 Welcome everyone to the virtual community meeting regarding the upcoming north side neighborhood street improvements. This is prerecorded video for stakeholders and property owners that could not attend the in person meeting on September 27 2023. And to give general information to the public about the project. My name is Christian Cardona and I'm the project manager with the city's for worth transportation, public works department. The purpose of the presentation is to give overview of the project scope, propose improvements and seek community input. For those who are watching, here's the agenda of what I hope to cover in my brief presentation. I'll be talking about the project as a whole, providing a summary of improvements on each street associated with this project and discussing the expected schedule moving forward along with my contact information for any question or comments regarding the project. We'll begin with the project overview as you can see on the map on the right hand side. There are 3 streets associated with this project. Number 1, we have Northwest 15 street from Lincoln Avenue to circle Park Boulevard. Number 2, we have North Houston Street from Northwest 20th Street to Northwest 25th Street. Number 3, Lincoln Avenue from West Central Avenue to Northwest 16th Street. On the next couple of slides, I'll be discussing the existing conditions present on the streets and give a breakdown of the proposed improvements for each street. As you can see, 15th Street has damaged asphalt pavement and existing cracking throughout the area. Additionally, the curves are in bad condition. For the proposed improvements, we'll have new pavement with concrete curves, new concrete driveways, and new 5 foot sidewalks on both sides of the street. Moving on to North Houston, there are multiple locations of cracking, including cracking, there are potholes and subcomportions all along the street. For the proposed improvements will be upgrading the existing 4 inch and 6 inch waterline to a new 8 inch waterline. We'll also have new pavement with concrete curves, new concrete driveways. New 5 foot sidewalk on both sides of the street and new intersection improvements on Northwest 24th Street, Exchange Avenue and Northwest 25th Street. The city has proposed new pedestrian ramps at the intersection of 24th Street, Exchange Avenue, and 25th Street to promote a safer crossing along these intersections due to heavy pedestrian traffic in the Stockyards area. For Lincoln Avenue, as you can see, the issues with the asphalt pavement is similar to North Houston and 15th Street with cracking potholes and subcomportions all along the area. For the proposed improvements will be upgrading the existing 4 inch and 6 inch waterline to an 8 inch waterline. New pavement with concrete curves, new concrete driveways, and new 5 foot sidewalks on both sides of the street. A good idea with the street will look like after construction, we have a picture of a concrete street just completed showing new sidewalks, new driveways, and new curves. As well, we have a picture of an asphalt street after completion, maintaining new sidewalks, new driveways, and new concrete curves. Additionally, we have pictures to give everyone a vision of what new sidewalks and pedestrian ramp crossings will look like in your area. We'll be moving on to the project schedule and upcoming milestones. As you can see, there are many milestones throughout the project, in particular, anticipated beginning construction is October 2024 and anticipate a complete construction is February 2026. For those who are watching, we will be having a public pre-construction meeting. Before construction starts to give the public an idea of what is to come when construction is going on during the project to keep progress with the update of the City of Fort Worth. You can go to the link below to get more information about this project. You can also go to www.fortworthtexas.gov and enter 104-243 in the search bar at the home page. The web page will contain a project map and give you updated summaries throughout the project and for more information about the 2022 bond, please go to the link below. Thanks to everyone for watching this video. Here's my contact information. Feel free to reach out by phone or email. If you have any questions or comments, I'll leave the slide out for you. Thanks everyone again.