 Here we are for the public meeting for project. Riverside drive, please mute yourself during the presentation. This meeting is being recorded for future viewing in the city's YouTube channel. It will be uploaded in the city YouTube channel later on. Please mute yourself to avoid echo or any background noises. As I said, this project title is the Riverside Drive Street Maintenance Projects. My name is Turiq Islam. I work for the City of Fort Worth Transportation Public Works Department. I will be the project manager. The city inspector for the project will be Cody Horton. The contractor will be Texas Beat. The construction cost of the project is approximately 1.5 million. The construction will start in April 5, 2021 and expected to complete in October 2021. Here you can see the project map. The limit starts from the south on East Avenue, which is one block south of East Lancaster Avenue. And it will go all the way to the north up to Bellnap Street. At this moment, a gas company is working in the north side of this project area, but they will be done in few weeks. So our contractor will start the project from the south end of our limit, which is the East Avenue, where the pavement changes from concrete to asphalt, and will move towards north. Scope of work. In this project, there will be a replacement of ADA compliant curb ramps, sidewalks, carbon girders, drive approaches, and obviously roadway resurfacing. Here are some examples of the work we perform under these projects. On the left of the screen, you'll see the existing driveway and the carbon girder. I think if there's some settlement there, that's why it's still here. Please, whoever joined, please mute yourself. This meeting is being recorded. So if you have any questions, please use the chat box. This is T.J. Brown with Texas Bid. I just got on, sorry. Okay, no problem. Just mute yourself. As I said, you'll see some settlement on the carbon girder and the driveways, and those kind of carbon girder and driveways will be replaced along the roadway, and there are some damages in the carbon girder and the driveway. Those will be replaced as well. So you'll see that as an example, on the right of the screen, what will it look like after the replacement? There's some carb ramps along the roadway. Those are not ADA compliant. You'll see on the left of the screen, those kind of carb ramps will be replaced under these projects along the roadway. And on the right side of the screen, you will see an example of ADA compliant ramps. There's some sidewalks, a damage, or have some tree hazard. Those sidewalks will be replaced as well in this project. And there are some gaps in the sidewalk along the roadway. So those small gaps will also be filled up with a new sidewalk. You'll see the example on the left side of the screen, kind of tree hazard. On the right side of the screen is an example what it should look like after the replacement. On the left side of the screen, this is the existing riverside drive, the paving. The condition of the paving is not that good. So this paving, this 2-inch paving will be removed and new asphalt pavement will be installed. Under the rights of the screen, you will see what it should look like after the paving is complete along with some pavement marking will be installed. What to expect during construction? You understand that construction is always some kind of messy. So it has to be some construction impact during, some impact will be there during construction. Additional equipment will be there, some parking will be limited. And there will be some sounds and dust in the construction zone. So we will put all efforts to minimize those construction impacts. There will be enough construction signage in place in the work zone. And if there are any temporary closures are needed, it will be communicated ahead of time. And no equipment will be staged in an area that will prevent the residents access or parking. And residents will be, or the business owners will be informed thoroughly during the construction. And like we will pass the notice ahead of the construction, electronic message board will be there. Regular working hours will be Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Here is the contact information. Any question for the project, please contact me. My phone number is here. My email address is here. So I will be available for answer any question. Any questions? I don't think we have any residents or property owner attended this meeting. So, I hope there will be no question from the cigarette. Is there any question? I believe there's someone trying to speak, but I think she's still muted and I see her speaking. Janelle is trying to talk, but she's on mute. Janelle, are you going to use the chat box ma'am? Can you unmute yourself? Yeah, there's a mute problem in the bottom of the screen. Just click the mute. The bottom of the screen. I do have a question or a comment. This is TJ Brown with Texas bit. I'm on TJ. No, I'll ask in a minute. I found it. Oh, sorry. No, go ahead. We did confirm this is going to start April 5th, correct? Everybody's good with that. Okay, great. So that's the question you have, TJ. Yeah, I was just making sure everybody was aware of that. Yeah, you missed that part. Yes, we already notified that construction will start on April 5th. And from the, it will start going to start from the south end of the. Yes, go ahead ma'am. Okay, I have a few questions. First of all, I have a business on Riverside Drive. Do you say that residents will have access? What about our customers? Will they be able to get to our business? Definitely ma'am. No access will be completely closed. We will leave at least 1 drive we open to for the access. And if there is only 1, we will work with you to leave it open at least a half of the drive for the access. Excellent. Thank you. I have 1 more question. Couple of days ago, there were some people who were contractors for the gas company, I believe, and they're going to put a new gas line in. And it's right at very close to the intersection of Riverside Drive and East 1st. Now, how is that going to conflict with what you're doing? Are we going to take a long time? You're correct, ma'am. At this moment, gas company is working. So, they will be done within 3 weeks and we will follow them. We're going to start after they're done. So, in April, when you're going to start that portion of the roadway, there is no gas work. So, there are no gas work right now at that location, like South side of the project limit. They're working at this point of the North side and they will be done in few weeks and we will follow them. So it should not be an overlap of the work. Okay. Excellent. And do you have any broad idea about when, how long it will take? Just my, I'm just curious. Yes, ma'am, we're going to start in April and hopefully, if everything goes right, it should be complete by October 2021. Wow, October. Okay. Okay, it's a long stretch, ma'am. You're going to start from South or South of Lancaster to Belknap. It will take time sometime. I'm sorry for the inconvenience. No, no, but you'll do a section at a time, correct? Correct. You are going to go block by block section at a time. Thank you very much. Thank you for the opportunity to learn and ask questions. No problem, ma'am. You're always welcome. If any question later on, please call me or email me. I will be available to answer any questions. Can you put your information back up? Yes, it's right here. Can you see the screen, ma'am? All I see is questions. Oh, I got it. Yes, let me copy that. Thank you so much. You're welcome. I've asked all the questions I want. All right, ma'am. Is there any question? Any other question from anyone? Any other else? Okay. It looks like we'll not have any other questions. My contact information is, as I stated is here. So, if anybody has any question later on, please contact me. And with that, we have joined this meeting. Thank you all again. Thank you. Thank you.