City Manager's Weekly Report - December 23, 2019

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CITY MANAGER’S

WEEKLY REPORT DEC. 16 - 22, 2019

RAY GIBSON

HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Fayetteville City Hall personnel enjoyed their annual Christmas luncheon.

WEEKLY ITEMS: 12-16-19

Held the weekly meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones

12-16-19

Held the weekly staff meeting with the main management team

12-16-19

Held a meeting with consultant Will Creasy from Urban3 to get an update on their study of the financial health of our built environment here in Fayetteville

12-17-19

Attended a meeting with the leadership from Piedmont Fayette Hospital to discuss a development proposal

12-17-19

Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson

12-17-19

Attended the City Hall Christmas luncheon

12-17-19

Attended a progress meeting for the Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrades, where everything appears to be on schedule

12-17-19

Attended a software demo with OpenGov

12-18-19

Attended a software implementation webinar with ClearCompany for the City’s Performance Management System

12-18-19

Attended a committee meeting to select board members for various boards that operate within the City

12-19-19

Held a meeting with Public Services Director Chris Hindman and Assistant City Manager Alan Jones to finalize objectives for the Public Services team

12-19-19

Took the main management team out for a Christmas lunch

12-20-19

Attended a meeting with architect/planner Lew Oliver to discuss downtown development options

12-20-19

Attended an audio/visual meeting with the consultant team for the New City Hall & City Center Park project

12-20-19

Held a progress meeting with Michael Cowart from the Meridian on the Square project

12-16-19 to 12-20-19

Reviewed transcripts and videos throughout the week regarding a personnel matter at the City

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CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Attended Monday staff meeting; held meeting with GovDeals representative to review account; met with committee to discuss new board appointments for 2020. Projects: Closing out GovDeals auction with the Police Department; attended City Hall employee Christmas luncheon 12/17; order plaques for Years of Service employee recognition; scheduled swearing in of new council members 1/9/2020; building agenda packet for next city council meeting 1/9/2020. Open Records Requests: 4

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 77 new; 86 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the New City Hall building; working on new Police Department records management system (continued); added court camera to secure hallway; Zencity system implementation. Meetings: Met with Police on upcoming projects; met with vendor on upcoming project; phone call with Zencity implementation schedule; ICMA phone meeting on upcoming training; new work order system for Water and Public Works departments; met with Public Works on the use of the new test tablet for field use.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) committee meeting on 12/19 to discuss Downtown district zoning; review of alcoholic beverage code with prospective taproom. Main Street: Preparation of 2020 Concert Series; new board member discussions; meeting to discuss 2021 music/beverage event at City Center Park. City Hall Project: Continued progress on temporary access to site from adjacent property owner.

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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: MyFayetteville App Meetings: Attended Monday staff meeting; Communications Team planning 12/16, Christmas luncheon at City Hall 12/17, Welcome to Fayetteville project planning 12/17. Projects: January HOA presentation; Welcome to Fayetteville flyers; Business Outreach; New Business and New Resident web pages; Move Over Law video; December City News magazine; logo/branding strategies; S.P.L.O.S.T. web page update; Museum event video. Publications: Weekly E-Mail Update; City Manager’s Weekly Report. Press Releases: MyFayetteville App 12/16. Unique Media Created: Holiday office closure flyers. Media Requests: 21 PAGE FOLLOWERS

NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS

WEBSITE VIEWS

E-MAIL UPDATE SUBSCRIBERS

10,417

3,509

11,493

1,767

Last Week (12/9-15)

This Week (12/16-22)

Change

Page Followers

10,391

10,417

+26

Page Likes

9,947

9,967

+20

People Reached

5,432

6,011

+11%

People Engaging

915

1,848

+102%

Last Week (12/9-15)

This Week (12/16-22)

Change

City Subscribers

3,500

3,509

+9

City Households

33%

33%

Last Week (12/9-15)

This Week (12/16-22)

Change

Users

3,825

4,828

+26%

Page Views

9,042

11,493

+27%

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

ACCOUNTING

PURCHASING Order Statistics

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

$825.00

Purchase Orders Issued

43

G.F.* Revenues

$33,314.10

Open Purchase Orders

28

D.D.A.* Revenues

$1,967.00

Change Purchase Orders

0

Budget Override Requests

2

W.S.* Revenues

$116,320.35

UTILITIES Billing

Service Disconnections

Utility Customers Billed Total Amount Billed

1696 $116,888.05

Robotic Courtesy Calls

-

Staff Courtesy Calls

-

Customers Disconnected

-

COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received

0 112

Scheduled Arraignment Cases

62

Scheduled Trial Cases

35

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

1

Number of F.T.A.s

11

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

7

F.T.A. Cases reconcilled after court

4 $20,391.00

*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 ACTION ITEMS - Planning and Zoning Commission meeting:

¡ APPROVED temporary storage trailer for Goodwill at Uptown Square ¡ APPROVED freestanding freezer for Checker’s drive-thru ¡ APPROVED preliminary plat for Fayette Meadows subdivision ¡ DISCUSSED downtown hotel project in a workshop format regarding proposed changes to the approved site plan, building height, exterior elevations and building materials Meetings: Department Head staff meeting, met with Urban3 regarding economic analysis 12/16; met with Pinewood Forest re: Starlight Theatre and stormwater pond design, met with Main Street Director and developer regarding potential of establishing a taproom in the downtown area, attended City Hall employee Christmas lunch, Planning and Zoning Commission 12/17; Technical Review Committee meeting, met with committee to discuss Board appointments, Art and Architectural Advisory Committee meeting 12/18; Department Head Christmas lunch, UDO Advisory Committee 12/19; met with Lew Oliver to discuss master planning effort for 38-acre tract on Grady Avenue and establishing design guidelines for downtown core 12/20.

PLANNING & ZONING Review Type

CODE ENFORCEMENT

12/16 - 12/22

General inquiries (walkin/ phone)

20

Zoning/ project related

8

Applications processed/ plans reviewed Occupational Tax applications Banner/ sign permit

5 5/4

Site plan (new)

2

Site plan (revised)

0

Preliminary/ final plat

0

Variance

0

Rezoning

0

Site/ landscape inspections

3

BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type

12/16 - 12/22

Building inspections

87

Permits issued

19

Plans received (new)

0

Erosion control inspections

21

Development-related inspections

0

Case Type

12/16 - 12/22

Proactive Disposal of garbage

5

Inoperable vehicle

4

Grass Cutting

0

Parking on grass

1

Prohibited parking

3

Prohibited signs

3

Trash containers

0

Littering

0

Sales from vehicle

0

Occupational Tax

5

Nuisances

0

Complaint Complaint Investigation

0

Working without a permit

3

Total inspections/ Notice of Violations

0

Illegal signs removed

0

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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Community Engagement: Christmas with the Police was a great success. Thank you to everyone who helped make some of our children’s Christmas come true! Training: Three police officers completed advanced training at local police academies; three police officers are still in the field training program.

Reminder: Please drive safely over this holiday season!

FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Community Engagement: Station #91/Headquarters and Station #92 are collection locations for Toys for Tots. Meetings: Chief Alan Jones attended meeting with Piedmont Fayette Hospital regarding adjacent land; Chief Jones attended meeting with Clear Company; Chief Jones attended meeting with City Manager to finalize departmental Performance Management Plan. Training: All shifts attended monthly EMS training at ERTSS Projects: Deputy Chief Linda Black and Division Chief Chris Peacock continue to work on Lexipol Project; apparatus building for Station #93 has been reassembled with gas line connected; permanent power has been ordered awaiting connection date; Chief Jones attended meeting for the Whitewater Creek Project monthly update; Chief Jones and Chief Black attended onsite meeting with Open Gov; all shifts are performing annual hydrant maintenance.

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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall, Police Department and our Public Works/Distribution building; city-wide trash run; cleaned up curbing on Stonewall Avenue and Jack Dettmering Way; Set up and brokedown City Hall Council Chambers and set up tables and chairs; unplugged storm drains across city; repaired erosion hole on Lee Street, on Beauregard Boulevard and at 180 Highview Trace; maintained landscaping at Police Department; BOE run for City Hall; cleaned up Courthouse Square area; maintained Brandywine Blvd, Yorktown Drive and Gingercake Road; maintained median of Jimmie Mayfield Boulevard and the Historic Train Depot; placed mulch in Church Street Park; maintained Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum and trimmed bushes. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.132 million gallons per day; performed weekly maintenance at 26 lift stations sites; wastewater plant remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Water: Average daily flow of 1.296 of system demand, Repaired eight water leaks; performed 12 water meter maintenance, Water plant, and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 76

HUMAN RESOURCES NELLA COOPER Personnel: We are continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany. The general Performance Appraisal evaluation questions have been input into ClearCompany. We will begin setting up the job-specific appraisal questions. We will begin setting up training for all users in ClearCompany for recruiting, onboarding, Performance Management and appraisals. The enrollment data from Open Enrollment has been submitted to the carriers for processing for the new plan year. Turn Over Report: There were no new employees hired and one employee termination during the week of December 16-22, 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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