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An overview of the success of our Deerfield Township team, in its pursuit of organization-wide public service goals.
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Deerfield Township
Goals, Objectives &Achievements
Commitment to Service Excellence
Elected OfficialsAdministratorSenior Staff
Staff
ResidentsBusinesses
Teamwork• Administration• Sheriff’s Post• Human Resources• Fire Rescue• Community Development• Public Relations• Parks• Public Works
Goals
2009 Achievements
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Enhance Fire Dept. Operations
– Command Staff substantially restructured, duties re‐allocated;
– New FT firefighter/paramedics to be hired in 2nd, 4thquarters of 2009;
– New apparatus (medic units) put in service;– Station 59 established, to reduce run‐time, enhance service to NW Quadrant;
– Dispatch/Run protocols between DTFR and City of Mason Fire have been revised, to reduce run time to citizens in both communities;
– Negotiations, planning initiated, re: potential co‐location in relocated Mason Station 51
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Redevelop LandBanked and Underutilized Properties
– Study of options for permanent location of Administration Center initiated;
– Saleable assets held by Deerfield Township have been identified;
– Disposition strategies, options for properties developed, in pursuit
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Develop/Implement Comprehensive Infrastructure Plan
– Deerfield Township Comprehensive Plan – a Vision for 2020 completed;
– Coordination, communication with regional communities has increased, improved;
– Infrastructure, public locations identified, GIS map in development
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Develop Internal Information/Communications Protocols
– Utilization of township Intranet for information distribution, sharing has been expanded;
– Regular, recurring meetings between BOT, administration;
– Recurring information distribution to BOT, Department heads increased;
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Develop MultiYear Financial Plan Linked to Budget
– 3‐year forecast of funds complete;– 2009 Integrated Operating Budget/Spending Plan developed;
– Capital Improvement Budget developed;– TIF‐funded Capital Improvement Plan/Schedule under development
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Develop Branding/PR Strategy
– Reviewed, in conjunction with development of Comprehensive Plan;
– Draft RFP developed;– Community satisfaction survey undertaken by University of Dayton Communications Dept;
– Branding/marketing strategy options developed by UD Communications Dept
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Comprehensive Economic Development/R&E Strategy
– R&E calling program, w/Warren County Dept. of Development, ODOD undertaken;
– Cincinnati USA Partnership Business Calling Blitz scheduled for 2nd Quarter, 2009;
– Inventory of available facilities being developed, in conjunction with Cincinnati USA Partnership;
– Outreach meetings, calls with area development community initiated;
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Park Facilities Upgrade/Development
– Fleckenstein Park development completed, park open to the public;
– Cottell Park playscape, restroom facilities, gazebos, benches and tables installed;
– Cottell Park tennis & basketball court construction to be undertaken, 2nd Quarter, 2009
– Baseball field improvements to be undertaken, 2nd Quarter, 2009;
– Schappacher Park improvements planned; to be initiated in 2nd Quarter, 2009
2008 Goals & Objectives
• Evaluate/Assess Township Physical Facilities
– Condition, utility of existing facilities completed;– Expansion/improvement plans in development;– Demolition of surplus assets to be undertaken, 2nd Quarter, 2009
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
2009 Goals & Objectives
• Safety Services
– Focus on continuous improvement is on‐going with Fire/EMS, WCSO Deerfield Post;
– Professional development plans for Fire/EMS personnel created;
– WCSO Deerfield Post deputies pursuing additional training, certification;
– Fire/EMS personnel continue to pursue additional training/certification;
– Deerfield Township has absorbed the cost of 2 additional deputy sheriffs, from Warren County;
– Facility, equipment planning is on‐going;– Integration & communication between safety services divisions has been substantially improved;
2009 Goals & Objectives
• Economic Development
– Business R&E/Business Calling program initiated;– Business Buffet program initiated – strong positive feedback received;
– Deerfield Township Business and Services Directory development to be initiated, 2nd Quarter, 2009;
– Business of the Quarter program is continuing;
2009 Goals & Objectives
• Marketing and Promotion– Reconstruction of website to be initiated, 2nd Quarter, 2009;
– Direct, electronic information distribution to citizens, businesses expanded;
– Marketing/Branding campaign to be initiated, 2ndQuarter, 2009;
2009 Goals & Objectives
• Townshipowned Properties
– Properties identified in distribution strategy (2008 Goal) are being reviewed;
– Discussions, where appropriate, with interested parties are on‐going;
2009 Goals & Objectives
• Roadways– Project meeting w/ODOT, Warren & Hamilton county, consulting engineer
scheduled for 2nd Quarter, 2009, re: Fields‐Ertel/Mason‐Montgomery;– Identification of TIF‐eligible roadway projects underway
• Loveland Park Redevelopment– CDBG funds for infrastructure improvements to Loveland Park being
actively pursued;– Retention of Loveland Park within Deerfield Township being actively
pursued
• Staff Wellness – Proposal for organization‐wide wellness plan received. Likely initiation, 3rd
Quarter, 2009;
• Zoning Resolution Update– Review and development of resolution update underway
• Parks– Upgrades, improvements on‐going
•In March 2007, Deputy Scott Stavermann seized 12 kilos of cocaine during a routine traffic stop for a speeding violation. This was the largest cocaine seizure in the history of the county. Two years later, the case was resolved with a conviction in Federal Court and resulted in the seizure of the vehicle used to transport the cocaine.
•Sergeant John Faine and Deputy Ryan Saylor ‐Recognition by MADD as Top Cops
• Detectives Roger Barnes and Jerry Niffenegger solved the string of bank robberies in late 2008.
•Expansion of the DARE Program in 2007 by Deputy Don McGlothlin from elementary schools to the junior high level.
Deerfield Post Warren County Sheriff ’s Office
Deerfield Post
• BAC Datamaster was put into service at our post, purchased with grant money.
• Deputy Jim Doddy was selected to join the Warren County Tactical Team.
• Audio and video equipment purchased in 2007 and 2008 – a huge asset.
• In 2008, two Post Deputies among the top in the sergeant’s promotional process. One of those has since been promoted and is assigned to the Township.
• Training has been ongoing for development of each officer, and the Post has made great strides building on our relationship with the public, becoming a more service oriented agency.
• Deerfield Township Comprehensive Plan, A Vision for 2020: The completion of the first comprehensive plan for the Township.
• GIS: Widespread benefits• Fields Ertel Corridor Study ‐ Two new zoning
classifications to manage future development in the corridor
• Enhanced Zoning Code Enforcement• Zoning Resolution Rewrite• Toyota Case: Major win for the Township• Heritage Pointe Case • Board of Zoning Appeals and Zoning Commission
Training
Community Development
Community Development
• Business Retention: Warren County Economic Development, & Ohio Department of Development
• Business Outreach: Educate businesses• Business Call Blitz: Week of May 4. • Community Partner Committee: Township as an
investor in the Economic Development Partnership
• New Township Administration Office• Mapping Township Trails• Site Location of Station 59• Fleckenstein Park – Citizen Input• Citizen Input for Station 59• King Mansion – National Register of Historic Places Notification Letter
Parks & Recreation
• Cottell Park Improvements: Extend sewers‐Upgrade the existing water service‐ New restroom facility‐ Upgrade Snyder House electric‐ Drainage and grading improvements‐ Parking lot, entrance way, paving and marking ‐ Playground‐Old playground relocated‐New soccer goal‐Snyder House flooring, roof repaired, HVAC‐Two shelters, 2 water fountains‐Tennis, basketball courts begun
Parks & Recreation
• Fleckenstein Park Improvements: ‐The $2.8 million improvements were completed and the park opened in October 2008‐Farm House and barn removed‐Existing barn restored – converted into a temporary fire station‐Modular building Station #59‐Drainage improvements to north end of the property
Parks & Recreation• Carter Park: ‐The King Mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic places‐New paths were installed as well as upgrades
• Schappacher Park: ‐Design started on updated parking, pathways and restrooms‐Clean up after the wind storm
•Kingswood Park: ‐Modified to allow for Lacrosseand cross‐country practice• Other:‐Recycle dumpsters‐Movies in the Park‐Summer camps‐Breakfast with Santa‐Cooperating with Mason Arts Council for programs
Public Relations • Social Media/Communications: ‐We are meeting 4/30 with a Township‐based company to create a new site and initiate a branding campaign‐Contracted with C Notify for a Townshipwide Emergency Notification system in process‐Initiated weekly online newsletters including a Business Newsletter ‐ to update residents and increased the number in our database‐ Initiated use of online surveys for resident feedback‐Created a Logo for Deerfield Day which won a national award‐Revamped Deerfield Day to Taste of Deerfield, incorporating new contests, entertainment and features‐ Daily Press Releases
Public Relations • Held successful Homeowner Association Consortiums•Gatefold advertising in the Business Courier/Book of Lists to increase awareness of our business base• Increased size and participation in Annual Tree Lighting, Halloween and held a Bike/Hike to Graeter’s Event•Assisted Parks to cooperate with Mason Area Arts Council• Assisted the Deerfield Township Post and Fire Rescue departments with Safety Town and other safety events• Launched Business Breakfast Buffet with Community Development• Published Deerfield Digest and Annual Reports•Increasing identity of the Township as evidenced through Enquirer stories and features which now increasingly correctly identify the Township•Bought air time on WKRC to promote Deerfield Day• Initiated a Business of the Quarter Award/Recognition• Organized the 10 Year Anniversary Recognition for the Fire Department. •Worked with the Parks Department to stage the largest Easter Egg Hunt event ever•Worked with Hayfaa Wadih to obtain office artwork • Held successful Employee Banquets
Public Works• Joint Pathway Improvement Projects: ‐Snider Road Pathway Project ‐ Socialville‐Fosters Pathway Project‐ US 22&3 Pathway Project. ‐ Pathway Connection on Old‐Irwin Simpson Road in front of Schappacher Park. Expected to be constructed in late 2009.‐ “Deerfield Trails” future pathway design and implementation.
• Planning StudiesInvolved in:‐Fields Ertel Corridor Study with Warren and Hamilton Counties.‐ Fields Ertel and Columbia Road Intersection planning.‐ Planning and design of the IrwinSimpson realignment project.‐ Study to add a north bound lane on Mason Montgomery Road from the interchange to Natorp’s Blvd.‐ Kings Mills Infrastructure Improvements. ‐ Evaluated the potential for a traffic light on 22&3 at the Nantucket Development.
Public Works
• Funding Applications:‐ CDBG funding for various projects after the last two years‐ Voinovich’s office for the Kings Mills Infrastructure Project. ‐ FEMA Recovery money for the wind storm. ‐OKI funding received for the 22&3 pathway project. •Improvement Projects:‐ Continued for our third consecutive year to work collaboratively with the City of Mason on a Joint Resurfacing Project. ‐Worked on site improvements and construction of Station 59 at Fleckenstein Park. ‐ Improvement and restoration of the Station 56 site. ‐ Schappacher Park / Old‐Irwin Simpson Improvement Project ‐ Completed the redesign of the Schappacher Park parking area. Will also repair, resurface, and restripe Old‐Irwin‐Simpson. The project also includes a pathway connection and improved ADA Compliant Handicap ramps. Anticipated construction late summer 2009.
Public Works
• Services:‐Improved the Townships residential brush removal service. ‐ “Clean‐up Days”‐ Snow removal services ‐ Emergency response efforts to the wind storm. ‐ Replaced five large dump trucks over the past two years. ‐ Planned for and accomplished the relocation of Township offices.‐ Developed and implemented plans for the Rose Hill Cemetery Expansion. ‐ Developed design and site layout for future service facility and salt barn site. ‐ Worked closely with DRSWD on residential storm water issues.‐Successfully maintained over 100 miles of dedicated roadway.
•Subdivision Inspection / Acceptance‐ 2007 – Inspected and accepted 4.6 miles of roadway for public maintenance.‐ 2008 – Inspected and accepted 8.3 miles of roadway for public maintenance.
Human Resources•Membership in Warren County Safety Council and fulfillment of requirements resulted in refund checks totaling $10,770.40 for 2007 and 2008.• Established Transitional Work Program for employees injured on the job.• Changed insurance brokers from Ohio Insurance to McGohanBrabender and insurance carriers in July, 2008 resulting in a savings of more than $117,000 for the 2nd 6 months of 2008.• Participated in Bureau of Workers’ Comp PDP+ Program which has resulted in the Township receiving a 10% discount.• Instituted Random Drug Screening for Fire Dept. Personnel and coordinate quarterly.• Attended DOT Drug & Alcohol Supervisor Training• Attended OHPELRA and NPELRA conference in 2008 and 2009.• Implemented Functional Ability Testing for new employees and employees returning to work from a medical leave for Cemetery, Park and Road Departments employees.
Assistant to Administrator
• Coordinated organization‐wide cell phone carrier transition••Completed & submitted 2007, 2008 ODOD TIF Report
• Worked with Fiscal Office in transition from Ms. Spiekerman to John Wahle
• Assisted the Fiscal Office in implementing the electronic purchase requisition system
• Served as Acting Township Administrator during Dan Evers’medical leave
Coordinated multiple computer software, hardware upgrades, deployment of new servers
•Implemented and administer phone system for Administrative offices
Fire Rescue• Organizational Change
•More involvement of Battalions – closer core group runs operations smoothly• Every firefighter held accountable at every level• Very positive attitude among the ranks•Rescue 56 placed out of service except for specialty calls dealing with difficult or equipment intensive operations.•Staffing adjusted to provide for a minimum of 2 – 3 man Engine companies, 1 – 4 man Engine company, and 1 – 4 man dedicated Ladder company.•Increased maximum manning, which reduces overtime occurrences Two new 2008 Horton Medic units giving, us a total of 3 first out Medic units.•MDC units in all of our front line apparatus.
Fire Rescue
•Revised the Safety Town curriculum and have enjoyed two years of a very successful and interactive program
•Changed our uniform policy to better address the needs of our profession
•Changed the department patch to better reflect the image and professionalism of our department
•Implemented training requirements that require 60 hours of offered training to qualify for professional development pay increase
Also in 2009, we will be phasing in the addition of 12 career employees.