CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT SEPT. 30 - OCT. 6, 2019
RAY GIBSON
GROUNDBREAKING EVENT The City of Fayetteville held a groundbreaking ceremony to commemorate the building of the City’s first purpose-built City Hall and the new City Center Park on Tuesday, October 1, 2019.
RECENT MEETINGS: 9-30-19
Held weekly management team meeting
9-30-19
Held weekly Human Resources meeting
9-30-19
Held a meeting with InnerComm’s Bill Stark to discuss performance management implementation progress
10-1-19
Attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the New City Hall & City Center Park project
10-1-19
Held a lunch meeting with Barry Dunlap from Clearwater Solutions to discuss water and sewer operations
10-1-19
Held a meeting with the Green For Life (GFL) regional leadership staff to discuss solid waste collection services
10-2-19
Attended a breakfast meeting with Preston Etheridge from BB&T Bank
10-2-19
Held a performance management meeting with PIO Ann Burdett
10-2-19
Held a meeting with Mayor Johnson and PIO Ann Burdett to discuss improved Fayette County High School collaboration
10-2-19
Attended a lunch meeting with Riverdale City Manager Scott Wood
10-2-19
Held a meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, CFO Mike Bush, and Police Chief Scott Gray to discuss CVIOG Certified Public Manager Capstone project
10-3-19 and 10-4-19 10-5-19
Out of Office Attended the “HOA Boot Camp” program held by the Fayette County Board of Commissioners
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CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Met with Tri-Copy rep Derek Mills concerning new plotter/scanner for City Hall 9/30; Attended New City Hall Groundbreaking 10/1; Met with Canon rep Brian Ambrose to discuss new plotter/scanner for City Hall 10/1; Attended City Council Meeting 10/3. Projects: Assisted with final closing documents on Public Facilities Authority Terms of Engagement; Loaded GovDeals online auction items for Fire Dept. auction to run through October 17; Processed auction items for upcoming Police Dept. online auction; Processed ordinances and minutes for Municipal Code/online publications. Open Records Requests: 8
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 50 new; 56 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the New City Hall building; Installed Fire HQ Access Points; Attended a VMware User Group one day conference in Atlanta; Held telephone conference call to start online payment for building permits; Setup audio equipment for New City Hall groundbreaking ceremony; Worked on Information Technology PowerPoint presentation.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Continued discussion with stakeholders regarding downtown road network planning; Received Council approval for federal trails grant application due October 11; Participated in site plan review for Walton Communities project. Main Street: Continued prep and logistics for October 25-27 The Great Pumpkin Festival event; Coordination with the Fayetteville First United Methodist church on a downtown chalk-art event last Wednesday, 10/2. Downtown Development Authority: Continued preparations for upcoming Cemetery Walk at Fayetteville Cemetery hosted by Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum. City Hall Project: Continued coordination with site work and utilities to gym and bus barn.
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: New City Hall & City Center Park Groundbreaking Ceremony 10/1; 12th Annual Cemetery Walk 10/18-19; The Great Pumpkin Festival 10/25-27; City Shred & Recycle Day 11/6. Meetings: Attended regular City Council meeting on 10/3; Met with Mayor Johnson and Fayette County High School Leadership to discuss partnership opportunities. Events Covered: New City Hall & City Center Park Groundbreaking Ceremony 10/1. Event Planning: The Great Pumpkin Festival 10/25-27. Projects: Completed Main Street promotional materials for The Great Pumpkin Festival; Mini recap video of the New City Hall & City Center Park Groundbreaking ceremony. Publications: Weekly E-Mail Update; City Manager’s Weekly Report. Media Requests: 10 PAGE FOLLOWERS
NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS
WEBSITE VIEWS
E-MAIL UPDATE SUBSCRIBERS
10,204
3,300
10,338
1,726
Last Week (9/23-29)
This Week (9/30-10/6)
Change
Page Followers
10,180
10,204
+24
Page Likes
9,759
9,778
+19
People Reached
4,764
3,488
-27%
People Engaging
857
643
-25%
Last Week (9/23-29)
This Week (9/30-10/6)
Change
City Subscribers
3,274
3,300
+26
City Households
32%
32%
Last Week (9/23-29)
This Week (9/30-10/6)
Change
Users
3,216
3,680
+14%
Page Views
9,647
10,338
+7%
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ¡¡ Starting the New FY2020 Budget ¡¡ Reconciling month end books ¡¡ Audit 2019 preparations ¡¡ Offers accepted for Customer Service new hires
ACCOUNTING
PURCHASING Order Statistics
Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues
$781.88
Purchase Orders Issued
26
G.F.* Revenues
$71,219.97
Open Purchase Orders
42
D.D.A.* Revenues
$16,085.82
Change Purchased Orders
3
W.S.* Revenues
$206,923.64
Budget Override Requests
1
UTILITIES Billing
Service Disconnections
Utility Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
3311 $190,612.45
Robotic Courtesy Calls
143
Staff Courtesy Calls
93
Customers Disconnected
10
COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received
0 130
Scheduled Arraignment Cases
143
Scheduled Trial Cases
0
Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*
0
Number of F.T.A.s
34
Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*
0
F.T.A. Cases reconcilled after court
20 $25,969.00
*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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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DAVID RAST Plans in Review: Staff is reviewing conceptual site plan and variance applications (4) for the Walton Communities mixed-use development; the rezoning application for The Cottages at LaFayette; the rezoning application and variance applications for the Dixon Farm subdivision; and, the conceptual site plans for McAlister’s Deli and the DaFoe commercial building. Projects under construction: Hop City Barley Garden; Discount Tire; RaceTrac; Freddy’s Burgers and Custard; Fayette Self Storage; Chipotle, Aspen Dental, Eye Lab, and Tropical Smoothie.
PLANNING & ZONING Review Type
CODE ENFORCEMENT
09/30 - 10/6
General inquiries (walkin/ phone)
22
Zoning/ project related
6
Applications processed/ plans reviewed
Case Type
09/30 - 10/6
Proactive Disposal of garbage
2
Grass cutting
8
Inoperable vehicle
2
Parking on grass
0
Probited parking
1
Prohibited signs
14
Trash containers
0
Littering
1
Nuisances
3
Occupational Tax applications
9
Banner/ sign permit
12
Site plan (new)
4
Site plan (revised)
6
Preliminary/ final plat
0
Variance
4
Complaint Investigation
1
Rezoning
6
Working without a permit
1
Site/ landscape inspections
2
Total inspections/ Notice of Violations
0
Illegal signs removed
0
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type
Complaint
09/30 - 10/6
Building inspections
75
Permits issued
32
Plans received (new)
1
Erosion control inspections
33
Development-related inspections
0
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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Personnel: Members of the department traveled to Brussard, Louisiana and selected Gizmo (two-year old Malinios) as the department’s next K-9 Officer; The handler for Gizmo will be Officer J. Collins, who will attend a three-week course starting in November. Community Engagement: The C.A.R.E. Unit is preparing for the Public Safety Fall Festival on October 18 at the Fayette County Justice Center. C.A.R.E. also attended the Genesis Academy (Grades K-12) on Thursday for a Safety Awareness and J.P.A.* recruitment event. Training: Two officers started the Police Academy at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center. Two new officers started with the agency and are conducting policy review and G.C.I.C. training. *Community Activity Resource and Education Unit (C.A.R.E.) *Georgia Crime Information Center (G.C.I.C.) *Junior Police Academy (J.P.A)
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Community Engagement: Chiefs Jones and Harris attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the New City Hall & City Center Park; E92 provided friendly firefighter/ firetruck tour for the Grove Park Homeowners Association’s block party. Projects: Chiefs Black and Peacock attended a webinar with Fire Rescue One regarding training programs; All employees completing a questionnaire thru EasyAppsOnline for health coverage; Georgia Firefighters Standard and Training performed an inspection for the new station 93 location.
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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall, Police Department; Cut and blow Veterans Parkway, Gazebo Area, Church Street Park, South Glynn Street right of way in front of Broadway Diner, West Lanier Ave., City Limits to Rose Court, Stonewall Ave, Melissa Segars Way, Jeff Davis, Bradley Drive, Helen Sams Parkway; Trim trees in right of way in front of 206 Creekside Trail; Cut and maintained shop; Set up for New City Hall ceremony. Sewer: Average daily flow treated is 2.145 million gallons per day, Performed weekly maintenance at 26 lift stations sites; Maintained wastewater plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 1.238 of system demand, Repaired 10 water leaks, Performed 16 water meter maintenance; Maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 89
HUMAN RESOURCES NELLA COOPER Personnel: We are continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany; We will begin setting up training for all users in ClearCompay for Recruiting, Onboarding, Performance Management and Appraisals; We are continuing the marketing campaign for the upcoming Benefits offering for the January 1 plan year; All employees that are covered on the medical pan have been required to complete a health questionnaire. Turn Over Report: There were two new employees hired and one employee terminated during the week of September 30-October 6. Employment Opportunities: There are 6 vacant positions; 1 in Waste Water, 2 in Public Works, 2 in Police and 1 in Fire. ¡¡ Waste Water Plant Operator ¡¡ Public Works Maintenance Worker ¡¡ Police Officer (Certified and Non-Certified) Applications Received: ¡¡ Waste Water Plant Operator: 4 ¡¡ Public Works Maintenance Worker: 4 ¡¡ Part-Time Public Works Maintenance Worker: 0 ¡¡ Police Officer - Certified: 1; Non-Certified: 16.
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