 This is the CD 9 near Southside repair and reconstruction project round 5. Our program round 5 project with the city project number 1, 0, 3, 9, 6, 9. I'm the presenter and project manager. My name is Jose Orozco on the call. I'll let those introduce themselves. I'll start as Mike Brennan with near Southside, I think work as a partner with all the the team in TPW. I'm Alex, I'm the engineering manager over neighborhood speed. Alex, I'm with the engineering consultants. I'm a consultant. My name is Abul Faisal, I'm a project manager with the water department, city of Fort Worth. I'm Sally Ellerson. I do the capital project communications for water, capital delivery and Tony Shalala, who is our assistant director is also on the call. Okay, thank you. The presentation purpose is to provide project scope and proposed improvements and to seek the community's input during development of this project on the agenda are the the program updates, the project overview and scope and schedule. And then we'll hold all the questions and community input towards the end. Here, you can see the scope of all the different rounds that we did on this repair and reconstruction program. This is the 5th round as annotated in the purple. The other colors indicate the other previous rounds as well as. Current projects that are in construction in the general vicinity in this area. Here you can see the new paving also. Part of round 4, what we're showing, Vickery and Kentucky, Oleander and May. Annie and Brian street. And only under in St. Louis. Excuse me. I believe that. Yeah. The project limits for round 5. Are as follows. We have Peter Smith from Bolliger Henderson. Located in your upper left corner of the map. Peter Smith from Jennings to Galveston. Just over to the right. And then we have the 3rd segment, which is Galveston from Peter Smith to Broadway. 4th segment kind of hidden on the upper right is Broadway from Interstate 35 to the dead end or rural tracks. The 5th segment is West Tucker. From Lipscomb to Hemphill. 6th street from Rosedale to Terrell. Segment 7, which is Pulaski from St. Louis to Oak Grove. 8 is, I lost it myself, up here on May street from Peter Smith to Broadway. Segment 9, which is Galveston from Rosedale to just north of Pulaski. Segment 10 on the left hand is South Lake Street from Magnolia to Rosedale. Segment 11 is Henderson from Terrell to from Magnolia to, from Magnolia to Rosedale. Segment 12 is Travis from Ingram to Morphe. And last but not least Morphe from Alston to Hemphill. Some of the existing conditions within the project. You can see we have damaged and mixed paving. We have some brick and some asphalt and some concrete. Also on Oak Grove and Pulaski you can see from traffic the roads all destroyed. Damaged and rutted. There's also missing curb. And more damaged asphalt. The project scope is to install approximately 4,747 linear feet of new waterline. And 1,457 linear feet of wastewater. Here you can see the water. You see the wastewater that we're showing in Galveston and in Cleveland. You can also see the water in 6th Street and a water department project within South Lake Street. Which I'll discuss later. And wastewater in 6th Street as well. The scope of the project we plan to rehabilitate the asphalt on all the streets. With approximately 28,000 square yards of asphalt. And approximately 7,400 linear feet of curve and gutter. The improvements to safety and provide amenities for pedestrians. Is to construct approximately 20 just over 22,000 square feet of brand new sidewalk. And 58, 88 ramps. And to fill in a bunch of gaps that are currently at the project site. And also install 8,673 square feet of driveway. In that we're reconstructing 8,410 square feet of damaged existing driveways. And 13,551 square feet of existing damaged sidewalk and 33 existing non-compliant and or damaged ramps. Once completed. We plan it will look very similar to what you see on your screen. Where you see the brand new paving brand new sidewalk brand new curve and gutter. Brand new ramps. Etc. Here you can see brand new sidewalk and brand new ADA ramps. Project schedule for this. We plan to receive the 90% design this coming January. And advertise for bids. The following March. And open bids in April. And based on the bids. Get council approval in July. And award construction at the end of the summer. Our target is August. Of 23. To award the contract and begin construction. Approximately September. And it should take approximately. 13. Months. And so therefore we're target it should be completed by October 2020. 24. At this point we open it to any questions or input anyone may have. So this is Mike. I think we just have the one non staff member on the call. Johns. This is John French. He's representing a development that's located between Galveston and Cleveland. My question is we're obviously recording this and I think that the presentation that you've just run through would be very helpful to those that would not that we're not able to attend. Are we going to be able to send out links you know for example if I know of folks that weren't able to make it tonight but would be interested are we able to send out links of the recorded meeting. Short answer. I believe Jeff I believe it correct me if I'm wrong. Yes. Short answer is yes. Well Michael put it on our YouTube channel. And we can share it from there at will and it'll also go on the project page on our city website in case anyone happens to be looking there for some updates. Perfect. Thank you. Anyone else have questions. Well if there's no other questions my contact information is as follows. Again I'm the city project manager for this project. My name is Jose Roscoe. My contact information is here. My office number is 817-392-8785. And my city email is jose.roscoe at FortWordTexas.gov. Thank you everyone for attending.