• The Black Panther September • Community Development o Continued gathering, assessing and reviewing data to enhance a comprehensive approach to neighborhood revitalization to supplement
Trang 1City of Anderson Retreat Issues and Major Projects Quarterly Report – July-September 2018
Retreat Issues
• Economic Development
o Entrepreneurial Programs
Art Works Lunch and Learn – Discussed history of public art and procedures to consider when
working for government and the public 32 attendees
Continued 1 Million Cups – 228 attendees (458 to date) and 10 presenters (43 to date)
Youth Entrepreneurs of Anderson – Partnership with Alternative School 13 students
Business Plan Writing 101 – Concluded 2nd part of 2-part series 18 attendees
Business Marketing Series – Hosted sessions 2 and 3 of the 3-part series with speaker Geno Church, word of mouth marketing guru @ Brains on Fire out of Greenville, SC 105 attendees
Feeding Innovation – Partnership with SC Community Loan Fund and Clemson University Program will begin October 9th – November; Public Pitch scheduled for December 11th Enrolled
12 businesses
o Business Recruitment/Retention
Business Assistance Grants awarded:
• Plum Suede Boutique
• City Seed @ the Station
• Downtown Taco
• Alta Language
• Bark International
• MCA Architecture
Business Development Loan Closings:
• Figs Farmacy
New businesses in the City - 30
• 3795 Clemson Blvd - Sportsman’s Warehouse
New businesses in CBD - 5
• Figs Farmacy
• Belle Beauty
• Maki Sushi Bar & Bistro
• Oxford Cotton
• Plum Suede
Prospects:
• Business/Medical – 1
• Office – 2
• Entertainment – 1
• Retail – 2
• Major Commercial - 1
• Restaurant - 4
• Specialty Food - 1
• Residential - 3
• Mixed-use - 3
o Development Projects
Trang 2 Completed Downtown:
• 520 Murray - City Seed @ the Station (bird, garden, home & gifts)
• 143 E Orr - The Junkyard (fitness, gym)
• 208 N Main - Plum Suede (women’s boutique)
• 200 N Main - Figs Cafe’ and Farmacy (expansion)
• 140 N Main - Oxford Cotton (children’s boutique)
• 109 N Main - Belle Beauty (salon/retail)
• 126 N Main - Maki Sushi Bar & Bistro
• 510 N Main - The Beehive (mixed-use)
• 703 S Main - A Brush Above (barber shop)
Under Construction:
• 143 E Orr - Canela’s Smoothies
• 300 N Main - Carolina Alliance Bank
• 201 N Main - WestPoint Home* Major Announcement/Event - 60 jobs
• 300 Block N Main - 12 residential units
• 134 N Main - Downtown Taco
• 106 E Benson (former School of Dance) - Katherine Marie’s (wedding dress boutique)
• 129 E Whitner - Groucho’s Deli
• 109 S McDuffie - Whitner & Company Co-work Space
• 201 S Murray (Palmetto Building) - event center & 22 corporate apartments
• 404 S Main - Bark (canine boutique)
• 400 S Main - MCA Architecture (office)
• 215 & 219 S Main (former Creative Health & Big John’s Luncheonette) - office space & 5 residential units
• 400 Block S Main - Anderson Hotel (mixed-use development)
o Downtown Projects Underway:
Under the Bridge Beautification Project/TBA/Rotary Club
“Shock this Block” Downtown Development Master Plan – conducted phase 1 public forum event on September 18th with 120 attendees
Walker Parking conducted a limited scope parking study to accommodate hotel and other development projects in S Main area
Project Accommodations - hotel on S Main* Major Announcement/Event
o Business Retention
Continued partnership with Clemson Area SBDC to offer free and confidential consulting to businesses citywide
Awarded Figs Farmacy business assistance grant dollars and a business development loan for expansion project on N Main
o Hospitality Program
Continued to distribute promotional materials to area hotels
Packaged visitor’s bags for the SC Welcome Managers Retreat in Anderson
o Events
Continued to facilitate special events in Carolina Wren Park & Downtown
May Sounds in the Park GAMAC Electric City Big Band; 100 attendees
First Friday Fall Fest in September; Over 100 attendees
Two series of ‘Yoga in The Park’ with 90 Degrees Yoga; over 150 attendees
10 private events held in Carolina Wren Park
Movie Nights in the Park; over 100 attendees each month
• The Last Jedi (July)
• Ferdinand (August)
Trang 3• The Black Panther (September)
• Community Development
o Continued gathering, assessing and reviewing data to enhance a comprehensive approach to
neighborhood revitalization (to supplement the adopted 2009 Neighborhood Revitalization
Implementation Plan)
• Recreation
o Master Plan Update
Completed and adopted by Council
Major Projects
• Courts
o Completed transition of Judges Offices to one location
o Furnished Judges with laptops and associated software to perform judicial duties from external locations
o Commenced revamp of Jury Trial processes
• Fire
o Partnered with Clemson Extension Services to provide child car seat inspections and installation
o Receiving smoke alarms from State Fire and the Red Cross at no cost to be installed by the fire
department
o Received 100% grant award through Homeland Security for the Incident Management Team, total amount $58,224.00
o Placed into service a new Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck (Council approved Sept 2017) This truck replaced a 1997 Dodge
o Received 25 sets of turnout gear
• Planning and Development
o Re-evaluated state and non-state street conditions in order to develop paving priority lists
Staff utilized a ranking criteria to determine roads in most need of resurfacing
Resolution approved by Council on September 14, 2015
Submitted to the Anderson County Transportation Committee (ACTC) for their review on September 15, 2015
ACTC funding for resurfacing several state secondary roads approved on October 26, 2015
Resurfacing began in June 2016 and followed a 2 year contract to pave 20+ streets; paving is complete
Trang 4 2018 Paving Resolution was approved by City Council in June 2018
o Comprehensive Plan Update
Staff and Appalachian Council of Governments personnel are finalizing draft language for the standard elements of the plan
Appalachian Council of Governments will facilitate public input sessions and delivery of a final plan for consideration by Council
Public input sessions beginning in late 2018 and final product to be completed in early 2019
• Community Development
o Continued to screen applicants for the Housing Rehabilitation Program Began rehabilitation of 303 B Street
o Michael Baker International conducted lead and asbestos surveys for the demolition of eighteen (18) units under CDBG Demolition Phase II that include: 615 W Reed Street, 211 L Street, 1114 White Street,
406 Dickens Avenue, 427 Gray Street, 604 A & B S Fant Street, 1603 S Fant Street, 1410 W Whitner Street, 850 Dora Drive, 112 Norris Street, 1314 South Towers Street, 302 Morris Lane, 116 Bailey Street (2 structures), 602 E Market Street, 1403 Watson Street, and 806 S Fant Street (2 structures) Awaiting results of the asbestos surveys to proceed with asbestos abatement at applicable units
o Requested independent review of asbestos surveys for eight CDBG Demolition Phase I properties: 312 W River Street, 1403 Newell Street, 214 B Street, 205 C Street, 309 E Street, 304 Benjamin Street, 418 Johnson Street, and 805 Beechwood Avenue Asbestos abatement has been delayed until surveys are revised
o Completed Statutory Worksheets for categorically excluded greenway and public facilities projects Funds drawn down were for design and engineering for Bea Thompson Park, St Francis Park, D B Walker Park, Greeley Park and the Multi-Use Path
o Closed out Neighborhood Initiative Program (NIP) - a grant of $ $424,504 that resulted in the acquisition and demolition of twenty (20) vacant substandard houses (Nehemiah Community Revitalization
Corporation (CRC) four units and Anderson Community Development Corporation (ACDC) sixteen units); Continued maintenance of NIP properties owned by ACDC
• Public Works
o Hurricane Irma Response/Recovery – September 11, 2017
Staff met with FEMA representatives in early 2018 to begin completing the Request for Public Assistance for reimbursement
Reimbursement for Category B – Emergency Protective Measures was paid by the South Carolina Emergency Management Division on August 28, 2018 in the amount of $32,977
Reimbursement for Category A – Vegetative Debris Removal was completed in March 2018, reviewed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in August 2018 and is pending review by the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) The Asst Fire Chief and Stormwater Manager met with SCEMD on September 26, 2018 and approved a revised
reimbursement amount of $148,672 pending SCEMD approval
o Hurricane Florence Response – September 10, 2018
The Public Works Division completed 55 tasks associated with Hurricane Florence, including the response to 20 downed trees, lines and sign issues
Trang 5 Staff prepared an estimate of $16,506 in force account labor, equipment and material costs, and sent to Anderson County Emergency Management in preparation of a small project submittal to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for potential reimbursement
o Stormwater Projects
SMS4 Compliance and TMDL Implementation Plan
• Approved by City Council on September 25, 2017
• Project involves the continued collection and analysis of grab samples collected from the Rocky River and Big Generostee Creek watersheds, and the develop of TMDL
Implementation Plans
• Project was awarded to Woolpert for $29,000 on September 27, 2017
• TMDL Implementation Plans for the two watersheds were submitted to DHEC in December 2017 Water quality monitoring continues in both watersheds
Carolina Clear Contract
• Approved by City Council in February 2014
• Anderson City, County and Clemson University staff were recently awarded an EPA grant for a water quality monitoring station The station is installed in the Big Generostee Creek watershed, and collects data for water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH and conductivity
• Stormwater staff installed the monitoring station in April 2018
• Monitoring data is collected every 15 minutes and the baseline data will be used to observe changes to the water temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH and conductivity during rain events
Poplar Lane and Little Creek Pipe Replacement Project
• Project involves the replacement of the corrugated metal and reinforced concrete piped drainage system along Poplar Lane, from Harden Rd to the outfall at Little Creek
• Topographic survey was recently completed by the Engineering Department
• Site plans, details and bid documents are being prepared by Engineering Department
• Project pending
Greeley Park Drainage System Repair
• Project involves the emergency replacement of a 30’ failed corrugated metal pipe
• Replaced pipe with a 42” HDPE pipe in June 2018, along with the repair of two junction boxes by city crews, grading and repairs of asphalt walking path
• Project was completed on July 26, 2018 at a material cost of $6,219
o Engineering Projects
Poplar Lane and Little Creek Stormwater Project: This project involves the replacement of existing failed metal culvert pipes in the grass median located on Poplar Lane and east of Lindale Road
• Completed to date: Topographic and utility surveys, preliminary and final design drawings
• Project pending
Continued Recreation Center Stormwater Pipe Rehab Project to repair/replace existing rusted out corrugated metal pipe at the rear entrance to the Rec Center Replacing 400 L.F of 36” CMP
• Completed to date: Topographic and utility surveys, preliminary design drawings, reviewed options for repair of pipe (slip line, typical replacement), and developed cost estimates for various repair options
• Begin construction estimated for fall 2018
Continued process for Ella Street Rehabilitation Project to re-construct Ella Street Extension off Mauldin Street The scope of work includes replacement of the existing water and sewer mains,
Trang 6installation of storm drain pipe and catch basins, construction of trash enclosures, road repaving and restriping and signage
• Completed to date: Topographic Survey, updated conceptual plans with actual field survey, met with property owners and business owners to review project details,
prepared final design drawings, developed cost estimates for various repair options, advertised project Currently in the middle of the bid process
• Next steps: Manage the construction of Ella Street Project Completion of project by end of year
Hotel development at corner of Main and Market: Performed topographic survey of site and delivered survey to developer and his engineers Also held meetings with all utility companies to coordinate relocation and installation of utilities
Continued Under the Bridge Project in coordination with Economic Development Division Project includes design of the proposed clock monument to be placed on the existing traffic island, etc
• Completed to date: Topographic survey of traffic island, newly discovered utilities, etc., developed a site/landscaping plan for improvements to the island, held meetings with SCDOT, reviewed plans from Alliance Engineering
• We have developed the design drawings to include demolition, site plan, grading plan, landscape plan, irrigation plan and electrical plan
• Next steps: Receive bids and begin construction by the end of October Finish project before the end of the year
Westside Shared Use Path Project:
• Developed aerial images of entire proposed path route using drone and PIX4D software Provided aerials to engineering consultant
• Multiple meetings and review of preliminary and final plans and details developed by consultant
• Next steps: The consultant is making final revisions based on our final set of
comments/questions Continue to provide assistance to Community Development and their Environmental Review Consultant Must develop a final construction cost estimate based on final design drawings
• Construction time - TBD
Bea Thompson Park Project:
• Multiple meetings and review of preliminary and final plans and details developed by consultant
• Coordinating with engineering consultant on FEMA issues in regard to development of the designated floodplain area Provided review comments to our engineering
consultant
• Next steps: Decide on how to modify the plans and/or perform a LOMA with FEMA to modify the FIRM map
• Construction time - TBD
Recreation Center Concession Building Project:
• Assisted with obtaining survey data for proposed building location
• Assisted with and coordinated acquisition of soils testing
• Multiple reviews of drawings as design progressed
• Next steps: In final stages of design
• Construction time - TBD
City Hall and Municipal Building Roof and Envelope Repair Project:
• Continued to assist our engineering consultant as the study has progressed
• Review of final report from consultant
• Attended meeting with consultant, staff, administration and council members
• Next Steps Assist as needed/requested
Floodplain Management Duties:
Trang 7• Prepared for and successfully passed a FEMA audit of our Floodplain Program Administration
• Have looked up and report on the status of floodplain locations on 43 lots over the last
30 days Property owners checking on status of their property due to storms in lower part of state
• Currently assisting 3 property owners with Letter of Map Amendment applications for their property
• Next Steps Continue to assist citizens as calls come in
Simpson Road Sidewalk Issue:
• Attended meeting with Mike Gay, citizens, Ken and others concerning the private sector request to install a sidewalk down Simpson Road
• Developing (with Planning & Development) an analysis of potential project, costs, accidents, requirements, funding sources
• Next Steps: Policy review and determination
General Plan Reviews:
• Assist with site plan reviews for private development projects as plans come in
Review/development of potential alternative for parking lot access improvement from West Calhoun Street to West Tribble Street
• Completed to date: Site inspection of existing conditions, completed field measurements
• Next steps: On hold at this time Meet with several paving contractors for pricing estimates, prepare summary for review and consideration
Completed St Francis Playground ADA Parking Lot Addition
Continued work on the concrete Basketball Court reconstruction at DB Walker Park and Greeley Park This project involves the removal and replacement of one existing basketball court at both parks The new basketball courts will be concrete
• Completed to date: survey of existing courts, regulatory notifications, environmental review, coordinated soil testing and structural design of concrete court with
Geotechnical Engineer
• Next steps: Waiting on the completion of the Environmental Review paperwork being done by hired consultant through Community Development When ER is completed we will advertise and bid the project, complete the environmental review, construction to begin late 2018
o Transit Department
CNG Maintenance Facility IFB has been completed and is awaiting approval to bid This facility will allow for minor and major CNG maintenance to be performed
Purple Route (Honea Path/Belton) $100,000 Department of Workforce Development (DEW) Grant will end December 2018 Anderson County has expressed interest in continuing this route Discussions with SCDOT and Anderson County have begun
• Recreation
o Recreation Projects
St Francis playground upgrade had been completed
Staff is reviewing the construction drawings prepared by The LandPlan Group for the restroom/concession building at the Recreation Complex
Fitness classes have increased from 38 classes in October 2017 to 55 classes in October 2018 Classes have averaged 2200 participants a month
Holiday Ice opens on Friday, November 16th and will operate through January 6, 2019
Trang 8• Utilities
o Continued EPA CMOM Program – Consent Agreement with goal of eliminating Sanitary Sewer Overflows (ongoing since July 2014)
Submitted16th Quarter progress report to EPA in July 2018
Submitted and received EPA approval of all 10 CMOM programs
• Mapping, Overflow Response, Emergency Response, Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG), Gravity Line, Pump Station, Training, Sewer Assessment Capacity Assurance, and the Infrastructure Rehabilitation Plan
Continued implementation of all programs
Pump Station O&M Program Details
• Completed 324 daily, 38 weekly, and 15 monthly inspections at 6 pump stations
Fats, Oils, and Grease Program Details
• Completed 85 FSE compliance visits
Infrastructure Rehabilitation Program
• Set capital improvement plan for FY19
• Recommend projects for council consideration in July 2018
o Continued Sewer Assessment Program (CSAP)
Assessment of approximately 27 miles of gravity sewer and 600 manholes per year to meet the 10% assessment goal
Received City Council approval of Year Assessment Contract
Scheduled Preconstruction Conference for October 10, 2018
Review progress and assessment data for O&M
o Continued Sewer Capacity Assurance Program (SCAP)
Flow monitoring to determine the current flow patterns during normal and wet weather operations
Awarded a 3 year contract to ADS Environmental in May 2017 for $169,669.00
Installed 8 flow meters and 3 weather stations in July 2017
Continue to review data and assess areas for future repair and rehabilitation to eliminate inflow and infiltration
Relocate meters as needed to gain additional flow data
o Continued Pump Station Replacement Project
Replacement of the city’s two major pump stations and consolidation of the King’s Road Pump Station serving 4000 people
Awarded to McClam & Associates in the construction amount of $4,610,647.71 and funded under SRF loan not to exceed $6,300,000
Received Permit to Operate and placed new Wedgewood Pump Station in operation
Demolished old Kings Road and Wedgewood Pump Stations
Completed start-up and began permitting for new Civic Center Pump Station
Continue construction and obtain substantial completion in October 2018
• Police
o Continued various partnerships
Law Enforcement & Community Task Force
Anderson University and the Command College – Anderson University Master Criminal Justice Program
Forest College Criminal Justice Program
Trang 9 Tri-County Technical College Criminal Justice Program
Anderson School District 5 students involved in the law enforcement program at the Career Campus
Anderson Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Regents
o Included the planned purchase of (4) vehicles as part of FY19 Capital Replacement Plan – approved with budget adoption
o Continued the implementation of the January 1, 2018 state mandate for compliance in e-ticketing
o The department has received $4,000.00 utilizing MASC/SCMIRF grants for contract with taser The department has received $2,000 in reimbursement for cost of body armor
o Employment process in process for the Crime Analyst position included in the 2018-19 budget adoption
o Posting completed for the Assistant Police Chief position approved with 2018-19 budget adoption
o Review with officers, staff and council of Anderson Police Department strategic plan
o Re-energized Bike Patrol within downtown, parks, and neighborhoods Also for utilization in the Block Party, downtown special events, etc
o Awarded grant application for Victim’s Advocate with South Carolina Department of Public Safety Victim
of Crimes Grant – 20% match to be taken from current Victim Advocate fee collection
o Awarded grant application for Traffic Officer with South Carolina Department of Public Safety (100% grant)
o Implementation in progress for commissary services within the Anderson Police Department Detention Center
• IT
o Continued implementing long range hardware replacement plan for all pc’s, servers, and network equipment (This is an ongoing project)
Completed installation of our latest lease shipment of 65 new pc’s
Began to inventory existing pc’s to determine time and quantity of next lease
Began the background work and inventory necessary to install our new hosted telephone system
Continued the process of designing a fiber communications network
Working with Sharp Business Systems to implement document management system
o Continued working with provider for service of video cameras located in parks, downtown and
recreation areas
Continued working with AT&T and other vendors, developing plans, processes, etc to ultimately bring all camera maintenance in house
Continued to standardize our equipment with AT&T wireless, Cradlepoint SIM routers, and Vicon cameras
Installed new cameras at St Francis Park, Bea Thompson Park, Jim Ed Rice, Buck’s Ballpark and 4
at McCants Park
This will be a long term project whose completion will coordinate with available funding and new installations
Trang 10o Continued security awareness training for all City employees Three sections have been completed that consisted of interactive online videos and simulated phishing attacks Topics covered include strong passwords, phishing, and mobile security
• Finance
o Annual budget for July 1 – June 30, 2019
Submitted the published Budget Book to the GFOA for the annual budget award
o Electric City Utilities Administration
Implemented the utility rate changes of 6% water and 3% sewer
New Accounting Manager Terri Martin started at the end of July
Updated website
o Entered into Contract for Revenue Collection Consulting Service with NuStrat Analytics
Council approved July 23, 2018
Held initial meeting August 8, 2018
First Launch August 21, 2018
Will report back to Council in six months with progress
o Audit
Completed year- end closing for June 30, 2018
Auditors arrived on site in September for year- end testing The auditors are testing general ledger transactions, year end balances, revenues/expenditures, and completing the Single Audit Act on Federal CDBG funds
Draft of report will be ready in November
Presentation to Council December 8, 2018 Council Meeting
• General – Communications Program
o Law Enforcement and Community Task Force
Planned and facilitated monthly meeting series with 15-20 regular members including pastors, APD and City officials
Patrol officers visits, community leaders visits
Greeley Park Back to School event
Westside Community Center event
Ice Cream with a Cop events
Guest speaker from Anderson Mental Health
Participation at 61 Hills event
o Church Street Heritage Plaza
Final reimbursements received from NEA
Team meetings for analysis and planning
Community awareness
o MASC Hometown Economic Development Grant