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2018-30282 ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 2018 -30282 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 4.02(B) OF THE CITY CODE, CONSENTING TO THE CITY MANAGER'S APPOINTMENT OF ROY COLEY AS PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. WHEREAS, Public Works is proposing organizational changes that would like to share with the City Commission; and WHEREAS, Mr. Eric Carpenter has served as both an Assistant City Manager (ACM) and Public Works Director for the City of Miami Beach for the past two and a half years; and WHEREAS, the responsibility to serve as ACM to three very visible Departments (Parks and Recreation, Capital Improvement Projects, and Public Works) is a significant challenge alone, serving as a liaison to the Mayor and Commission regarding infrastructure matters, taking on special projects, interfacing with the constituents and helping to facilitate interdepartmental solutions; and WHEREAS, in addition, to serving as the Director of one of the City's largest and most diverse Departments at the forefront of the battle against sea level rise and stormwater management, water and sewer infrastructure renewal, cleanliness of the City, street lighting, landscape maintenance and all facets of street and sidewalk maintenance is a monumental task; and WHEREAS, in parallel with this, Mr. Roy Coley has been performing in an exceptional manner as the Assistant Director of that Department; and WHEREAS, considering these facts, I am recommending promoting Mr. Coley to Director of Public Works and allowing Mr. Carpenter to focus additional efforts on the role of serving his portfolio of Departments as the ACM. This move would not add any additional head count to the organization and will improve the efficiency of the operations; and WHEREAS, Mr. Coley is currently the Assistant Director of Public Works /Infrastructure Director for the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the operational disciplines he leads are drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, streets, and street lighting. In Miami Beach as a Division Director and Assistant Department Director Mr. Coley has been a transformational leader; and WHEREAS, Mr. Coley will provide innovative approaches to stormwater management, renewal and replacement of aging drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, streets, and street lighting. He believes Public Works is the backbone of any city and will instill a "working for you" approach in all divisions when dealing with residents, and businesses. He will further develop relationships with regulators and have a collaborative approach to implementing new community improvement projects; and WHEREAS, Mr. Coley has more than 20 years' experience in water resources operations and maintenance. He is licensed by the states of Alabama, and Florida in water and wastewater treatment. He has six certifications from California State University College of Engineering, Sacramento in various water resources treatment and management fields. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership from St. Thomas University of Miami where he graduated sum cum laud and a Master of Business Administration from Saint Leo University of Florida; and WHEREAS, Roy is passionate about water resources and its preservation. The American Water Works Association (AWWA) requested him to present to their water quality conference in 2010 on his work in Key West where he pioneered a new water quality management technique in drinking water systems. His research and case study were published by the AWWA in the technical manual M56 second edition; and WHEREAS, the City Manager seeks confirmation by the City Commission of his appointment of Roy Cooley as Public Works Director. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission pursuant to the requirements of Section 4.02(b) of the City Code, consent to the City Manager's appointment of Roy Coley as Public Works Director. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of April, 2018. ATTEST: 2. 4. R. ael . Granada, Ci Cler sasa B E an Gelber, Mayor to APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE &, FOR EXE • UTION 1 1 Amiga AP City 0 ttorney 1 to MIAMI BEACH Resolutions - R7 J COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: April 11, 2018 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER TO NAME ROY COLEYAS PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. ANALYSIS The purpose of memorandum is to share with the City Commission organizational changes that I am recommending. Mr. Eric Carpenter has served as both an Assistant City Manager (ACM) and Public Works Director for the City of Miami Beach for the past two and a half years. The responsibility to serve as ACM to three very visible Departments (Parks and Recreation, Capital Improvement Projects, and Public Works) is a significant challenge alone, not to mention serving as a liaison to the Mayor and Commission regarding infrastructure matters, taking on special projects, interfacing with the constituents and helping to facilitate interdepartmental solutions. In addition to serving as the Director of one of the City's largest and most diverse Departments at the forefront of the battle against sea level rise and stormwater management, a number of other important issues include water and sewer infrastructure renewal, cleanliness of the City, street lighting, landscape maintenance and all facets of street and sidewalk maintenance. In parallel with this Mr. Roy Coley has been performing in an exceptional manner as the Assistant Director of that Department. Considering these facts, I am recommending promoting Mr. Coley to Director of Public Works and allowing Mr. Carpenter to focus additional efforts on the role of serving his portfolio of Departments as the ACM. This move would not add any additional head count to the organization and will improve the efficiency of the operations. Mr. Coley is currently the Assistant Director of Public Works /Infrastructure Director for the City of Miami Beach. The operational disciplines he leads are drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, streets, and street lighting. In Miami Beach as a Division Director and Assistant Department Director Mr. Coley has been a transformational leader. He led the development and implementation of an employee incentivization plan that has resulted to date in employees obtaining 32 licenses or certifications in water, wastewater, or stormwater operations. He represented Public Works in a group from the region that traveled to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop mitigation efforts for mosquito transmitted disease. He has been featured in multiple public service announcement videos and news reports providing education to the public on mosquito control /prevention. Mr. Coley was one of the leaders in the preparation and response to Hurricane Irma, which among many things included providing 30,000 bags of sand for residents to protect their property and removal of 150,000 cubic yards of debris from City streets. He collaborated with 1271 environmental management to deliver a lighting system to Lummus Park where security and environmental concerns were significantly improved. Existing resources were used to implement a 24/7 live hotline where residents and businesses could call to report problems. Immediately after beginning to work in Miami Beach Mr. Coley was tasked with responding to historical King Tides. He procured new vacuum trucks to aid the immediate shocks of high waters and developed a strategy where temporary pumps were used to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the lowest lying areas while more permanent measures were being developed. Mr. Coley will provide innovative approaches to stormwater management, renewal and replacement of aging drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, streets, and street lighting. He believes Public Works is the backbone of any city and will instill a "working for you" approach in all divisions when dealing with residents, and businesses. He will further develop relationships with regulators and have a collaborative approach to implementing new community improvement projects. Mr. Coley has more than 20 years' experience in water resources operations and maintenance. He is licensed by the states of Alabama, and Florida in water and wastewater treatment. He has six certifications from California State University College of Engineering, Sacramento in various water resources treatment and management fields. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Leadership from St. Thomas University of Miami where he graduated sum cum laud and a Master of Business Administration from Saint Leo University of Florida. Roy is passionate about water resources and its preservation. The American Water Works Association (AWWA) requested him to present to their water quality conference in 2010 on his work in Key West where he pioneered a new water quality management technique in drinking water systems. His research and case study were published by the AWWA in the technical manual M56 second edition. Some notable accomplishments are the startup and operations of three reverse osmosis drinking water plants, and five wastewater treatment plant. Four treatment plants under his direction received operational excellence awards by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for consistently exceeding regulatory requirements. Successfully leading and implementing water privatization efforts between the US Navy /Department of Defense and the FKAA. The water privatization at NAS Key West was the US Navy's first utility privatization and serves as their model for future utility privatizations. In addition to the above information I have attached the resume of Mr. Coley so that you can read more about his qualifications. Based upon all of the information and in my role to continuously improve the organization I am proud to present Mr. Roy Coley to the City Commission for ratification as the new Public Works Director for the City of Miami Beach. I will be scheduling one on one meetings for each of the Commissioners with Mr. Coley in case you have any questions of him. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution Legislative Tracking, Public Works 1272 ATTACHMENTS: Description o Roy Coley Resume 1273 Roy Coley Objectives Utilize my technical expertise coupled with my proven leadership abilities to provide superior quality, cost effective, sustainable, and resilient public services. Education Saint Leo University, Florida Master Business Administration • GPA: 3.917 (transcripts available upon request) St. Thomas University of Miami, Florida Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, Organizational Leadership Dean's List GPA: 4.0 (transcripts available upon request) Experience City of Miami Beach 1 .1700'Convention Center Drive, Miami. Beach, Florida 33139 Assistant Public 'Works Director/Infrastructure Director .Tune 2Oi 5- Preseni Direct 118 professional and paraprofessional team members in the operations and maintenance of the City's drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, streets, and street lighting systems. Provide general direction for an additional 165 professional and paraprofessional team members within the public works department. Develop and implement a $122 million annual operating budget, contribute to the development and implementation of $500 million capital improvement plan with complex .financing strategies. Lead the operational efforts associated with climate change adaptation for the City of Miami Beach; raising roadways, installing stormwater pumping systems, replacing water and sewer infrastructure with more resilient, and sustainable components. Represent the City of Miami Beach to various stakeholder groups concerning business, and neighborhood community revitalization efforts. Make presentations, and discuss staff recommendations to the elected City Commission. Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority j 1100 Kennedy Drive, Key West, Florida 33040 Manager of Operations August 2005 August 2015 Directed 135 professional and paraprofessional team members, operated 4 drinking water treatment plants and 6 wastewater treatment plants, managed fleet maintenance, developed $17 million annual operating budget, managed U.S. Navy water utility privatization, negotiated U.S. Navy wastewater privatization, developed and managed capital improvement plans and budget, 1274 presented to the governing body and civic organizations on behalf of the state agency. My salary upon departure was $140k. Town ofFalkville I First Ave, Falkville, Alabama 35622 Superintendent of Utilities August 1996— August 2005 Directed the town's water and wastewater systems, streets maintenance, storm water operations, parks and recreation maintenance, and cemetery operations and maintenance. Strengths e Superior water treatment and complex distribution Advanced wastewater treatment and collection system operations • Multi- business function budget development Strategic planning, team building and change agent O Public /Private contract negotiations with U.S. Navy t, Effective communications skills including crisis communications e Human resources management, including collective bargaining, and policy development Capital improvement project management • Enhance customer service experience • Emergency management preparedness Licenses • State of Florida; Drinking Water Treatment, Level A (highest level) O State of Florida; Wastewater Treatment, Level A (highest level) e State of Alabama; Water Grade II State of Alabama; Wastewater Grade I Certifications • National Rural Water Association Water University; Utility Management Certification (2010) • California State University, Sacramento; Water Treatment I (2005) • California State University, Sacramento; Water Treatment II (2005) • California State University, Sacramento; Manage For Success (2006) • California State University, Sacramento; Wastewater Treatment I (2007) • California State University, Sacramento; Wastewater Treatment II (2007) • California State University, Sacramento; Advanced Waste Treatment (2007) • University of Florida, TREEO Center; Water Facilities Security (2010) • Emergency Management Institute, FEMA; IS- 00100PW, IS- 00200, IS- 00700, and IS- 00800. • Alabama Fire College; Apparatus Operator Aerial (2004) • Amkus Rescue Systems; (2001& 2003) 1275