CITY MANAGER’S
WEEKLY REPORT JAN. 27 - FEB. 2, 2020
RAY GIBSON
CITY MANAGEMENT TEAM Fayetteville City Manager Ray Gibson and his Management Team meet most Monday mornings. Members from each City department are represented. 2/3
Held the weekly meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones
2/3
Held the weekly Management Team meeting with ClearCompany software training
2/3-9 Worked on City Council Retreat planning 2/4
Attended an interview with Consultant Jim Witman regarding the Highway 85 Corridor and Fayette Pavilion shopping center
2/4
Held a ClearCompany software meeting with Human Resources Director Nella Cooper and IT Director Kelvin Joiner
2/4
Held the weekly meeting with Mayor Ed Johnson
2/4
Attended the Owner/Architect/Contractor Meeting for the New City Hall & City Center Park project
2/5
Attended a half-day Highway 85 Corridor and Fayette Pavilion visioning session with Consultant Jim Witman
2/6
Held a meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, PIO Ann Marie Burdett, Public Relations Specialist Danny Harrison, and Marketing Specialist Justin Crum to discuss and plan aspects of the 2020 City Council Retreat taking place February 13-14
2/6
Held a meeting with Richard Munger from North American Properties, joined by Mayor Ed Johnson, Mayor Pro-Tem Scott Stacy, and Community Development Director David Rast
2/6
Held a conference call regarding a personnel matter
2/6
Attended the regularly scheduled City Council meeting
2/7
Attended a furniture and fixtures meeting for the New City Hall along with Project Manager Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services, Katy Lucas from Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood, City Clerk Anne Barksdale, Deputy City Clerk Valerie Glass, Community Development Director David Rast, Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer, and Mayor Pro-Tem Scott Stacy
2/7
Held telephone meeting with Nathan Nipper regarding the New Fire Station #93 site on the Piedmont Fayette Hospital campus
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CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: City Clerk and Deputy Clerk attended Georgia Clerks Education Institute in Jekyll Island; City Council meeting with special Boy Scouts meeting prior 2/6; Participated in New City Hall furniture meeting 2/7. Projects: Finalizing shirt/uniform order for staff; prepared proclamation to honor the late Fayette County High School Coach Strickland; scheduled meeting for Bill Stark/Innercomm and the City of Hampton at the Historic Courthouse; finalized planning for City Council retreat in LaGrange February 13-14. Open Records Requests: 3
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 46 new; 43 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the New City Hall building; installing new desktops for Court; Zencity implementation; camera for Police Department clerk; researching software upgrade; endpoint protection upgrade; ClearCompany software. Meetings: Management Team; ClearCompany; Occupational tax software; Building Department software; United States Department of Homeland Security cybersecurity summit in Atlanta.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Three-day Highway 85 North commercial corridor study with retail consultant Jim Witman; preparations for the upcoming City Council Retreat. Main Street: Continued preparation of the Amphitheater 2020 Concert Series, including graphic design; attended Livable Centers Initiative seminar for upcoming projects; met with interior design team regarding furniture, fixtures and equipment at the New City Hall; met with Red Clay Festival organizers for May 2 event. Downtown Development Authority: Continued discussions on downtown real estate options.
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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: 2020 U.S. Census Complete Count; Run the Ridge 5K 2/29. Meetings: Management Team 2/3; Communications Team 2/3; Police Chief 2/5; council retreat planning 2/6; Communications Team 2/6; City Council 2/6. Projects: Weekly Report; 2018 Strategic Plan Companion; Business Outreach; State of the City Address; City Council Retreat; New City Council member biographies; Mentimeter training; New City Hall time-lapse camera; logo and branding. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update; 2018 Strategic Plan Companion draft. Media Requests: 9
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FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Loading Budget 2021 for departmental review ยก Reconciling month-end books ยก Working on data for City Council Retreat
ACCOUNTING
PURCHASING Order Statistics
Major Revenue Funds M.S.T.F.* Revenues
$1,559.00
Purchase Orders Issued
13
G.F.* Revenues
$83,767.86
Open Purchase Orders
36
Change Purchase Orders
2
Budget Override Requests
2
D.D.A.* Revenues
$115.96
W.S.* Revenues
$167,984.59
UTILITIES Billing
Service Disconnections
Utility Customers Billed Total Amount Billed
1,573 $152,898.51
Robotic Courtesy Calls
123
Staff Courtesy Calls
-
Customers Disconnected
-
COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held
1
Scheduled Arraignment Cases
Citations Received
83
Scheduled Trial Cases
118 -
Warrants Issued (F.T.A. & V.O.P.)*
-
Number of F.T.A.s
14
Citations (F.T.A.) sent to D.D.S.*
-
F.T.A. Cases reconciled after court
5
Revenue
$13,830.00
*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 Meetings: Management Team and Clear Company training; economic development tour of Highway 85 North corridor; Pinewood Forest meeting; Highway 85 North corridor study interviews; Building Department overview; Livable Centers Initiative/Community Development Assistance Program webinar; Planner’s Huddle; Highway 85 North corridor study visioning session; Fayette County Board of Education quarterly meeting; Unified Development Ordinance zoning review; Old White Road zoning; City Council meeting; City Hall furniture, fixtures, and equipment meeting; Georgia Association of Zoning Administrators conference.
PLANNING & ZONING
CODE ENFORCEMENT
Review Type
Proactive
General inquiries (walk-in/ phone)
38
Zoning/ project related
8
Applications processed & plans reviewed Occupational Tax applications
8
Banner/sign permit
10
Disposal of garbage
6
Inoperable vehicle
4
Prohibited signs
7
Compliance Check
1
Trash containers
2
Grass Cutting
2
Prohibited Parking
2
Occupational Tax
3
Site plan (new)
-
Site plan (revised)
2
Site/landscape inspections
-
Variance
-
Complaint Investigation
3
Zoning Verification
1
Working without a permit
3
Addressing
-
Nuisances
2
Special Event permits
4
Complaint
BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type Building inspections
66
Permits issued
14
Plans received (new)
4
Erosion control inspections
73
Development-related inspections
-
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POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Training: Seven officers completed advanced training. Criminal Incident: Two subjects wearing hoodies and bandanas smashed the glass beside the main door of COE Firearms and made entry into the building. The subjects were unable to make entry into the room where the firearms were stored before fleeing. Nothing was stolen. Projects: Started planning for spring Relay for Life event. Other Incident: There was an accident on Thursday, February 6, involving an overturned trash truck on Highway 54 at the Grady Avenue intersection. The intersection and roadway were blocked for several hours while cleanup took place. Thank you, everyone, for your patience!
FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events: Took delivery of the department’s new Quick Response Vehicle purchased with Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (S.P.L.O.S.T.) funding. Projects: Chief Alan Jones, Deputy Chief Linda Black, and Division Chief Chris Peacock held a teleconference with Lexipol Project Manager Andrew McGovern; Chief Jones attended the Fayette County Board of Education work session; Chief Jones met with Barrie Dunlap of Clearwater Solutions; Captain Brian Woodworth met with the Fayette County Department of Fire & Emergency Services training division regarding upcoming multi-agency training dates; took delivery of a replacement administrative staff vehicle. Incident: Fire units at approximately 6:52 p.m. on February 9 responded to a residential fire at 120 Glenleigh Walk. First responders to the two-story residence located an active fire in the kitchen. The crew established a two-in/two-out position and advanced a hose line into the kitchen to contain the fire, while a second crew advanced a second hose line to complete a primary search and check for fire extension to the second floor. The fire was contained to the kitchen area. No injuries were reported. One resident was checked out by paramedics due to possible smoke inhalation. Severe Weahter Awareness Week and siren testing: A weather siren test was conducted by Fayette County 911 and the Fayette County Emergency Management Agency on February 5. It was discovered during the test that the weather siren located near Lee Street did not operate properly. The malfunction was reported for immediate repair.
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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; installed street signs at Fayette County High School; repaired sidewalks at St. Andrews Place; removed trash from February 6 overturned truck incident on Highway 54 at Grady Avenue; repaired sink hole on Oak Street; cleaned outlet drain at Legends Drive that had been flooding the roadway. Sewer: Average daily flow treated is 2.860 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 1.374 million gallons of system demand; repaired six water leaks; performed 14 water meter maintenance; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 76
HUMAN RESOURCES NELLA COOPER Personnel: Continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany; continuing with roles set-up and goals alignment with job roles. Turn Over Report: There was one employee hiring and one employee termination during the Week of February 3. Employment Opportunities: There are three vacant positions: one in Waste Water, one in Finance, and one in Community Development/Building Department. ยก Waste Water Plant Operator ยก Building Official Applications Received: ยก Waste Water Plant Operator: 3 ยก Building Official: 2
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