 Together, so we have introductions, project overview, project area, frequently asked questions, and a bunch of timeline. So your project team is, I'm the project manager, Liam Conlon, my phone number is 817-392-6824. And it's Liam.Conlon at Fort Horde, Texas, which is all one word, and our inspector is John Robinson, who is on the call here also. And his number is 817-392-8452, and it's John Robinson at Fort Horde, Texas, your project team includes the contractor, which is surface sea construction. And Kagan Young, who is here, he's the superintendent, and he's on the call also. Our engineering design consultant, our RGN, and their representative project manager is Chris Brooks. Why are we doing this project? For work prioritizes focusing water and sewer lines and have a high risk of failure. This is based on available data, which includes water main break history, the leak history, 12-circuit television inspection, which is CCTV, the age of the line, but he wants the line material and their service lines and cast iron service lines. Project overview, in this case, the existing cast iron water main would be replaced, and the side of the sewer main would be installed on the same street, which is Mockingbird Lane. And it's pretty much at the southern boundary of the colonial country club, and actually it's northwest of Texas Christian University. This Capital Improvement Project is in the For Work Council District number three. Who would be impacted? Instruction would impact the Tanglewood and Colonial Hills neighborhood associations, and the landmarks include the Colonial Country Club to the north, and the MNG Carver City up through the southeast. Project area. A new 12-inch diameter water main would be installed in Mockingbird Lane from Simondale Drive westward to the end of Mockingbird Lane, which can be seen on the drawing. And also a new 30-inch diameter sewer main would be installed in Mockingbird Lane between Simondale and our flow drive. And this is to alleviate some of your sewer overflows that generally occur during storm events. The impacted streets will include Mockingbird Lane from Simondale Drive to Mockingbird Lane intersection westwardly, and 1650 feet, and that's both water and sewer. And Mockingbird Court from Mockingbird Lane to the close of SAC, which is Walburn Sower, and a hardware drive from Mockingbird Lane, southerly 160 feet, which can also be seen on the exhibit that we have on that site page seven. With special events be cancelled during construction. To accommodate special events in the area, construction would be intermittent in order to avoid traffic issues. Are we getting new curb and gutter? The city will replace a part of your driveway that's in the city right away, which is referred to as the airfront or driveway approach. Existing curb and gutter that has been removed as part of the construction will be replaced once the water and sanitary sewer mains are in place and the service lines are connected to the new mains. Will there be land closures during construction? One traffic lane would be closed on Mockingbird Lane and Mockingbird Court and Harwood Drive in the affected areas. The hours of construction are 7am to 6pm, generally a Monday to Friday, and if requested by the contractor, 9am to 4-5pm on Saturdays. Signs will be posted to alert motorists. When our sewer service is being interrupted, sanitary sewer services will not be interrupted. Your sewer cleaners will be installed at the property line. Sewer cleaners provide supposed easy access if a backup or blockage occurs. Sewer line from the property line to the house is the owner's responsibility to maintain. Do we need access to your property? No, this construction is industry. If more water needs access to your property, you will be contacted. What happens if my property is damaged? Contractor will take pictures and video of the property before breaking ground. We also encourage property owners to take pictures and video with a dead snap of their property prior to construction. Damage resulting from the contractors' activities during construction is the responsibility of the contractor. When our water will be turned off, water will be turned off for 15-30 minutes and services transferred from the existing line to a temporary line as shown in the drawing, and when the services transferred from the temporary to the new line. These switchovers are done during the day. Contractor will knock on the door and the customers know when the water will be turned off. The transfer typically takes 30 minutes. Our house, our business. When construction is effected by an irrigation system, the contractor has to cap irrigation lines before construction starts. Contractor will ask property owners to turn on the irrigation system so the sprinkler heads can be located and flagged. The contractor will replace capped or damaged irrigation systems if they are damaged as a result of our construction. Do you replace the water service line up to the house? We replace the city-owned service line to the water meter and meter box. We will repair impacted areas on your property. We do not replace the water line from the water meter to your home or business. The service line from the water meter to your home or business is conserved private plumbing. Repairs need to be done by a licensed plumber at the homeowner's expense. How does the temporary water line impact my water bill? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. In the summer months, a continuous flow keeps the water from the common stagnant in the above ground line. During winter months, however, the water must be continuously flowing throughout the temporary line to keep the line from freezing. So, in other words, keep your faucet stripping. The bill for your water usage while you are on temporary line is based on an average of the previous month's usage. What part of the sewer line is the customer's responsibility? The city side of the line starts at the main industry and goes to the customer service turnout at the property line. The customer side of the service line goes from the sewer turnout at the property line to the house and includes all plumbing inside the house. Will the city's trash truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your site of the street is closed and your schedule and trash connection there, contractor will take your trash and recycling guards to the opposite side of the street. So, the trash collection vehicle can pick it up. If you see water running down the street, don't turn it off. Before we can connect your service to the new water line, we have to flush the line. The water flow from flushing the line will be continuous until the inspector gets the samples for that day. You will be connected to the new water man after two consecutive samples pass the bacteriological test. But it is time to sample the water flowing through the new water man. The contractor will place traffic cones around the valve to prevent anyone from parking over the valve. Do not move the cones. Don't park over the cones and don't turn off the water that. How will we know the construction is starting? If you live in an area impacted by the construction, keep an eye on your front door for a door hanger from the city of Fort Worth. You will receive door hangers. The first one says construction starts in seven days. The second door hanger says construction starts tomorrow. The inspector will include his or her business card and contact information on the door hanger. Timeline. Construction is anticipated to start on November the 14th. The protected end date is the fall of 2023. Contractor expects to start at the intersection of Mockingbird Land and Simon Land Drive. Generally, the sewer min is installed first then the water line is installed. Final plans includes replacing curb and gutter and caving with hostiles. Where can I get more information? Go on to www.4WordTexasAllOneWord.gov and type in the project number 103-389 in the search bar on the home page. The only other area water and sewer improvements will pop up. To get project updates, scroll down to the bottom of the project page and click on the subscribe to this page. The project map and the project summary slash frequently asked questions will be linked to this project page. How do I report an emergency or not an emergency? Emergency water min breaks, sewer backups, 24 hours a day, 817-392-4477 and select option 1. Water call center, which is non-emergency, is 7am to 7pm, Monday through Friday and it's the same number 817-392-4477 and what's also closed on city holidays. Now you can download the My 4Word app from the app store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks, water min breaks, missing or broken major leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Again, the contact information for this project is project manager Liam Condon, 817-392-6824. Liam.Condon at 4WordTexas.gov or our inspector John Robinson and 817-392-8452 John Don Robinson at 4WordTexas.gov. Thank you and have a nice evening. Thank you, Liam. We don't have any questions posted in the chat, so I am going to unmute you all and if you have a question. Bill, do you have a question? Kenton, do you have anything? And we've got Mike Herman. I missed the first part of this, but just curious, are these Colonials restrooms on the course going to tie into this new this line or I missed how once it starts how long is it going to take? Can you go back to that slide, Liam? It started on November the 14th and it would be the fall of 2023. Okay, it's almost a year. Yes, correct, yes. Hi, this is Bill Hester. I do have a question. Okay. Where are the last house on Mockingbird kind of at the dead end and as you guys I'm sure aware it's a dead end street that doesn't have a turnaround called the Sac or anything like that and there's a lot of colonial maintenance traffic that comes through there and so I'm just curious we're going to be able to easily back out of our driveway and get down the street and we only have one way to access our driveway and access hardwood and the other streets. So correct. Yeah, your actions ingress and ingress will not be interrupted. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm sure you've worked with Colonials in May, all the TV and security traders that park on Mockingbird to work out alternative arrangements. Yeah, we normally shut down for Colonial. We're aware of the fact that there won't be a lot of traffic on Mockingbird then. Calling user four if you had a question. We've got two calling users. While they're thinking about if they have a question we will have a PDF of this PowerPoint posted on the project page. This is what Monday we should be posted by Wednesday as the latest. We also create summary FAQs based on this PowerPoint. So if you just want to go on to the project page and download that and print it off you can do that as well. And you've also got, thank you, you've got Liam's phone number and John Robinson as your inspector. So Bill Hester. Hey Sally. Mark Hinton, Mike Herman. Yes, go ahead. Yeah, just just one more question. I'm curious and if you cover this I missed about the first five minutes. When you all do this project do you kind of take do it do it all at once? Or do you do certain sections at a time and complete the whole section? I see you're starting at Climondale and I'm just wondering will all of Mockingbird be torn up for lack of a better description and it's all sort of done at once or the work sections at a time? Oh, we're trying to do, as we said, if we come back and we do the restoration afterwards. Okay, thank you. Does anyone else have any questions before we shut down the meeting? Unless you want to talk about the TCU football game. No, and will the this meeting was recorded right? It'll be out there on the project site, too. Yes, there will be a video link to it. That'll be probably the end of tomorrow before we can get that posted. Okay, but just keep checking back. If you haven't gotten it and you can see the chat, the link to the project page is in the chat. Okay. If you want to copy that down. I'm not seeing that in the chat. Okay, it's probably the last message. You've got the welcome, you've got Liam's information, John's information, and then the link to the project. Can you see that? I see it says everyone. It says Sally, Anthony, Bill, Chris, John, Keegan, and Keegan. Okay, you're looking at participants. Sally, there's nothing posted to the chat. Oh, my mistake. It's posted, but it was posted internal. Actually, it says it's posted to everyone. I don't see anything in your chat. Okay, I will email this to the two neighborhood associations that you have the information if you need it. Hey, Sally, would you mind putting, would you mind go frogs, by the way, would you mind putting that slide up that just showed Liam's contact information and all that you added up just a second ago. Thank you. There you go. Thank you. You're welcome. Okay, if that is it, then make sure you check the project page by Wednesday at the latest, and you've got Liam's contact information if you have any questions. We appreciate y'all being here. Thank you. Bye. Bye-bye.