 Thank you for attending the Bomber Heights Area of Water and Sewer Improvement Community Design Meeting. If you have the ability to see the chat message, it does have a link, which I'm not sure if you click on that and that'll work or not, but the link is also going to be at a PowerPoint. Your project manager is Liam Conlon. His phone number and his email address are both in a chat. If you can't see the chat, make sure you can write down what's on the PowerPoint. After the meeting is over, either by Friday or by Monday, we'll have a copy of this PowerPoint on the project page and a copy of the video on the project page, so you can either watch the video or you can flip through the PowerPoint. We're going to have everyone muted until the presentation is over and then we will take your question. Liam, you ready? Ready, yep. Okay. We've prepared a list of agenda, so we have the introductions, we have the project overview, the project area, frequently asked questions, and we have a timeline. So your project team includes project manager, Liam Conlon, his phone number is 817-392-6824. The email address is Liam.Conlon at Forward, Texas, which is all one word.gov, and the engineering design consultant, our plumber and associates, and project manager is George Ferrell. Why are we doing this project? Forward prioritizes replacing water and sewer lines that have a high risk of failure. Risk of failure is determined based on available data, which includes the following water membrane history, leak history, tall-circuit television inspection, which is called CCTV, the edge of the line, line material, dead service lines, and cast iron lines. What drives this improvement project? This capital improvement project includes the replacement of existing cast iron water lines. These water lines would be replaced on Mohawk Avenue and Penrose Avenue, Humane Avenue and Culver Avenue, Burley Avenue and Willis Avenue, Delaware Court and Penbroke Highway, Linden Drive and Bayfair Street, Fairfax Street and Whitehead Street, and Cedar Hill Road. The project scope, this project is nestled between Benbroke Boulevard, Southwest Boulevard, Mary's Creek and Lowell and Horace Elementary School. The immediate boundaries are Gaston Avenue to the north, Marks Place to the east, Vickery Boulevard to the south, Benbroke Highway slash Highway 377 to the west. The project area would recover a couple of stages, so we have Penrose Avenue from Gaston Avenue to Whitehead Street, which is Water Only, Humane Avenue from Fairfax Street to Penrose Avenue, Water Only, Mohawk Avenue from Old Benbroke Road to the east, Dead End is Water Only, Mohawk Avenue from Penrose Avenue to Marks Place, Water Only, Culver Avenue from Fairfax Street to Penrose Avenue, Water Only, Burley Avenue from Fairfax Street to Penrose Avenue, Water Only, Cedar Hill Road from Culver Avenue to Aberdeen Drive is Water Only, Fairfax Street from Willis Avenue to Wycliffe Street is Water Only, Wycliffe Street from Royal Drive to Fairfax Street is Water and Sewer, Willis Avenue from Benbroke Highway to Old Benbroke Road is Water Only, Denmark Court, which is a circle on Willis Avenue is Water Only, Benbroke Highway from Leiden Drive to Willis Avenue is Water and Sewer. Leiden Drive from Highway Drive to Mayfair Street is Water and Sewer. Mayfair Street from Leiden Drive to Willis Avenue is Water. When our water will be turned off, water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes when service is transferred from the existing line to a temporary water line and when the service is transferred from the temporary water to the new line. These switchovers are done during the day. The contractor will knock on the door and the customers know when the water will be turned off. The transfer tip of the grid takes 30 minutes for house or business. How does the temporary line impact my home and water bill? Temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. In the summer months, the continuous flow keeps the water from the common stagnant and the above ground line. During the winter months, water must be continuously flowing through the temporary line to keep the line from freezing. Customers should also keep their faucets dripping. The bill for water usage, while you are on the temporary water line, is based on the average of the previous month's usage. We know extra charge. Will you need access to your property? Construction will be in the streets and easements. If a warm water needs access to your property, we will contact you. If an easement is needed for your property, City Land Agent will be contacting you soon. Will sewer service be disrupted? Sanctuary sewer service will not be interrupted. Use sewer cleaners when being installed at the property line. Sewer cleanout provides easy access if a backup or blockage 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 residents who need driveway access during active construction hours. Will the City Trash Truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your side of the street is closed and your schedule and trash connection is dead, the contractor will take your trash and recycling carts to the opposite side of the street so the trash connection vehicle can pick it up. Will there be any closures during construction? Yes. The signs will be posted toward our movers. On our construction hours, the hours of construction are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and if requested by the contractor 8 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Timeline, this project is still in the design phase. We expect to finalize the design, advertise for bids and select a contractor during the spring summer of 2023. We will host a community construction meeting after we have a contractor on board and before construction starts. Where can I get more information? You can go to www.4mortexas which is all one word.gov and type in the project number 103-382 in the search bar on the home page. Bummer Heights area water and sanities improvements will pop up. To get project page updates, scroll down to the bottom of the project page and take on subscribe to this page. The link to the project summary slash frequently asked questions will be linked to this project page. How do I report an emergency or non-emergency? Emergencies, water bed breaks, sewer backups, 24 hours a day, 817-392-4477 and select option 1. Non-emergencies, the water quality center is from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and it's the same phone number 817-392-4477 that is closed on city holidays or you can download them by forward app from the app store or Google Play. You can report sewer oversails, leaks and water bed breaks. Missing or broken meter leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Again the contact information for this project and project manager is Liam Conlon, phone number is 817-392-6824 and my email address is Liam.conlon and forward text is remember us all one word like told the engineer design consultant is clever and associating and the project manager is George Farrell. Thank you and have a nice evening. I think we got someone from council district three's office. Danelle, did you want to say anything? Yes, no, I am here. Sorry about that. I was on my phone and just was able to log in on my computer. No, I am here and just happy to be learning and answering any questions that anyone may have of us. Okay, we also have Dave Robertson. Dave, do you have any questions? Yes, a couple. First of all, let me just say thank you for the presentation and answered a number of the questions that I had and I look forward to clicking on the link and following on with the project. I have a couple of different homes on the on the route that the work will be done and I have some questions specific to my property that have to do with water and sewer that and I don't want to take in other people's time up here. Would Liam be the perfect or the correct person to be talking to about my individual questions or is he managing this project and should I direct them elsewhere? Liam is your point person for this project. I'm the point person, yeah. Did you get his phone number written down? I did not, but I'll email him. Okay, sounds good. All right, we also have Serena Moore. Do you have any questions? I'm here with Plummer. Okay, great. Okay, and we have a call-in user. I'm not sure if that's one of us or if that's another resident. Liam, can you go back to that slide that shows how they can get to the project page? Okay, so this one's really easy because there's not a lot of projects that have the word bomber in them. So 103382 will get you straight to that page. As Liam said, if you want to keep track of the progress, we try to update anything once a month. Sometimes we get a little bogged down. It takes two months, but if you will go to the bottom of that project page and it says subscribe to this page, whenever I do an update, it's going to send you an email. It won't tell you what I've updated, but it does tell you the page was updated, so you can ask questions if you have those. And Liam, I think we said spring or summer of 2023. We'll come back. Is that correct for construction? We still have to get a contractor on board. I'm pretty sure that was spring and summer of this year. Yes, okay. Anybody else have any questions at all? This is Dave Roberts again. If I could jump in with a quick question, and I know this is a tough one to answer. I saw all the work on Mary's Creek. I know it takes quite a while to get it all done. So do we have a projected completion date at this time? Liam, we'll have that once we get a contractor on board. Can you answer that for me? Hang on. Just a second, guys. Dave, can you ask your question again? We were having technical difficulties. Sure. I was wondering if you had a projected completion date at this point. Not at this point because when we get the contractor on board and we get close to the start of the construction, we would have another meeting. This would be a construction meeting with the contractor, a public meeting just like this. At that point, then we'd have a better idea of when the contractor would be, what the schedule would be. And will we get another notice of that meeting like we got a notice of this meeting? Okay, great. And I noticed that we're primarily doing water. I noticed that on Mary's Creek, we did gas, water, and sewer, and then you repaved the street and put in sidewalks. Any of that additional work in this project? Will you be repaving the street? Will you be putting in sidewalks? No, not now. Okay, thank you. Okay. If that's all the questions we have, just give me until at least Tuesday to make sure the project page is updated. Again, we will turn this WebEx video into a YouTube video. So you're going to be looking for a YouTube video link on the right side of the bar. And we will also do a PDF of this PowerPoint so you can just flip through it if you want to get some answers that way. And we'll probably come back and see you in about six months or less. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.