meeting for Telecommunications Services (GETS, WPS, and TSP); Chief Black attended various webinars throughout the week with Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) and other medical associations regarding COVID-19; Chief Gable continues to update the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan; weekly COVID-19 reported completed to Georgia Department of Public Health; daily cleaning and sanitizing of self-contained breathing apparatus masks and regulators continued; annual hose testing continued.

POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY ¡ Chief Scott Gray met with the Command Staff to discuss the City Manager’s weekly meeting ¡ Held the monthly staff meeting ¡ Finalized the Holiday Safety Enforcement Plan for Fayette Pavilion and surrounding businesses ¡ Two new patrol vehicles have been outfitted and will soon join the fleet Training: ¡ On Thursday, November 19, the Tactical Response Team conducted the monthly training day at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center firearms range and shoot house ¡ On Friday, November 20, Officer Branden Zuke completed Officer Survival at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center

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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Preparing for the audit of Fiscal Year 2020 ยก Reconciling month-end books ยก Worked on the Performance Management objectives ยก RFP: questions were due for both the Adaptive Reuse of City Hall and the

IP Telephone System

ACCOUNTING

PURCHASING Order Statistics

Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues

$1,138.69

Purchase Orders Issued

66

G.F.* Revenues

$67,142.25

Open Purchase Orders

80

Change Purchase Orders

10

D.D.A.* Revenues

-

W.S.* Revenues

$144,404.57

Budget Override Requests

-

UTILITIES Billing In-person/over-the-phone

Service Disconnections 166/181

Customers Billed Total Amount Billed

1,698 $138,315.79

Robotic Courtesy Calls

84

Staff Courtesy Calls

23

Customers Disconnected

23

COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received

135

Scheduled Arraignment Cases Scheduled Trial Cases

Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*

-

Number of F.T.A.s

Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*

-

F.T.A. Cases reconciled after court

Probation Hearings

7

Revenue

101 40 $12,207.00

*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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HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. NELLA COOPER Personnel: We are 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 as they relate to City employees; continuing to review various reports and updates related to COVID-19 in order to remain in compliance; maintaining a spreadsheet for potential City employee pandemic cases; requesting proper leave forms to be completed by employees that are out of work due to COVID-19 related absences; continuing to review and update various administrative policies for accuracy; Open Enrollment for health plans ended on November 20; we will review and verify Open Enrollment and eligibility data, and it will be sent to the various insurance carriers. Turn Over Report: There were no new hires and one termination during the Week of November 16-22, 2020. Employment Opportunities: ยก Wastewater Plant Operator - placed on hold ยก Public Works Maintenance Worker - placed on hold ยก Certified Police Officer - 1 application ยก Customer Service Representative - 0 applications ยก Firefighter - 39 applications

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 61 new, 58 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; documents retention continued (working); Police Department records scanning and storage (waiting on PD); Fleet Maintenance Systems (waiting); new phone system; Court DocuSign project; Occupational Tax online form project; reviewed and responded to numerous e-mails throughout the week having to do with City projects; Water and Public Works work order system; ClearCompany employee system. Meetings: MS-ISAC meeting; ClearCompany software meetings; Technology Department staff daily standing meetings; meeting at Edge Technology; core schedule reviews; Thinkgard demonstration; Comcast meeting; Priority Telecommunicatinos Services.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Meetings 11/16 Management Team; Meals on Wheels; Planning & Zoning staff weekly

huddle 11/17 Edge Technology site visit to review printers for the new City Hall building; met with Rick Halpert at Trilith to discuss potential development; Planning & Zoning Commission meeting 11/18 Downtown Development Authority board meeting; virtual Technical Review Committee meeting; lunch meeting with City Manager Ray Gibson and Danny England; met with Jim Fulton to discuss potential development on the Highway 54 East Strickland tracts 11/19 Tour of new Tyrone Town Hall with City staff; City Council meeting

Plan Reviews Underway: 210/220 South Jeff Davis Drive rezoning; Southeast Data Center DRI/conceptual site plan; Promenade Parkway Lot 6 development plans; Satterfield Marketplace lots 1A and 1B preliminary plat; Jersey Mike’s on Lot 1A at Satterfield Marketplace conceptual site plan, special exception, and variances; Take 5 Oil Change on Lot 1B at Satterfield Marketplace conceptual site plan, special exceptions, and variances; Fayette Discount Gas and Tobacco conceptual site plan; 370 North Jeff Davis building elevations; and Del Taco variances.

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED BUILDING DEPARTMENT

PLANNING & ZONING

Review Type

Phone Inquiries

62

Building Inspections

27

Zoning/project-related

22

Permits Issued

36

Plan submittal/project update

11

Plans Received

6

Sign/permit requirements

12

Erosion Control Inspections

19

Miscellaneous

17

Development-Related Inspections

2

CODE ENFORCEMENT Proactive Disposal of Garbage

2

General Maintenance

1

Inoperable Vehicle

4

Prohibited Parking

3

Prohibited Signs

1

Working without a Permit

5

Yard Trimmings Disposal

1

Complaint Complaint investigation

4

Applications Processed & Plans Reviewed Banner/sign permits

9

Foundation survey review

4

Signs/sign variance

9

Special events permit

1

Occupational Tax applications

12

Special exceptions

2

Variance

3

Rezoning

1

Conceptual site plan

-

Development plans (revised)

-

Development plans (new)

2

Building elevations

1

Preliminary/final plat

1

Addressing

1

Zoning verification letters

8

Site inspections

6

Open records requests

1

Other

32

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Attended the November 19 City Council meeting; toured the new Tyrone Town Hall with City staff; met with Falcon Design and Kimley-Horn to discuss the scope of the updated downtown traffic study; prepared an analysis of documents for a potential Tax Allocation District project; completed final preparation of right-of-way reimbursement documents and mitigation credits needed for the hospital-area bridge/trail project. Main Street: Downtown Christmas decorations are installed; processed refunds and updated marketing for the cancelled Christmas on Main Street event; set up amphitheater rental for the November 30 “Nutcracker� performance by the Peachtree City Civic Ballet. Downtown Development Authority: Met with Georgia Department of Transportation representatives to receive permit for the Stonewall Avenue road diet and parking improvments, project beginning November 30; met with a group interested in redevelopment of the 119 South Glynn Street building; returned Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum loaned artifacts to the original owners (most items now returned); met with Piedmont Geotech for soil testing at 195 Stonewall Avenue; held the monthly DDA board meeting.

PUBLIC SERVICES DEPT. CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained Church Street Park, White Road, Helen Sams Parkway, Beauregard Boulevard, Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard, the Lane Brown Gazebo area, the Holliday Dorsey Fife House grounds, Patriot Park, the amphitheater, and City Hall; mulched the Patriot Park memorial; helped the IT Department with disposing of old computers; picked up the lift truck for Main Street; installed two stop signs and poles, completed the trash run, and picked up a dead deer on Forest Avenue. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 1.57 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 8 water leaks; performed maintenance on 81 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 84

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