 Today's day is November 13th and my name is Max, and I'm the project manager for the city forward storm order team who is helping deliver this project. The contractor for the Viola storm during relocations project will be forward civil constructors and we have Brad Cadwell from that company on the call tonight. So, jumping straight into it, the Viola storm during project location. It's right just east of white settlement road, kind of near the new traffic circles that have recently rebuilt. It's just north of West 7th Street and just east or just west of Main Street and just east of 199 or Henderson Street. This project is going to be right at the intersection of Viola and Kansas Street kind of near the new roundabouts. So, in conjunction with this project, it's actually a series of projects that is with the forward central city stormwater program. It's a number of relocation projects of the forward city of forward is working on in conjunction with tier WD as well as the Army Corps of engineers to help relocate or install new stormwater infrastructure in advance of the future bypass channel. In total, we've got about six projects for them being led by the city of Fort Worth and two of them being led by the United States Army Corps of engineers. Our project is on the south. It's called the South bypass channel. It's broken up into two separate projects. This project is going to be relocating existing stormwater outflow directly into the Trinita River. It's just going to be a more direct route than where it goes today. So, again, just to drop overview, this is a partnership between USACE and tier WD. The reasons for the program is to relocate stormwater ahead of all the United States Army Corps bypass channel projects and a few of the other miscellaneous projects going on the area. For this program, there is a reimbursement plan in place. So the projects that we are constructing, there is an efforts between tier WD and the Corps to help reimburse those expenses that the city are fronting for these projects. The scope of this project includes the construction of a new storm drain outfall that ties directly into the current Trinity River. This will connect existing storm drain systems within the area and basically reroute it directly into the Trinity River. Currently, if we were to leave it in place, it would be blocked by the future bypass channel that's pretty much running right parallel between Arthur Street and Green New Street coming up north. The anticipated project schedule with the construction start of January 2024 and we expected to take about nine months with the expected completion date of August of 2024. Total construction cost is estimated at about $6 million. With this project we do anticipate having a number of roadway impacts specifically to Kansas Street and Viola. The majority of the work that's going to be commencing will be within the levee template. So pretty much on the outside towards the Trinity River on the other side of the levee, there will be some minor impacts that are going to be had in Viola and Kansas Street whenever you get into tying in the future system. All of those we will be coordinating with the property owners in and around that area or any sort of impacts to their property. We don't have a definitive timeline yet of those roadway closures or any sort of lane closures. But once we get more information, we'll be reaching out to each of those property owners. And with that, that's the end of the presentation. Again, my name is Max Aronson. I'm the project manager for the city of Fort Worth. On the call as well, we have Brad Cobble from Forward Civil Construction. And at the end, we have a project web page that you can find out more information from. So if you have any questions, please feel free to unmute yourself now and go ahead and ask those. Also, there's a chat option on this. If your phone's not working, please feel free to type those into the chat and I'll have somebody read them off to us. Okay, well, I'll stay on the line for a couple more minutes in case any other questions pop up. But again, feel free to, if you do have any questions in the meantime, or the future, please feel free to reach myself at the email. Paste it on the screen or at the phone number based on the screen and I have been recording. And if you do have follow up questions, I think Max to share with you his contact info. Do we have anyone on from the council district office? I would like to share or ask any questions. Okay. And max, I've been looking at the chat and I don't see anything in there for you right now. Perfect. Thank you. Okay. Again, I think we'll wait another minute or so. If you guys come up with anything. Oh, this is Linda. Do we want to tell people where they can find the presentation if they want to see it later? Yes, I will be sending it out to Laura and should be uploaded to the project web page that has the link at the bottom. You have any issues finding it just going to search be all the storm drain relocation on the search tab on the city for with website. It should be one of the first options that pops up. Thank you, Linda and Max. And also the recording from tonight will also be posted there. I should have something there tomorrow. If not tomorrow, the next day. Sounds great. Thank you, Laura. Okay. Thanks for joining tonight. Again, we'll have everything uploaded. If you guys have any questions, please forward to reach out to myself. Thanks for joining us. Thank you, everybody.