Town Hall will be closed Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28 in observance of Thanksgiving. We will reopen at our normal hours on Monday, December 1.
CAUTION: Please be advised that the area south of the 6th Avenue boat ramp has been cordoned off and is closed to the public. The ramp and remainder of the park is still usable, but please stay clear of the south section.
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On November 14th, staff held the opening for the Invitation to Bid for 410 Riverview Lane Storm Repair. The Town received one bid for this project which consists of a failing stormwater pipe lateral resulting in a hole in the road. The bid was from Jobear Contracting Inc. for a total cost of $127,460.00. Town options are to accept, decline or review other options such as seeking new bids. Funding was not budgeted for this expense and would require a budget modification.
On August 20th at the RTCM, information was shared regarding the leaking showers on the second floor of Town Hall. These showers are part of the Fire Departments protocol for decontamination following emergency response. A contractor was hired to repair the leaks which resulted in complete gutting of the three shower stalls (two men/one woman). Two quotes have been obtained (5 companies contacted) providing similar scope and price for the replacement of the shower stalls at approximately $15,000. Funding was not budgeted for this expense and would require a budget modification.
At the RCM in August the TC approved the purchase and replacement of impact fixed windows for the second floor of Town Hall in the amount of $6,227. The work was finalized this month with the assistance of PW.
A new Tab was added to the Town Website featuring “Projects in Action”! First projects will be Basin 1 Improvements and the Vulnerability Assessment.
A Staff meeting was held on November 18th to discuss Holiday schedules and event planning. Information and schedules have been shared on all social media platforms. The Parks Board has done a great job in taking a lead in assisting PW in organizing the event including Food Trucks, Entertainment and Photo Booth. PW is performing a great service establishing all of the decorations in time for the event and making sure everything works for the tree lighting.
On November 14th, TM attended TAB meeting to determine how best to work together for the benefit of the Town. TAB, as reported, has agreed to assist staff in resolving the audio/visual issues in the community center and assist in comparing municipal software packages to determine costs and best practices for this Town which may be considered as part of FY 27 budget discussions.
TM provided TC with the Draft spreadsheet of strategic priority programs and projects to be workshopped in the near future. TM recommends that the workshop be combined with the first Quarter budget review in January.
Chief Brown and TM attended the Emergency Management Coordinators meeting on November 20th in Rockledge to review the recently approved BC Hazard Mitigation Plan. The EOC has requested that each municipality adopt the plan by Resolution which furthers the Towns eligibility to seek FEMA grants such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). Staff will bring forward to TC in the next few months following review of the County plan in comparison with Town documents.
On November 20th, TM and Clerk attended the BOA meeting consisting of one residential site plan seeking a variance to build eastward of the Coastal Construction Line approved by the FDEP.
Chief Zander has initiated a program with PD and PW to conduct a survey of all Town streets to determine speed sign consistency and placement. We will provide the TC with the survey results and proposed costs when available.
Chief Zander has initiated with the PD Volunteers a program to determine key lock location and identification in the Town Hall complex. He has found that the massive pile of keys does not match with existing doors, are inconsistent, and do not have the master key associated with the lock. As part of public safety, it is important that the building be secured from the inside as well as the outside, and that we follow protocol regarding key allocation. TM has discussed with Chief Zander the ongoing issues brought to light by this volunteer exercise and provided below are the four prices for each individual project from the Locksmith which will be 4 separate projects associated with the appropriate building budget for a total of $8240 which is in the budget.
PD- $1,910
FD- $1,610
Town Hall/PW-$3,910
Ryckman Park/Community Center- $810
On November 19th the TC addressed the staff survey as presented and prepared on October 30th. Peoples Element LLC is an online HR survey platform and is not associated with a “live” firm. TM is meeting with staff to gather input on what they would like to see in a workshop setting in order to determine the most effective and appropriate facilitator that will assist the Town in resolving this issue.
On November 19th, David Bagget with Haley Ward (continuing services engineering consultant) provided a detailed analysis of the past projects associated with Cherry and Cedar (Basin 10). Staff will begin review of this analysis and provide further updates.
On November 17th, TM and Glenn Grignon with Atlantic Development kicked off Basin 1 Infrastructure Improvements! All TVing of pipes on Riverside and South Palm has been completed and we have found NO ISSUES! However, the 15-inch RCP across South Palm between drainage structures associated with Flamingo Road will need to be replaced. Please see attached Engineering Report(PDF, 994KB) from LJA (BSE) regarding recent findings. Residents surrounding the Flamingo Road stormwater system and on Riverside were notified of all initial work.
On November 17th, TM and Glenn visited several small project sites and Basin 10. It has been recommended by LJA and Atlantic that revised inlets with grated tops could be easily installed at the corner of Cedar Lane and Cherry as part of the existing contract with Atlantic. We are waiting on a proposal of the proposed costs. This is a quick modification that has been brought to the Town from residents and the engineer which may be part of the solution as we move forward with further analysis with Haley Ward.
Atlantic also agreed to TV the pipe at 449 Riverview Ln at no cost.
On November 4th a democratic election was held in the Town and two new Commission representatives were duly elected. Congratulations to Terry Cronin and Sherri Quarrie!
We started off this week with our flash flood storm but ended with beautiful fall weather in time for Halloween! Overall, the Town faired very well after the rain as testament to our stormwater system. We are excited to start the Basin 1 project and have identified the high-level areas that require immediate attention. Though flood waters have not reached any houses as of yet, several areas have experienced “too close for comfort” water levels. These are the basins we will concentrate our immediate efforts in to determine the problem and next steps to solutions. Staff will continue to keep the Mayor and Commission informed on this progress.
Following is a short list of the PD’s week:
The following is a summary of the high-level items addressed by staff this week.