 Okay, we want to welcome everyone to this meeting. My name is Sally Ellerton and I do the Capital Project Communications. If you're not familiar with the chat and you're looking at your WebIS, the information in there includes the project, the contact information for your project manager. And we also have the link to the project page. And you can go to that project page, scroll to the bottom and hit subscribe. So, whenever we do update to that project page, you'll get an email that says we updated the page. It doesn't tell you what we updated, but it does tell you that we updated the page. I'm going to click on that. Okay, and pretty, are you ready? Yes, Sally. Can you guys hear me? Yeah. Okay. All right. Thank you, Sally. So, I guess we can start now with time is 6.03. Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the community design meeting for Davis, Harvey, Paul, Jasmine, and Evans, water and sewer improvement projects. Today is Thursday, June 8th, 2023. We're going to follow an agenda for this meeting, which includes introductions, project overview, project area, frequently asked questions and the timeline of the project. So, your project team includes myself. I am the project manager and my name is pretty Casey. You can reach me at 817 392 5467. And you can email me at pretty dot Casey at Fort Worth Texas dot gov. Our engineering design consultant for this project is Grayson Smith and our design engineer are Wayne Hunter and Bridget Silly. So, I want to talk about like, why are we doing the improvement to this improvement project? So, Fort Worth prior to replacing water and sewer lines that have a very high risk of failure risk of failure is usually determined based on the available data, which includes water, main break history, the leak history, CCTV inspection, age of the line, the material of the line, lead service line, and the cast iron lines. What drives this improvement project? This capital improvement project includes the replacement of existing cast iron water mains. Those water mains will be replaced on East Davis Avenue, Harvey Avenue, East Powell Avenue, and East Jessamine Street. Some of the water mains date back to 1920s, 1960s, and 1970s. So, this capital improvement project is mostly residential, but it also includes Harvey Park and some businesses. Hope form incorporation is on the southern side outside of the boundaries of the project. This project is in council district 8 and will impact the United Communities Association. Existing water and sanitary sewer main will be replaced in an area bound by I 35 South freeway to the West. Arlington Avenue to the north and then Fortwood and West Railroad to the east and is just a ministry to the south. As you can see, we have a map here, which kind of shows the project area and all the black highlighted lines are the one where we are doing our project. So, we are replacing the water line on East Davis Avenue from I 35 South freeway to Evans Avenue. We are replacing sewer line on alley between East Davis Avenue and Harvey Avenue from I 35 West South freeway to Evans Avenue. We are replacing water line on Evans Avenue from East Davis Avenue to Harvey Avenue. We are replacing both water and sewer on Harvey Avenue from I 35 South freeway to East dead end. We are replacing water and sewer on East Powell Avenue from I 35 South freeway to Mississippi Avenue. We are going to replace water on Evans Avenue from East Powell Avenue to is just a main street. From is just at East just a main street from I 35 South freeway to New York Avenue. We are replacing water line. East Davis Avenue from Mississippi Avenue to is dead and mean. We are replacing water line. Ali between East Davis Avenue and Harvey Avenue from Mississippi Avenue to East 185 feet. We are replacing sewer line. Deliver Avenue from East Davis Avenue to Harvey Avenue. We are replacing water line. Ali between Harvey Avenue and is Powell Avenue from Mississippi Avenue to you must read. We are replacing sewer line. Ali between East Powell Avenue and is just a main street from Mississippi Avenue to 315 feet East. We are replacing sewer line. I'm going to go through some of the question that might arise during construction. Some of them are will our water be turned off. Yes, the water will be turned off by just for 15 to 30 minutes when service is transferred from the existing line to a temporary water line. And when the sun service is transferred from the temporary to the new line, these switchovers are done during the day. The contractor will knock on the door and let the customers know when the water will be turned off. The transfer typically takes 30 minutes for house or business. How does the temporary line impact my home and the water bill? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction in the summer months. The continues flow keeps the water from becoming segment in the above ground line. During the winter months, water must be continually flowing through the temporary line to keep the line from freezing customers should also keep their faucets dripping. The bill for your water uses while you are on the temporary line is based on an average of the previous month's usage. Will you need access to our property? Construction will be in the streets and easements. If Fortwood water needs access to your property, we will contact you. If an easement is needed for your property, a city land agent will be contacting you soon. Will the service sewer service be disrupted? Signatory sewer service will not be interrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line. The sewer clean out provides crews easy access if a black up or block is occurs. Will I have access to my driveway during construction? An inspector will be assigned to the project when we are ready to start construction. The inspector and the contractor will work with the residents who needs driveway access during active construction hours. How are you going to coordinate traffic during construction? We will have a traffic control plan in place before the contractor starts work. Will the city's trash truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your side of the street is closed on your scheduled trash collection day, the contractor will take your trash and recycling cars to the opposite side of the street so the trash collection vehicle can pick it up. Will there be lane closure during construction? Yes, and there will be signs posted to alert the motorist. What are the construction hours? The hours of construction are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and if requested by the contractor 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 5 p.m. on Saturdays. This project is still in design phase and we expect to finalize the design, advertise for beds and select the contractor in the fall of 2023. We will host a community construction meeting after we have a contractor on board and before the construction starts. So we will have another meeting before there is construction before the construction starts. Where can I get more information? Go to www.fortworthtexas.gov and type in the project number 103-413 in the search bar on the home page. Davis, Harvey, Powell, Jessamine and Evans, water and sewer improvements will pop up. To get project page updates, scroll down to the bottom of the project page and click on subscribe to this page. The link to a PDF of this PowerPoint and the link to the YouTube video of this presentation will be posted to this project page. How do I report an emergency or non-emergency? So for emergencies, water main breaks, sewer backups 24 hours a day, you can call 817-392-4477 and select option 1. For water call center non-emergencies, you can call 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday at 817-392-4477, but it is closed during city holidays. You can also download the MyFootWatt app from the App Store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks and water main breaks, missing or broken meter leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Again, your project room includes the project manager, myself, Preeti KC. You can reach me at 817-392-5467 and you can email me at Preeti.kc at FortwardTexas.gov. Our engineering design consultant is Glesham Smith and the design engineer are Wayne Hunter and Bridget Chilly. Thank you all for your time for attending this meeting and we're going to open up for questions. Anybody have any questions? We can go back to a slide if you need to see one again. Okay, 945 East Powell Avenue. Do you have any questions? No questions. No questions. Thank you. Okay. Hunter, do you have a question? He's the design engineer. He's the design engineer. He shouldn't have any. Okay, so I guess Bridget doesn't either. Okay. Preeti, is there anything that you want to add? Thank you everybody for attending. Preeti, can you go back to that page where it says what we're going to put on? Click back to, I think. Which one, Sally? One more. Click back one more. Okay. We should have the video of this meeting. And a PDF of the PowerPoint and the video of this meeting up by Friday or by Monday at the latest. Okay. Thank you for attending everybody. We appreciate it. Thank you, Sally. Thank you everyone. Goodbye. Thank you.