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1 GENERAL FUND PROJECTS Purchase 5 Replacement Vehicles for Purchasing Dept.& DA ($30,000), Facilities ($30,000), Respective Departments ($30,000), IT ($30,000), Public Works ($30,000) for a total of $150,000 using Capital Project Fund balance. Any Public Works vehicle overage will come from SPLOST VI. Replace floor covering for Senior Center using Capital Project Fund balance, $25,000. Purchase 11 SCBAs for the Emergency Services Dept., $57,830. Purchase 52 Face Pieces for the Dept. Funded by AFG Grant, $14,300. Purchase 3 Chest Compression Devices for the Dept. Funded by AFG Grant $45,000 and General Fund $6, for a total of $51, Purchase 30 Sets of Turn Out Gear for the Dept. Funded by AFG Grant $60,000 and General Fund $87.60 for a total of $60, Prepare EMS billing RFP to obtain a new billing company, prepare write off policy and collection policy. Purchase 1 Thermal Imaging Camera for the Dept. Funded by a Donation from Firehouse Subs, $6,700. Summer Internship Program for the Finance Department and the Dept. Funded by a grant from ACCG $4,346. No county match required. Senior Center, Facilities, & Purchasing & Purchasing & Purchasing & Purchasing & Purchasing, Purchasing & County Mgr. Finance & Preparing bids. Bids to be distributed during early May. 3 quotes received. In progress. Bid deadline was On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. On order. Bid deadline was On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. On order. Bid deadline was On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. On order. Bid deadline was On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. On order. On bid, bid opening is May 20. Preproposal meeting is May 6. Completed. On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. Internships will begin May 1 and end Sept.1. Waiting for May. 1
2 GENERAL FUND PROJECTS Conduct BOC Community Visioning County Clerk No date set for this retreat. Retreat, $5,600. Conduct General Repairs for Parks & Recreation Dept. using Capital Project Fund balance, $25,000. Parks & Rec. Resurface four tennis courts at Rock Creek Park. Quotes received. Lowest quote was Court Makers, Inc. (Marietta) $14,700. Contract for Concession Stand Operations at Rock Creek Park and Veterans Memorial Park. Purchase New Utility Vehicle for the Parks & Recreation Dept. $10,000. Remodel Office for Library Annex, $6,500. Conduct 2016 LMIG Program, 3.32 miles of resurfacing, $282,076 from GDOT and $84,623 (30% required match) from County for a total cost of $366,699. Improve 1 Mile of Road in Addition to LMIG, $120,000. Construct 1 Mile of Trail at Veterans Memorial Park. Funded by a GDOT TE Grant, $363,657 with a 30% county match. Repair the turn radius on Lumpkin Campground Road at Grizzle. Prepare SR 53 Overlay District for the Planning and Development Dept., $14,900 for 2016, $7,500 for 2017, and $7,500 for Construct Landscape Project for SR 400/Whitmire and Carlisle intersection. Funded by a GDOT Gateway Grant, $46,690, no county match required. Conduct Tire Amnesty Days on Sat. May 14 and Sat. Nov. 12 at Transfer Station. Conduct Electronic Recycling Day on Sat. April 30 at Wal-Mart. Parks & Rec. & Purchasing Parks & Rec. & Purchasing Facilities Completed. Bid deadline was Submitted bids were evaluated. Preparing contract with Leonardsnacks at a 5% commission rate. Completed. Quotes received. Lowest quote was Ag Pro at $7, Completed. Waiting for the library to receive a grant to match the county s contribution. Public Works Road improvements will be performed in-house. Work began during early March and completion by May In progress. Public Works Road Improvements will be performed in-house. Completion by October Public Works & Consultant Public Works Planning & Development Planning & Development & Purchasing Keep Dawson County Beautiful Keep Dawson County Beautiful In progress. Waiting for categorical exclusion (CE). In progress. Met with EWSA to discuss water line relocation. Preparing RFP document to hire professional consultant. RFP to be distributed during May. This is a 2-3 year process. Grant has been approved. Waiting for approved plans from GDOT and completion of private construction. Estimated completion around Fall Waiting for event days. Waiting for event day. 2
3 GENERAL FUND PROJECTS Obtain GEMA Reimbursement for 2015 County Manager Submitted all documents to Winter Storm, $671, GEMA. Waiting for check. Hire a CFO County Manager Ad deadline was and extended. 18 applications received and were evaluated. Conducted background checks. Completed. New CFO began on April 25. Conduct or participate in an annual surplus auction or use Govdeals.com to dispose of unneeded county assets. Public Works Surplus list was on the work session for consideration and approved on Will participate in the auction in Cherokee County. Improve 311 System. County Manager In progress. Update Cell Phone Policy. County Manager In progress. Prepare Workers Compensation Policy. County Attorney In progress. Bid out five acres of county-owned land for row cropping. Update 2014 employee compensation plan using Archer Company. Continue the Etowah Mitigation Bank. Purchasing County Manager HR Public Works Consultant SPLOST IV FUNDED PROJECTS Bid deadline was bids were evaluated. On agenda for consideration and agenda for approval. Waiting for a proposal from the Archer Company. Obtaining data from on-site wells until Fall If successful, approach ACOE to obtain more credits to sell. Conduct repairs on various roads that will deplete SPLOST IV Fund, $40,000. Public Works Oak Forest S/D is completed. Other projects are in process. Roads included are Tatum Trail headwalls, curb repair in Oak Forest S/D, and bridge repair on Goshen Church Road. Total SPLOST IV Funded Projects - $40,000. 3
4 SPLOST V FUNDED PROJECTS Replace 36 Windows at Historic Facilities In progress. Begin during May and Courthouse, $69, complete during June. Paint & Caulk at Historic Courthouse, $56,114. Facilities In progress. Begin during May and complete during June. Rebid Replacement Servers for Courthouse, $250,000. IT Department, Facilities & Purchasing Bid deadline was bids were evaluated. On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. Attorneys reviewing Dell contract. Now, on work session for consideration and on for approval. On agenda for approval. Replace 911 Consoles, $201,000. Sheriff s Office Consoles have been ordered and should be installed during April. Finalize IGA between the County and Etowah W & S Authority Regarding New Fire Hydrants, $115,000. Construct 250 foot long covered walkway for Front of Courthouse from front door to handicap parking area including covered drop-off area, $250,000. Public Works & Facilities IGA was prepared. On and work session for consideration and voting session for approval. Etowah rejected IGA and had a counter IGA. Have until May 6 to approve. On work session and voting session. Obtained design proposal from original architect, Rosser, for a price not to exceed $12,100. Prepared 3 concept plans and presented those concepts during the work session and the voting session for approval. Concept #2 with modifications was approved. Rosser making modification. On bid. Bid deadline is Pre-bid meeting was Demolish old Jail and then repave area using in-house crew, $120,000. Purchasing & Facilities Conduct Roof Repairs for Jail, $12,000. Facilities Quotes were obtained. Lowest quote was Woodall Roofing Co. (Buford, GA) for $11,250. Completed. Install Water Softening/Filtration System for Courthouse and Jail, $60,000. Facilities Obtaining quotes. Total for SPLOST V Funded Projects - $1,133,187. Remaining SPLOST V Funds - $1,284,470 4
5 SPLOST VI FUNDED PROJECTS Purchase Replacement Sheriff Vehicles Purchasing & Bid deadline was Bids & Equipment, $845,000 This Sheriff s Office. were evaluated. On work installment is for 7 Dodge Chargers and 2 Ford Utility Vehicles. Next purchase session for consideration and voting session for approval. will be six months after delivery. Approved, waiting for June Purchase 3 Replacement Ambulances for Dept., $250,000 each or $750, to be delivered in 2017 and 1 to be delivered in Purchase 2 Cardiac Monitors for the Dept., $120,000. & Purchasing & Purchasing. delivery. Bid opening was bids received. On work session and voting session. The ambulances are long lead items. Bid opening was On agenda for consideration and on agenda for approval. On order. Pay Off Fire Truck Debt, $500,000. CFO Pay off during Sept Purchase Skid Steer for Public Works Public Works & Dept. $80,000. Purchasing Rehab 16 Ball Fields for Parks & Recreation Dept., $115,000. Improve Dawson Forest Road (resurfacing of 6 miles of pavement and pipe replacement at various locations), $1,000,000. Purchase 2 Dump Trucks for Public Works Dept., $300,000. Install New Soccer Field Lights for Rock Creek Park, $370,000. Improve Kelly Bridge Road (resurfacing 5 miles), $1,200,000. Purchase Pothole Patching Machine, $80,000. Parks & Rec. Public Works Bid opening was On the work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. Bid opening was Work must be done mid-june to mid- July to avoid conflicts with activities. On work session for consideration and on voting session for approval. On bid. Deadline is Prebid meeting is Completion during late Nov Public Works & Preparing bids. Bids to be Purchasing distributed during May. Parks & Rec. Preparing bids. Bids to be distributed during July. Work must be done Dec. to Jan. to avoid conflicts with activities. Public Works Preparing bids. Bids to be distributed during summer 2016 for a late Nov completion. Public Works & Preparing bids. Bids to be Purchasing distributed during Fall
6 SPLOST VI FUNDED PROJECTS Improve Steve Tate Road (pipe Public Works Preparing bids for pipe replacement or new bridge during 2016 and resurfacing 5 miles during 2017), $1,750,000. replacement or new bridge. Bids to be distributed during summer Improve SR 53/Stowers Intersection. Public Works Design being updated and Demolish Pool House & Reconstruct new Pool House at Veterans Memorial Park, $350,000. Parks & Rec. Total for SPLOST VI Funded Projects - $5,100,000 estimated to be spent during obtaining cost estimates. Deferred until 2017 budget. Work must be done Sept. to March while pool is closed. 6
7 1% SPLOST VI COLLECTIONS (100%) Month Jan. 458, Feb. 474, Mar. 561, Apr. May June July 579, Aug. 537, Sept. 552, Oct. 543, Nov. 680, Dec. 771, Total 3,665, ,494, Budget 3,165, ,442, % Coll % 20.0% Total to Date - $5,159, or an average of $573,278 per month monthly average $610, monthly average - $498,128 Projected Collections During the 72 Month Period - $41,276,016 or 89.73% ($46,000,000 budgeted) Collection Period Ends June of the 72 months have been collected or 12.5%. 900, , , , , , , , , % SPLOST VI COLLECTION CHART Jul Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan Feb. March Dollars Dawson County receives 85% City of Dawsonville receives 15% 7
8 1% LOST COLLECTIONS (88%) Month Jan. 345, , , , Feb. 456, , , , Mar. 467, , , , Apr. 439, , , May 480, , , June 463, , , July 440, , , Aug. 460, , , Sept. 435, , , Oct. 459, , , Nov. 546, , , Dec. 627, , , Total 5,623, ,803, ,908, ,315, Budget 5,623, ,803, ,400, ,432, % Collected 100% 100% 92.3% 20.44% 700,000 1% LOST COLLECTION CHART 600, , , , , ,000 0 Dollars Dawson County receives 88% City of Dawsonville receives 12% 8
9 SINGLE FAMILY HOME BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Unincorporated Area Only Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total SFH BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar SFH Permits Issued 9
10 COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Unincorporated Area Only Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total COMMERCIAL BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar Commercial Building Permits Issued 10
11 TRANSFER STATION TONNAGE COLLECTION Month Jan. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Feb. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Mar. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Apr. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling May Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling June Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling July Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Aug. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Sept. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Oct. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling
12 TRANSFER STATION TONNAGE COLLECTION Month Nov. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Dec. Refuse Scrap Metal Recycling Total Refuse 4, , , , Scrap Metal Recycling TRANSFER STATION TONNAGE COLLECTION Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar. May July Sept. Nov. Jan. Mar Refuse Updated on April 27,
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