Department Leadership Meeting Recap

City Manager Dave Hansen’s opening remarks

  • Doug Smith is out today interviewing for Jim Ricketts replacement
  • Merit pay system is going back into the budget. No details on requirements were discussed.
  • City Council is in a good place and are appreciative of staffs’ work
  • Dave suggested we should stay informed about Council’s positions on issues and support them when discussions are taking place with context to the City. Light rail was brought up as an example – as in the City supports light rail. It’s OK to have a personal position but the City’s position is in support of the project.
  • There will be Council briefs on department budgets. Dave will be controlling most of the messaging. Budget is in better shape than we thought earlier.
  • We have an aggressive legislative agenda in Richmond, and moving it forward is difficult. He said the lobbyist are effective and that we don’t have much clout. Dave stressed how different the environment is in Richmond.

 

Catheryn Whitesell introduced Nancy Glassman of Continental Research, the firm hired to conduct the City’s Citizen Satisfaction Survey every two years. Many of you have seen the results. Nancy was very encouraged.

Survey highlights:

  • 19 of 30 City services ranked above 80% satisfaction rating
  • 94% satisfied with services overall
  • 46% of citizens learn info about the city on the web or email
  • 95% of citizens thing VB is a good place to live
  • Overall scores have hit a plateau this year. Not much higher to go.

 

Heidi Kulber, MD, MPH – Director Virginia Beach Health Department presented Advance Care Planning or ACP

  • ACP allows for people to make their own plans, in advance, for the care you want when you reach a stage that you are no longer capable of deciding how you will be cared for.
  • Advanced Directives, Living Wills, and Advanced Care Planning are all similar
  • Less than 30% of adults have advance directives
  • Short video on Advance Care 1 min 26 sec
  • Interesting facts: in 1900 average age  at death was 47, today it is 78.8
  • In 1900, 34% of people died of infection in 3-4 days
  • Today people die of Heart Disease 25%, Cancer 23%, COPD 6% – All of these illness have treatments that can extend life.
  • Making a plan for extended care is more important than ever.
  • ACP can be as simple as downloading and completing forms from Sentara Health Care’s website, to more advanced legal documents.

 

Economic Development – Presented Virginia Beach’s Economic Platforms. Most can be found at http://www.yesvirginiabeach.com/

 

Questions for Dave

  • Yes, a 4th Deputy City Manager is planned
  • The hiring freeze has been more like a Controlled Recruiting Activity
  • Super Tuesday is next week. You must declare your party affiliation to vote.

 

Last Meeting

Standing ovation given to Chief Bruce Edwards, Director Virginia Beach EMS who is retiring after 40 years with the City.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *