 Good evening, everyone. Thank you for joining us tonight in our community meeting for area. Street improvement 2018 bond year 3 contract 5 city project number 1 0 1 4 5 2. And my name is Megan and I am a project manager with the city of 4 tours, transportation and public works. Capital delivery team and I will be the project manager for this project. You are in the construction. First, I would like to welcome Mr Michael clean our district director. For attending this meeting, Mr Michael, do you want to say anything before we start the meeting? Yeah, I just say, hey, thanks for hosting this for the neighborhoods and everybody to know. I'm always a fan of being open and transparent of any of the processes that we're doing as part of the city. And I think these public meetings are important for that to happen so people can understand what's happening, ask questions. And do what they need to do and thanks for all of y'all Jeff and all the team there. For for making these things happen and improvements that really need to happen in the city. So thank you very much for taking the time and doing this tonight. Thank you, sir. So, back in September, last year, we had the public meeting for this project during the design phase. And tonight, we'll have the meeting before we start the construction. So this presentation to provide you with some information. About the scope of this project that is happening in your area. And give you a little bit of a heads up about what to expect with upcoming construction. In this presentation, I will talk in detail about the project overview and the scope of the work. Also, I will provide you with some information on the schedule of this construction. So, you will be able to know when we'll start and finish the construction in your street. During the meeting, you can send your question during the chat option in Webex. The chat button is located at the lower right side of the Webex screen here. And at the end of the meeting, I will answer all your questions. If you are joining the meeting from your phone, or you cannot send your question, please feel free to unmute yourself and ask your question. So, in this project, we have five streets. First street is Boulder Drive from Burtain Hill Road to Oak First Drive. We have also Luck Avenue from Sabington Place to Mary's Lane. We have Harvey Street from Dales Avenue to Winsley Avenue. Libby Avenue from Little Beach Street to Farron Street. And Humbert Avenue from Holm Street to Farron Street. In this slide, you can see the existing condition of the streets. The picture on the left side here, this picture, most pictures are from Harvey Avenue. And as you can see, the poor condition of the asphalt, bathing, no concrete, carpenter gutter, and broken or damaged driveways. Also here, the picture on the left side is from Humbert Avenue. Also, you can see the poor condition of the bathing, no carpenter gutters, and the other picture from Libby Avenue. And it is clear that we can see there is no concrete driveway, just broken or damaged concrete on some ground. So, now let us talk about the scope of each street and what the city is going to do. So, on Volgar Avenue, we are going to replace the 6-inch water line with new 8-inch water lines. We are going also to replace the old 6-inch symmetry sewer lines at the back of the houses with new 8-inch sewer line. We are going to construct new concrete driveways for all the properties. With minimum 11 feet width and 10 feet length. We are constructing also new concrete sidewalk, 5 feet on the north side of Volgar Avenue with new ADR amps. Also, back in September during the design meeting, I have mentioned that the bathing will be asphalt. But the good thing is that the city has received a good price for concrete bathing, which is less longer and better than the asphalt. So, all the street in this project will be a concrete bathing instead of asphalt. The second street is Luck Avenue, and we are going to replace the 6-inch water line with new inch water line. Also, we have sewer line going to be replaced from 6-inch to 8-inch. We are also replacing all the driveways with new concrete driveways, 11 feet width and 10 feet length. Also, we are going to construct new concrete sidewalk, 5 feet on the north side of Luck Avenue, between Seventon and Olive Blaze. The area between Olive Blaze and Mary's Lane will be a part of another project, which will come later this year. The street also will have a new concrete bathing. On Harvest Street, we are going to construct all the driveways, as I mentioned, with 11 feet width and 10 feet length, and concrete bathing. Libby Avenue will have a new 8-inch water line instead of 6-inch, the old one. Also, we are going to construct new concrete driveways with minimum 11 feet width and 10 feet length. And also, on Humbert Avenue, also, we are going to replace the 6-inch water line with new 8-inch water line. We will construct new concrete driveways with minimum 11 feet width and 10 feet length. Also, we are going to put a new concrete sidewalk, 5 feet on the north side of the street with ADA ramps. Also, at the end, the street will have a new concrete bathing. So, here in this slide, you can see the proposed improvement. So, every street in this project will look like that when we finish the construction. New streets will have a new concrete bathing, nice curved undercutter, new concrete driveways. Also, the street will have a new concrete sidewalk and new ADA ramps. Here is the most important part in my presentation. This slide shows you our expected phase and schedule of the construction. The project duration is 360 calendar days or 12 months. Before I go into this project schedule, I would like to make everyone aware that these dates are estimated. We will do our best to stick with this schedule, but as you know, we may be a little bit late on some street or maybe we are ahead of schedule on the other street. This will depend on the weather, condition, and rains during the construction. Also, back in our public meeting before, we have mentioned that we are going to start in April, but the good thing is that we are going to start the construction on Monday, March 8th, and we are going to start on Luck Avenue, and we anticipate to complete the construction there by October 19th. The next street will be Boulder Avenue, and we will start by June 7th, and we anticipate to finish there by March 2nd, 2022. Libby Street will start on May 26th, and to November 1st, this year, Harvey Street, and we will start on July 9th, 2021, to September 29th, 2021. Hamburg Avenue will start on July 27th, 2021, to November 2nd, 2021. We anticipate to complete the construction by March 2nd, 2022. Here is my phone number and my email address. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need any information. Brian McGill is the city construction inspector on this job. And he will be your first point of contact. He will be on your street on daily basis, so feel free to contact him at any time. I hope that I have covered everything in my presentation. Again, thank you so much for taking the time to listen and attend this meeting. I am so sorry that we couldn't meet in person due to all this issue and public health concerns. And now this is the time to listen to your question. If you have any, please feel free to send in the chat button or unmute yourself. I think we have two questions in chat already. The first one is, can we ask the concrete contractors to redo an entire driveway for an additional, personally paid fee? Definitely, yes. You can reach out to our contractor when they start the work, contractor, when they start to work on your streets and discuss that issue with them. All right. And also for on Boulder Drive, will it start at Oak Forest and move towards Burton Hill or vice versa? I don't have this information right now, but I believe the contractor is with us now in the meeting. So we can ask him then, do you have any idea which side you're going to start? No, honestly, I do not. The first work done on the job will be the water line work in Boulder. I don't know that even the subcontractor doing a water work would have decided which direction to go. They tie into existing lines on both ends. So I really don't think it's going to make any difference if there's a way that we can accommodate the resident by going one direction or the other. We'll be glad to see if we can't do that. Yeah. So please let us know if you have any concern on which side we're going to start, you can send to me and we can discuss it with the contractor. And while I'm still unmuted here in answer to the other gentleman's question, yes, we frequently do replace driveways. If they will approach the work crew when they're out there on the job, it's much easier for us to allow the supervisors of the crew to deal directly with them because we get a lot of requests like this and we don't try to run them all through the office basically. So it's better just to handle it on the site, but yes, we can replace existing driveways. I think they'll find the pricing is very, very reasonable and it can get done concurrently with street work so that they're not inconvenienced twice. Just have them, if you get any other requests like that, just have them get with the contractors once they see the ex debate, I mean, the work force, they'll all be my employees, but they'll work with you directly and we can get anything like that done. That's all I had. Thank you, Dan. Any other questions? So I want to make sure that everyone be aware that before we start the construction, our city inspector and the contractor will go and put a door handle in every house to let them know that we are going to start the construction one week in advance. So you will know what time we are going to start the construction. Also, I will leave this slide for you. If you want to take my contact information and inspector also and feel free to reach us at any time. Maggie, could you read both of all that information out? We have multiple column users on who probably they won't be able to see the screen. Okay. So my name is Maggie and I am the project manager for this project and my phone number is 817-392-5448-817-392-5448 and my email address is maggot.zackymaged.zaki at Fort Worth, Texas.gov and the city inspector is Brian McGill and his phone number is 817-647-2514-817-647-2514, Brian P-R-I-A-N dot m-c-g-i-l-l at Fort Worth, Texas.gov. This is the email. Also, I want to make sure that everyone knows that this presentation will be uploaded on the city YouTube channel so you can see it after some time. And as I said to you, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Excuse me. Hello. Yes, go ahead. Yes. I'm kind of confused. Are you all talking about the streets out in Como, Humbert, from Humbert to Fair and to Horne Street? I'm sure you said from Humbert, too. It said Humbert Avenue, Fair and to Horne Street. Are you all talking about repairing the streets out in the Como area? So our limit on Humbert Avenue from Horne Street to Fair and Street. Yes, that's what I got on the email. You know, I was saying something about Humbert, Fair and to Horne Street. I'm kind of confused about Humbert to Fair and because I rode down on their street and I'm looking at Fair and on Fondsworth, where this is where the water mains busted, right? Are you all going to redo some of the streets? You just repairing the streets due to water mains broke right? Thank you. I'm sorry. That's the project we are talking about was approved as birth of 2018 bond. The streets, the water break is going to be fixed like by next week. This should be fixed, but that doesn't have anything to do with the water break. Okay, so, okay, so are you all, you are going to fix any industry that my main concern is I'm worried about two streets out in Como that I'm wondering if they're going to ever open these streets back up. Fondsworth, I talked to Brian Bird and several other guys about these two streets, I know like three to four years ago, they were going to open up Humbert and it's never gotten opened up. They always said that they run out of money when it comes time to fix an evidence. I'm not understanding why Fondsworth has ever closed. I grew up on Fondsworth and the street was never closed, but I was suddenly closed now because water used to run down the way. So maybe you have to tell me, I'm in the wrong meeting or something. I'm just trying to see what streets you all going to repair out here in Como. The projects as part of this, the streets as part of this project is voted in 2018 bond, like whatever we do is already the voter approved it in May 2018. We cannot go and do another street because it was not approved as part of the bond. I know Fondsworth, the street you are talking about was closed due to storm drain. There is, there used to be a creek going there and then it's the vibe under the street collapsed. So it was becoming so dangerous to keep it open because the water over the street, someone can get swept away. So I understand that street was closed because of a storm drain issue. So there is, it's dangerous to keep it open. That's, you may need to contact storm water about that. We'll be happy to put in the chat who you can contact with the customer service. And if any other street you want to ask about, we can also put the customer service email. We can check and we'll get back with you as soon as like immediately you will get an email or something responding to any concern you have in any street. But the project we are presenting now, it's whatever was voted in as part of the bond. Like I'm saying, we only deliver what was approved. So some other departments may be able to do like help with extra other street or about fall or answer the question about the fund was hopefully that answer your question. We have another question in chat. Dorothy was asking about Libby Street and I see that Magnus put that back up. Yeah, so I started, yeah, go ahead. So our concern on Libby Street that we put this street during the summer holiday for the school, because we know there is a school there on Libby Street between Little Beach and home street. So our intention to do this street during the summer. So we are going to start between May 26th to November 1st. The other part of the home of Libby Street will be after the summer. So our intention first is to complete the area between Little Beach and home during the summer between May and September or by the end of August and the other part of Libby Street after after the school starts. Any other questions? I have a question about Boulder. I came in a little bit late on Boulder Drive. Is this there going to be a cost to the homeowners because of the new driveways and the sidewalk? No ma'am, the city is not asking for any additional cost. Do you mean as a tax paying? Yeah, I'm a homeowner and I didn't know, you know, the little driveway entrance that you're going to make. Is that going to cost me anything? Is any of this going to cost me anything personally? No ma'am, we are going to put a new concrete driveways in front of your house if you already have one. And our city standard to put minimum 11 foot widths and 10 feet clearance. With no cost. OK, thank you. I get, I think that clarification probably need to be there that it will be up to the property line, not inside private property. Right, right. That's what I assumed. So that we mentioned it is tendence to the property line. Yeah, that's going to be the, I guess, the easement the first five feet or 10 feet of the property that the city owns. Yes ma'am. OK. Any other questions? I do have one other question. I have a single car driveway. If I were wishing to increase the width of my driveway. Would that be able to be done at that time? Or would that, you know, cost me or could it? I mean, how would that? How would I undertake that as far as your portion to make it like enough for two cars side by side? So I mean, I know I did responsible for the remainder of the driveway. Yeah, so maybe I believe the city is providing only 11 feet widths. Yeah, so ma'am, you can get the 11. So no, you can get if you can go if you want to get a team, you can get you can get to the blaming department development and you get a permit and you can work with the contractor. He can install it in so you would pay for the difference. So for two car garage when it's all 18 feet, this is the standard. So you can pay the difference between 11 and 18. And we can install it for you. But you have to pay for the country. Yeah, you will pay the difference to the contractor and install it. OK, now I have it. You have to get a permit because it will be depending on the location and you cannot encroach, of course, to your neighbor. So probably right in your property. So we can direct you to the person. You can get the permit from and tell them I want it that way. And there is a contractor already working on my street. OK, and who would I contact? That would be development customer service. We can send an email to make it and we'll send you the contact information in the development. OK, what's the email address? I'd be sending that to I see you just put it up there. Yeah, it's here. Yes. OK, thank you. You're welcome. And I just put on the check if someone wants to report any part of all any want to know if the street is going to be done and when this is the back on our transportation, public work, customer service, that's her phone and her email there. And or you can use the chat. In the Fort Worth and you will get a response. Oh, OK. Any other questions? Thank you so much for attending this meeting and we are looking forward to working with you all and have a good night. Thank you so much.