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Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CMCity Manager
City of College Park
February 7, 2015
Professional Biography
Mr. Moore serves as the city’s chief administrative officer, responsible for oversight of day to day operations, leadership and guidance to all divisions of city government, as well as implementing policies and programs directed by the Mayor and City Council. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Mr. Moore earned both undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics and public administration from the University of Illinois, as well as post-graduate certificates from the Florida Atlantic University Department of Urban and Regional Planning, and the University of Virginia Senior Executive Institute for Local Government Management.
Mr. Moore is currently a member of the Board of Directors, The Alliance for Innovation, an international network of progressive governments and partners committed to transforming local government by accelerating the development and dissemination of innovations. Honored in May 2006, by the Greater Chicago Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration with its annual Model Administrator/Outstanding Alumnus Award. He is a Life Member of the University of Illinois Presidents Council, and is an International City/County Management Association Credentialed Manager (ICMA-CM).
Professional Journey
1991 – 1993 Analyst/Auditor – Chicago, Illinois
1994 – 1995 Management Analyst – Peoria, Illinois
1995 – 1999 Assistant City Manager – Deerfield Beach, Florida
1999 – 2005 City Manager – Sebastian, Florida
2005 – 2010 City Manager – Las Cruces, New Mexico
2010 – 2013 City Manager – Morgantown, West Virginia
2013 – Present City Manager – College Park, Georgia
Strategic Planning
Application of Strategic Planning in Local Government• Plan Development
Assess the local government’s history and significant accomplishmentsAssess the local government’s current statusDevelop mission and vision statementsPerform needs assessments (SWOT Analysis)Educate and communicate the planDevelop short-term and long-range goals and applicable action plan
Plan Execution:• Programs• Procedures• Budgets Plan Review and Evaluation
Leadership & Guidance in Municipal Budgeting
• Where does the money come from?- Municipal Property Rates/Ancillary Tax Proceeds- Various Enterprise Fund Operations
• Municipal Financial Management/Proposed Budget Calendar • Implementation and Spending • Monitor of Revenues and Expenditures • Evaluation – Performance Measures, Indicators, Goals and Objectives
www.atlantaaerotropolis.org
Land Use Planning
Aerotropolis and Airport City
Dr. John Kasarda of the University of North Carolina pioneered the "Aerotropolis" concept, which is an urban development form comprising aviation-intensive businesses and related enterprises surrounding an airport.
An "Airport City" is developed at and immediately around the airport and serves as the multimodal, multi-functional commercial center of the Aerotropolis, anchoring air-enabled trade in goods and services.
Multiple Jurisdictions in the Core Airport Area
Atlanta Regional Commission
City of College ParkCity of Atlanta
City of East Point City of HapevilleCity of RiverdaleClayton CountyFulton County
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Land Use Planning
Collaboration for Economic Development
Each Jurisdiction has Zoning and Planning Control Within Their Boundaries
View from the Gateway Center towards the ATL, College Park’s Downtown, the SkyTrain, ATL SkyTrain Station, and Downtown Atlanta (On the Horizon)
FAA Offices ATLATL SkyTrain StationCollege Park
DowntownRedevelopmentArea
Gateway Center Marriott
Atlanta
SkyTrain Rail Line
I85
FutureATL Hotel
FutureATL Office Buildings
ATL’s Draft Master Plan Proposes a Hotel and Office Buildings within the ATL Boundary; the ‘Airport City’ Concept
Georgia International Convention Center (GICC)
Closure of the Former GICC Due to ATL’s Construction of a 5th Runway Made Funds Available for Construction of the New GICC (Above and Right)
GICC Expansion Area
ATL
Covered Walkway from SkyTrain to GICC
Marriott Gateway HotelATL SkyTrainGICC / Gateway Center SkyTrain Station
GICC SkyTrain Station (Left), Marriott Hotel (Center) and Office Building (Right)
GICC SkyTrain StationInterior
Airport City
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
ATL SkyTrain Station (Left)
“Iconic” Hotel
Office Buildings / Mixed-Use Development (Right)
ATL’s Draft Master Plan Proposes a Hotel and Office Buildings within the ATL Boundary; RFQ has been released
January 27, 2015 Announcement
Questions
Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CMCity Manager
www.collegeparkga.com
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