 Welcome everybody to the Mitchell Boulevard and Birch Hill Road Water and Sewer Improvement Project Community Design Meeting. Your project manager is Liam Conlon. His contact information is in the chat if you want to open up the chat, but it is also on the PowerPoint. And also if you want to keep updated on this project, you go to www.forttexas.gov and you will type in the project number, which is 103-420. All this information is also in the PowerPoint. We generally update the page every time that the projected end date changes or street names change or anything like that. So I am going to turn this over to Liam. Good evening everybody. I will put a small agenda together so that we have introductions. Project overview show project area. Talk about frequently asked questions and timeline. So like Sally said, the project team is the project manager is Liam Conlon. My phone number is 817-392-6824. My email address is Liam.conlon at Fort Worth, Texas, which is all one word.gov. And the engineering design consultant is new shepherd Inc. The project manager there is Rick Simpson. So why are we doing this project? Fort Worth prioritizes for testing water and sewer lines that have a high risk of failure. Risk of failure is determined based on available data, which includes water men break history, leak history, local circuit, subdivision TV, which is CCTV, age of the line, line material, lead service lines, and now cast iron lines. The project overview is the cast iron men's will be replaced on Eastbury Street, Hanborough Court, Trap Friars Street, Lowermore Lane, Spillers Street, Lincoln Road, Horsley Street, Sandgate Street, Mitchell Boulevard, and Parcher Road. Project school. This project is in Council District 8 and Council District 5. The existing water and sewer men's will be replaced in two project areas divided by Mark Luther King, Jr., Freeway slash Highway 287 in East Fort Worth. The construction will impact the new Mitchell Boulevard Neighborhood Association and United Communities Association. Project areas is a number of pages. The Council District 8, we have Eastbury Street from Canberra Court to Mitchell Boulevard, Water Only. From Eastbury Street to Shropshire Street is Water and Sewer. Shropshire Street from Mitchell Boulevard, Western Lake to the Dead End, Water and Sewer. Mitchell Boulevard from Eastbury Street to Moreford Street, Water and Sewer. Lowermore Lane from Sandgate Street to Mitchell Boulevard is Water and Sewer. Spillers Street from Sandgate Street to Mitchell Boulevard is Water and Sewer. Lincoln Road from Sandgate Street to Mitchell Boulevard is Water and Sewer. More of this street from Sandgate Street to Mitchell Boulevard is Water and Sewer. Sandgate Street from Eastbury Street to South to Shropshire Street is Water Only. Council District 5 and Council District 8. The Berkshire Road from Mitchell Boulevard to Binkley Street is Water Only. And then Council District 5, we have the Alley from Berkshire Road to McKinsey Street, which is Sewer Only. Both of these segments will be in Council District 8 on the May 6th election. Will your water be turned off? Water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes when services transfer from the existing line to a temporary water line. And when the service is transferred back from the temporary water line to the new line, these switchovers are done during the day. The contractor will lock on your door and the customers know when the water will be turned off. Transfer typically takes 30 minutes, her house or business. How does the temporary line impact my home and water bill? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. In the summer months, the continuous flow keeps the water from becoming stagnant in the above ground line. During the winter months, water must be continuously flowing through the temporary water line, keep the line from freezing. Customer should also keep their faucets dripping. The bill for your water usage while you are on the temporary line is based on the average of the previous month's usage. Would you need access? Would we need access to your property? Construction will be in the streets and the easement. If for warm 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. When sewer service is being disrupted, sanitary sewer service will not be interrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line. Sour cleanout provides crews easy access if the backup or blockage occurs. The sewer line from the cleanout to the house is the owner's responsibility to maintain. 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's trash truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your site in the street is closed and your schedule with trash collection day, the contractor will take care of your trash and recycling carts to the opposite site of the street, so the trash collection manager can pick it up. Will the relay enclosures during construction? Yes, and signs will be opposed to alert motorists. What are the construction hours? 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 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 in the summer of 2023. We will host another community construction meeting after we have a contractor on board before construction starts. We are going to get more information. Like Sadie said, go to www.ForwardTexasAllOneWord.gov and type in the project number 103-420 in the search bar on the home page. Mr. Boulivert and Burchard Road, water and sewer improvements will pop up. To get the project page updates, blow it down to the bottom of the project page and click on subscribe to this page. I think to the project summary, frequently asked questions would be linked to this project page. How do I port an emergency or non-emergency emergencies? Waterman breaks, sewer vacals 24 hours a day, 8-1-7, 3-9-2, 4-4, 7-7, select option 1. Non-emergencies, the water power center, 7 a.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Friday. Again, the same number, 8-1-7, 3-9-2, 4-4, 7-7. But these are closed on city holidays. Or you can download the My Forward app from the App Store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks, and waterman breaks. Missing or broken meter leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues, and other sewer concerns. Again, your project team includes the project manager, Liam Condon, at 8-1-7, 3-9-2, 6-8-2-4. And email us, Liam.Condon, at forwardtexas.gov. January design consultant, Ms. Nilshafer, and the project manager, is Rick Simpson. Thank you, and have a nice day. Does anybody have any questions or comments? Thank you all for attending. The summary FAQs and the PowerPoint and this video should be posted to the page by the end of this week. So check back if you want to look at it again. Thank you, everybody.