City Manager's Weekly Report - May 4, 2020

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CITY MANAGER’S

WEEKLY REPORT APRIL 27 - MAY 3, 2020

RAY GIBSON

‘AMERICA STRONG’ IN FAYETTEVILLE In a show of national solidarity, the Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron, the “Blue Angels”, and the Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, the “Thunderbirds”, conducted several flyovers of American cities. As part of the Atlanta flyover, these squadrons flew over Piedmont Fayette Hospital in Fayetteville to say “thanks” to healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential workers. 4/27

Finalized the City reopening plan for the April 27 called City Council meeting

4/27

Held a meeting with Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, CFO Mike Bush, and Human Resources Director Nella Cooper to discuss the City reopening plan

4/27

Held the called City Council meeting

4/28

Held the Management Team teleconference

4/28

Participated in the Culture Committee teleconference hosted by Bill Stark from InnerComm

4/28

Held a budget meeting for Human Resources with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, and Human Resources Director Nella Cooper

4/28

Held a budget meeting for the PIO Office with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, and PIO Ann Burdett

4/28

Participated in a teleconference to discuss the Pinewood Forest Development Agreement, hosted by Community Development Director David Rast

4/28

Participated in the New City Hall & City Center Park Owner-Architect-Contractor teleconference

4/28

Watched the Planning Commission teleconference

4/29

Held a budget meeting for the Fire Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, and Deputy Fire Chief Linda Black

4/29

Held a budget meeting for the Public Services Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, Public Services Director Chris Hindman, and Public Services Administrative Assistant Carmen Blount

4/29

Held a lunch meeting with Steve Mauro from Comprehensive Program Services (CPS) to discuss items at the Amphitheater and the New City Hall & City Center Park projects

4/29

Held a budget meeting for the Community Development Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, and Community Development Director David Rast

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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT CONT. RAY GIBSON

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4/29

Held a budget meeting for the Information Technology Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, and IT Director Kelvin Joiner

4/29

Held a budget meeting for the Police Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, Assistant City Manager Alan Jones, Police Chief Scott Gray, and Deputy Police Chief Robert Mask

4/30

Held a budget meeting for the Economic Development Department with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, and Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer

4/30

Attended a meeting at Jefferson Browne Architects in Peachtree City to see preliminary designs for the bus barn and gymnasium buildings on the New City Hall & City Center Park site; also in attendance were Community Development Director David Rast, Downtown Development Director Brian Wismer, and CPS Project Manager Steve Mauro

4/30

Held a budget meeting for the City Clerk with CFO Mike Bush, Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge, City Clerk Anne Barksdale, and Deputy City Clerk Valerie Glass

4/30

Held a meeting with Georgia Pines Brewery CEO Tim Rudzinski to discuss the preliminary designs for his microbrewery (bus barn building)

5/1

Held a meeting with Reve Solutions CEO Carlos Talbott and Council Members Paul Oddo and Rich Hoffman to discuss Mr. Talbott’s Special Exception request denial by the Planning Commission on April 28

5/1

Held a budget meeting for the Finance and Administrative Services Department, the Governing Body, and the City Manager’s Office with CFO Mike Bush and Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge


CITY CLERK / DEPUTY CLERK ANNE BARKSDALE Meetings: Called City Council meeting 4/27; Management Team 4/28; Culture Committee 4/28; City Clerk budget 4/30. Projects: Handled calls regarding City services, COVID-19, and regulations for businesses opening back up; prepared for 5/7 City Council meeting. Open Records Requests: 4

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY KELVIN JOINER Work orders: 39 new, 42 closed. Projects: Continuing to work on a list of technology needs for the new City Hall building; imaging Police Department computers; installing/upgrading water metering system; Court signature pad system for Court software. Meetings: Job interviews; hosted Planning & Zoning Commission teleconference; budget preparation.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BRIAN WISMER Economic Development: Continued preparation on Alcohol Ordinance amendments for upcoming City Council review; participated in gym and bus barn architectural design meeting. Main Street: Working with artist agents on adjustments to 2020 concert schedule due to continuing restrictions; published updated 2020 Events Calendar; met with project manager on Amphitheater maintenance and future improvements planning; annual departmental budget preparation with staff. Downtown Development Authority: Site visit with prospect for 195 Stonewall Avenue property.

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PIO / COMMUNICATIONS TEAM ANN MARIE BURDETT Promotions: COVID-19 City response; COVID-19 PSAs; small business help. Meetings Attended: Communications Team 4/27; Management Team 4/28; Communications Team 4/28; COVID-19 teleconference with Dr. Toomey and Director Homer Bryson 4/28; PIO Budget meeting with City Manager Ray Gibson, CFO Mike Bush, and Assistant Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge 4/28; Communications Team Strategic Plan review 4/29. Projects: Weekly Report; logo and branding; website. Publications: Weekly Report; E-Mail Update. Media Requests: 5 Press Release: Main Street Events Calendar Update; Fayette County Development Authority small business webinar 5/1. Unique Media: Social Distancing PSA; final brand overview; business outreach task sheet; New City Hall signage renderings.

COVID-19 COMMUNITY DISCOURSE Residents continued sharing opinions about the statewide reopening of businesses after Governor Brian Kemp ordered that more may reopen, while he also ordered that shelter-in-place restrictions be lifted for residents under 65 years of age. The Governor’s executive orders and other guidance can be found at www.gov.Georgia.gov. Many residents showed interest in the “America Strong” flyover, which included the airspace over Piedmont Fayette Hospital on Saturday, May 2.

Website Engagement:

CITY WEBSITE VIEWS

10,327 +106% change CITY WEBSITE USERS

3,914 -6% change

Page Title

Webpage Views

Gov. Exec. Order 4/30

1,638

Homepage

1,559

Gov. Exec. Order 4/30

549

Payment

439

Main Street Events

419

Payment warning

188

Court dates reset

170

*Website Analytics provided by Google

Social Media Engagement: Post Title Called City Council meeting live 4/27 Main Street updated Events Calendar 5/1

Post Views

Times Shared

Post Sentiment

2.9K

n/a

97% positive, 3% negative

2K

7

100% positive

FACEBOOK FOLLOWERS

04

11,094

NEXTDOOR SUBSCRIBERS

3,835

*Social Media Analytics provided by Zencity

E-MAIL SUBSCRIBERS

1,891


FINANCE & ADMIN SERVICES MIKE BUSH ยก Reconciled month-end books. ยก Working on Fiscal Year 2021 Budget. ยก Held budget meetings with all departments.

ACCOUNTING

PURCHASING Order Statistics

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

$4,195.35

Purchase Orders Issued

-

G.F.* Revenues

$7,441.44

Open Purchase Orders

-

Change Purchase Orders

-

Budget Override Requests

-

D.D.A.* Revenues

-

W.S.* Revenues

$166,248.91

UTILITIES Billing Outbound/Inbound Calls

Service Disconnections 106/421

Customers Billed Total Amount Billed

3,361 $167,434.89

Robotic Courtesy Calls

-

Staff Courtesy Calls

-

Customers Disconnected

-

COURT General Statistics Court Sessions Held Citations Received

20

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

-

Revenue

$1,379

*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 (held remotely): Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission meeting PowerPoint review; Springhill Suites (Marriott) site plan and building elevations review; Planners Huddle; P&Z leadership review of teleconference procedures and presentation material; Management Team; Pinewood Forest Development Agreement review with City Manager, Senior Planner, Fire Chief, Fire Marshal, and Building Official; New City Hall Owner-Architect-Contractor review; P&Z Commission meeting; Technical Review Committee; Community Development budget; attended “Exploring the Value of Drawing in Landscape Architecture� webinar; gym and bus barn concept review with Jefferson Browne representatives; Community Development leadership and organizational chart review; Plan submittal process review with City Planner and Administrative Assistant; conceptual site plan review for Oceanic Data Center project with owner and consultant; Amphitheater design concepts review with City staff and project consultant. Plan Reviews Underway: Walton Communities, Habersham town homes, Navy Federal Credit Union, Walmart Health Clinic, Design by Initiative, Shoppes at New Hope, Springhill Suites.

CODE ENFORCEMENT

PLANNING & ZONING

Proactive Compliance Check

1

Disposal of Garbage

1

Grass Cutting

69

Inoperable Vehicle

3

Prohibited Parking

1

Complaint Complaint investigations

4

Working without a permit

6

Nuisance complaint

1

BUILDING DEPARTMENT Review Type Building Inspections

51

Permits Issued

27

Plans Received (new)

0

Erosion Control Inspections

37

Development-Related Inspections

06

-

Review Type General Inquiries

35

Zoning/Project Related

8

Applications processed & plans reviewed Banner/sign permits

2

Signs/sign variances

2

Occupational Tax applications

11

Conceptual site plans

4

Development plans (revised)

4

Development plans (new)

1

Building elevations

2

Preliminary/final plat

1

Addressing

2

Open records requests

2

Zoning verification letters

2


POLICE DEPARTMENT SCOTT GRAY Coronavirus response: ¡ The Police Department continues to practice social distancing. Plans are under way to bring full-time staff back into the building and reopening to the public on May 18. ¡ Please continue to follow social distancing guidelines while in public. It is up to all of us to keep safe as we transition back from the Shelter-in-Place Order. ¡ Please make sure you are throwing your used masks and gloves into trash receptacles and not on the ground. We continue seeing increased littering in the area. ¡ We are investigating the shooting death of a male on Habersham Drive. At this time, the Police Department does not anticipate filing any criminal charges in this case.

FIRE DEPARTMENT ALAN JONES Events: Tower 91 displayed the American Flag at Piedmont Fayette Hospital on Saturday, May 2, during the “America Strong” flyover by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. We continue to place weekly orders for personal protective equipment (PPE) with several private vendors, as the State of Georgia’s medical cache continues to be critically low and filling only emergency requests at this time. Shifts received monthly packet for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training. Projects: Deputy Chief Linda Black attended various COVID-19 webinars throughout the week with officials from the Georgia Department of Public Health. Chief Black and Captain Josh Collins continue to work with our medical director Dr. Chris Edens, Fayette County and the State with up-to-date COVID-19 information. Fire Chief Alan Jones and Chief Black attended a departmental budget meeting with City Manager Ray Gibson and Deputy Finance Director Carleetha Talmadge. Chief Jones worked on the upcoming budget. Chief Jones attended a meeting to review the Pinewood Forest Development Agreement proposed amendments. Personnel have been cleaning and sanitizing selfcontained breathing apparatus masks and regulators on a daily basis. Division Chief Jeff Gable continues to update the COVID-19 Incident Action Plan. Installation has begun for the new Kenwood mobile radios.

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PUBLIC SERVICES CHRIS HINDMAN Public Works: Cleaned City Hall and Police Department; cut and maintained cart path and outskirts of the park, shop area, Grady Avenue, Bradford Square, middle medians on West Lanier Avenue from Grady Avenue to Meeting Place, Stonewall Avenue from Melissa Segars Way to North Jeff Davis Drive, Train Depot area, Tiger Trail, portion of the City Cemetery, Gingercake Road, the retention area behind 315 Emily Park, Summit Point right of way, and the left side of the Amphitheater. Limbs were cut back on the Bradley Drive right of way and on Lauren Street. Potholes were repaired on Veterans Parkway. Stormwater: Repaired stormwater erosion at 175 Stratford Way, and the stormwater pipe on Cornwallis Way. Sewer: Average daily flow treated was 2.163 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 1.513 million gallons of system demand; repaired three water leaks; performed maintenance on 11 water meters; maintained water plant and remained in compliance of our permit requirements. Utility Locates: 67

HUMAN RESOURCES NELLA COOPER

Personnel: Continuing with the implementation of the Performance Management and Performance Appraisals platform on ClearCompany; requested to bind coverage for the May 1 renewals; the main focus has been on COVID-19 and Federal and State requirements as it relates to City employees; continuing to participate in various COVID-19 webcasts in order to remain in compliance; maintaining spreadsheet to track potential City employee pandemic cases; requesting proper leave forms from personnel out of work due to COVID-19. Turn Over Report: There were no terminations and no new hires. Employment Opportunities: ยก Waste Water Plant Operator - applications received: 6 ยก Firefighter - closed ยก Police Officer - applications received: 3 ยก Public Works Operations Manager - applications received: 4 ยก Code Enforcement Officer - applications received: 8

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