City Manager's Weekly Report - December 16, 2019

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CITY MANAGER’S

WEEKLY REPORT DEC. 9-15, 2019

RAY GIBSON

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Gospel Community Church sang “O Holy Night” as a Joseph Sams School student lit the Christmas in Downtown Fayetteville.

WEEKLY ITEMS: 12-9-19

Attended a lunch meeting at Village Cafe

12-9-19

Participated in a Podcast for LeaderGov regarding Organizational Culture

12-10-19

Researched design options for the New City Hall & City Center Park gymnasium project

12-10-19

Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson

12-10-19

Attended a meeting with Steve Gulas regarding the hotel project in the Downtown area

12-11-19

Attended the weekly breakfast meeting with Mayor Pro Tem Rich Hoffman and Council Member Paul Oddo

12-11-19

Held a meeting with representatives from Verizon to see what new services they could provide to the City

12-11-19

Lunch meeting with Adam Price from Falcon Design Group and Community Development Director David Rast

12-11-19

Attended a meeting with representatives from Jim Chapman Homes

12-11-19

Held a meeting with Theotis Thomas from Fusion Chefs Eatery

12-12-19

Attended an all-day defensive driving course held by the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office

12-12-19

Attended a meeting with the leadership from Piedmont Fayette Hospital to discuss the property for Fire Station #93

12-13-19

Held a meeting with Community Development staff regarding a complaint at the Fayette Pavilion shopping center

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CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended Verizon technology meeting with directors at City Hall. Projects: Turned in Angel Tree gifts to the Bloom foster care organization; monitored GovDeals auction for Police Department; planned December 17 employee Christmas luncheon; Ordered Years of Service plaques; scheduled January 9 swearing-in ceremony; built January 9 agenda packet. Open Records Requests: 7

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 32 new; 28 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the New City Hall building; working on new Police RMS system (continued); video police RMS training; replace court clerk area security camera. Meetings: Meeting with planning and zoning and building department on plan review process and workflow; Verizon solutions meeting; telecom meeting with vendor.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Review of form-based code guidelines; review of alcoholic beverage code. Main Street: Final prep for Volunteer Appreciation event held on 12/12; analysis of Amphitheater survey data; began calls to agents; sponsorship planning meeting on 12/11; Wellness Walk brochure updates for second printing; post-event review of annual parade. Downtown Development Authority: Review of architectural and construction services scope needed at Lester House. City Hall Project: Working on temporary access to site from adjacent property owner.

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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Events Covered: Drug Free Fayette annual coalition appreciation luncheon 12/17. Meetings: Community Development regarding January HOA presentation 12/10; Defensive Driving class 12/12; Performance appraisals 12/12 and 12/13; Logo/branding strategies 12/13; Fire Department burn permit page 12/13. Projects: January 18 HOA presentation; New Residents web page; Business Outreach; New Businesses, New Residents and Welcome web pages; Move Over Law video; December City News magazine; logo/branding strategies. Publications: Weekly E-Mail Update; City Manager’s Weekly Report. Unique Media Created: Wellness Walk flyer update. Media Requests: 1

10,391

3,500

WEBSITE VIEWS PAGE FOLLOWERS

E-MAIL UPDATE SUBSCRIBERS NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS

9,042

1,755

Last Week (12/2-8)

This Week (12/9-15)

Change

Page Followers

10,366

10,391

+25

Page Likes

9,924

9,947

+23

People Reached

5,665

5,432

-4%

People Engaging

2,172

915

-58%

Last Week (12/2-8)

This Week (12/9-15)

Change

City Subscribers

3,493

3,500

+7

City Households

33%

33%

Last Week (12/2-8)

This Week (12/9-15)

Change

Users

5,912

3,825

-35%

Page Views

12,858

9,042

-30%

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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Starting the New FY2020 Budget ยก Reconciling month-end books ยก Audit 2019 preparations ยก Business License renewals mailed out

ACCOUNTING

PURCHASING Order Statistics

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

$1,376.00

Purchase Orders Issued

20

$521,076.18

Open Purchase Orders

31

Change Purchase Orders

1

Budget Override Requests

1

D.D.A.* Revenues

$301.66

W.S.* Revenues

$137,023.72

UTILITIES Billing

Service Disconnections

Utility Customers Billed Total Amount Billed

1936 $130,886.49

Robotic Courtesy Calls

113

Staff Courtesy Calls

60

Customers Disconnected

4

COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received

0 119

Scheduled Arraignment Cases

92

Scheduled Trial Cases

53

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

6

Number of F.T.A.s

2

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

2

F.T.A. Cases reconcilled after court

4 $12,085.00

*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 The December 17 Planning and Zoning Commission agenda includes the following:

¡ Consider temporary storage trailer for Goodwill at Uptown Square. ¡ Consider freestanding freezer for Checkers drive-thru. ¡ Consider preliminary plat for Fayette Meadows subdivision. ¡ Discuss proposed site plan and building changes to the downtown hotel project. Meetings: Planner’s Huddle 12/09; Community Development Christmas luncheon, meeting with developer of downtown hotel project, HOA Boot Camp meeting with PIO Staff 12/10; TRC meeting; meeting with Verizon Wireless, lunch meeting with Falcon Design Group, meeting with Jim Chapman regarding Grady Avenue tract 12/11; Defensive Driving class 12/12; Meeting with City Manager to discuss citizen complaint 12/13.

PLANNING & ZONING Review Type

CODE ENFORCEMENT

12/9 - 12/15

General inquiries (walkin/ phone)

36

Zoning/ project related

12

Applications processed/ plans reviewed Occupational Tax applications

7

Banner/ sign permit

5

Site plan (new)

0

Site plan (revised)

2

Preliminary/ final plat

1

Variance

0

Rezoning

0

Site/ landscape inspections

2

BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type

12/9 - 12/15

Building inspections

121

Permits issued

28

Plans received (new)

0

Erosion control inspections

25

Development-related inspections

0

Case Type

12/9 - 12/15

Proactive Disposal of garbage

4

Inoperable vehicle

6

Grass Cutting

0

Parking on grass

0

Prohibited parking

1

Prohibited signs

0

Trash containers

0

Littering

1

Sales from vehicle

0

Occupational Tax

8

Nuisances

0

Complaint Complaint Investigation

1

Working without a permit

3

Total inspections/ Notice of Violations

0

Illegal signs removed

0

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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Training: Officer Bryce Baker has graduated from North Georgia University and is now in the Field Training Program; Four Officers completed advanced training at area academies.

Reminder: When shopping during this holiday season, please remember to put all valuables in the trunk of your vehicle.

FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Community Engagement: Station #91/Headquarters and Station #92 are collection locations for Toys for Tots; all shifts are performing annual hydrant maintenance; annual Christmas Lunch for all shifts; units participated in Fayette County High School Band Winter Festival. Meetings: Fire Chief Alan Jones and Deputy Fire Chief Linda Black attended meeting with Verizon Solutions; Chiefs Jones, Black, and Peacock attended GoToMeeting with Lexipol Project Manager; Chiefs Jones, Black, and Peacock attended meeting with Piedmont Fayette administration regarding potential site for permanent Fire Station #93. Projects: Continue to work on Lexipol Project; apparatus building for Station #93 has been reassembled with gas line connected, permanent power connection expected within the week; two final job offers given and accepted for two open Firefighter positions, new employees will start training on December 26, 2019; new HVAC unit installed at Station #91.

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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Stormwater: Cleaned clogged drain at 279 Otter Circle; cleaned clogged culvert at 220 Oak Street. Public Works: Cleaned City Hall, Police Department and Public Works/Distribution facility; cleaned up Lane Brown Gazebo area; cleaned up curbing on West Lanier Ave. from Bennett Street to Tiger Trail, Lafayette Avenue, Beauregard Boulevard; catch basin on Hwy 85 South, Helen Sams Parkway, right of way on Pye Court, Glenleigh Walk, and Hood Avenue; removed tree on Commerce Drive; installed safety signs on Lester Road; emptied the trash cans on the Courthouse Square. Sewer: Average daily flow treated is 2.650 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 1.231 of system demand; repaired four water leaks; performed 15 water meter maintenance; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirement. Utility Locates: 68

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; a call is scheduled for Wednesday, December 18, 2019 to set the Performance Management calendar. Open Enrollment was the week of December 9-15, 2019. Turn Over Report: There were no new employees hired and one employee termination during the week of December 9-15, 2019. Employment Opportunities: There are four vacant positions, including one in Waste Water, one in Public Works, and two in Fire. ยก Waste Water Plant Operator ยก Public Works (currently on hold) Applications Received: ยก Waste Water Plant Operator: 2

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