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LTC 222-2018 Property Management Department Program UpdateIx BEACI City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach FL 33139 LTC# 222-2018 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the Cit ommission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manage DATE: April 24, 2018 SUBJECT: Property Management Departmdnt Program Update The purpose of this Letter to Commission (LTC) is to provide the Mayor and Commission with an update of the Property Management program as a result of the reorganization in the Department. Background On March 15, 2017, Property Management issued an LTC on the Department's reorganization in order to modernize operations, improve the level of maintenance, and provide fiscal oversight. This process required the reclassification of several positions. Trade specific positions (plumber, electrician, air-conditioning mechanic, carpenter, and painter) were reclassified to a multi -use position such as Tradesworker I (unlicensed) and Tradesworker II (licensed). The reorganization also called for the implementation of a zone management model which assigned a Facility Zone Manager to each of the six geographic sectors which collectively comprise the entire city. These Facility Zone Managers oversee the daily operations of facilities within their designated area to maximize safe, efficient and cost-effective operations, while serving as a source to identify deficiencies and prioritize needs. Facility Zone Managers proactively address maintenance issues before they become a problem or are noticed by stakeholders. Moreover, the Department maintains an after-hours response schedule, with Facility Zone Managers available to answer emergencies 24/7 and with tradesworkers scheduled on diverse shifts that include evenings and weekends. This allows for a program with adaptable and readily accessible workforce that not only can perform the work necessary, but also ensures availability to address emergencies as they arise. The Department further enhanced its program with Facilities Capital Projects Coordinators. These Coordinators manage construction and renovation projects that extend the life of city assets. At approximately a year after its reorganization, the Department reviewed the performance and result of instituting a collaborative, versatile and responsive workforce. Analysis The Department analyzed data of work orders completed citywide prior to and post the reorganization of the Department. The previous model based on trade -specific duties, required several personnel to complete a task. A painter, carpenter and electrician would have been assigned to the same work order, each completing an individual task over the span of several days. The migration to the Tradesworker position model in contrast, provided the Department LTC: Property Management Department Program Update Page: 2 of 2 greater flexibility and minimized delays in the delivery of service. This allowed for greater efficiency: the adaptable, multipurpose position able to complete all tasks associated with the work order over less time. With the current sixteen (16) person field crew and contractors, the Department has been able to complete as many, if not more work orders as it did in prior years. The following table depicts the total number of work orders completed per fiscal year since 2014-2015, when the Department reduced by twenty-two (22) positions. 2015-2016 5143 2016-2017 2017-2018 (mid -year) 5007 Equally, important is the response time to complete these work orders. The average number of days to respond to and fix maintenances issue has decreased as illustrated in the table below: 2015-2016 30 16-2017_''. 2017-2018 1 It is important to note that the work orders completed in FY 2017-2018 are as of mid -year (March 30th) and will exponentially surpass prior years, The Property Management Department has the organization model to focus on immediate as well as long-term maintenance needs. The program is efficient, proactive and responsive as evidenced by the data. Additionally, the program which infuses early detection and prioritization, utilizes the skills of Facility Zone Managers and Facilities Capital Projects Coordinators (FCPC) to extend the life of City assets, This fiscal year, the FCPCs are slated to complete more than sixty (60) construction and/or renovation projects. In turn, the versatile Tradesworkers will continue to provide the necessary support to ensure existing and renewed assets are well-maintained. In an effort for continued improvement, the Department will be implementing design standard guidelines citywide. This will facilitate the maintenance of our buildings, capital and renovations projects as well as further enhance a program that meets the goals of service excellence, improved cleanliness, and providing a well-maintained physical environment„ ikk JLM/MT/AM/EM