 We want to welcome everybody to the Sycamore Creek South wastewater improvement project. This meeting is being recorded and the video of this meeting will be posted to the project page on the city website. If you can see this screen, please post your questions in the chat. It's in the bottom right hand corner. And we will address those chat questions after the presentation. If you cannot see the screen and you're a call in user. We will answer your questions after we answer the chat questions. Okay, the agenda is we're going to do the introductions. That'll be on the next slide. We'll do the project overview. We'll tell you where the project area is. We'll touch on some frequently asked questions and we'll talk about the construction timeline. Your construction project team includes your project manager, Liam Conlon. His phone number is 817-392-6824. Or you can email him at liam.conlon, c-o-n-l-o-n at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. Your inspector is Carmen Drake. Her phone number is 817-392-8347. And her email is c-a-r-m-e-n dot d-r-a-k-e at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. Your engineering design consultant is L-a-n and we have a great bond in the office with us. The contractor is fail construction and we have Mike Kern. This project is in Council District 8. Chris Nettles is your council member. And Sally Mattson is a district director. Council member, would you like to say something? Sure. Thank you for having me. I'm glad you invited me so that we can be a part of the process. I'm actually in two meetings right now, but I wanted to, I thought it was important that I did jump on and get introduction. So I am Chris Nettles, your new city council member for this district. And we're looking forward to move things forward and help the district in any way that we can. So feel free to contact my office. Sally Mattson is also online tonight, but you can contact her. She's real good on getting scheduling things done so that we can move things forward in district 8. Thank you so much, Sally. Thank you, sir. This is the third phase of the Sycamore Creek sewer relief improvement project, which consists of four phases. And I'm going to turn this over to your project manager, Liam Conlon, for the rest of the presentation. Thank you, Sally, for the introduction. And I would like to... Okay, Liam Conlon is my name. The aforementioned back there on one of the slides. And the project area is phase 3 and it stretches from East Pickery Boulevard on the north end to Cobb Park Drive just south of Highway 287. Most of this, the majority of this project is in the parks, Sycamore Creek Park Cobb Park. But there's a segment along 287 where we were installing an 8-inch water main to be added to the both ends of the Vlad Street to that would eliminate a data and water line. Phase 1 starts at I-30, which is just north of I-30 actually at Trinity Trails and extended south to Union Pacific Railroad along Wyndham Avenue. Wyndham Street, sorry, the construction in that area is complete. And Phase 2 picks up at the end point of Phase 1 at Wyndham and went on there to Union Pacific Railroad and west south through the former Sycamore Creek Golf Course to the south of East Pickery Boulevard. And again, construction is completed on that project. And this Phase 3 extends from the end of Phase 2, which is just south of I-30 to Cobb Park Drive south of Highway 287. And we are currently in the early stages of doing the Phase 4 area, which starts at the end of Phase 3 and will go south-westernly to then go on the drive. And then Phase 4B, which will start at Eastbury Street and go south to just north of Seminary Drive. The Sycamore Creek Drainage Basin, as you can see from the side, is stretching from I-30 at the north end to West Main Street and Crowley at the south end. And it's basically bisected by the State Highway 35, east and west. And what happens when the system reaches capacity? Well, when it rains, particularly in Sycamore Creek, where the water system can experience sanitary sewer overflows, or as we call it, wet weather overflows. So this project would help to alleviate overflows in the Sycamore Creek Basin. When construction, these are some of the generalities of some of the main questions asked. When construction impact my sewer water service? No, not this particular one. The water and sewer should not be impacted. This is the largest I haven't remained. What size is the sewer main? The sanitary sewer main varies in diameter from 42 inch to 66 inch. When the trains be closed, because we're in the park, the trains all over the place, the walking trains will be rerouted during the construction. There will be rolling closures, because as a contractor will be moving south from East Victoria to just north of Maddox Avenue. But it's going to be a well-signed post office besides posted all over the place, detours and all the rest, okay? When streets be closed, there will be temporary closure on East Maddox Avenue, which is west of Devos Street during construction. And again, the detours will be heavily posted. When the street be replaced, Devos Street from Maddox Avenue to East Arlington Avenue will be rehabilitated with a new asphalt surface following construction. We're putting a 66 inch man down there, so basically the whole street will be gone. So what happens if my property is damaged? And the contractor would take pictures and video of the property before breaking ground. It would also encourage property owners to take pictures and video of their property before construction commences. But also be an advantage in some cases that your Sprinter system, you make sure that it's working or at least the contractor is working. Next slide. The timeline. Projects and construction to begin at the bottom of this year. And the contractor will start from the downstream end at Vickery Boulevard and go south for the upstream side and cut part. And this project will stand its way until sometime in 2023. Bear in mind that other events and everything else can. Not necessarily got to be screened, but we're open now when we finish by then. How are you notified? The contractor on your front door seven days before. If you have any circumstances or have questions about the construction. Please call the inspector or the project manager. I'm going to get more information. Progress or the updated on the city of Fort Worth website. It's www.fortwardtexas.co forward slash projects forward slash cfw dash sycamore. That's free. That's water dash improvements. But there's a simpler way to get to it. You can also go to forward texas.co. I just entered the project number, which is one or two zero six nine and search bar on the homepage. And there's a link to this meeting video, project map, project summary, as frequency, frequently asked questions with a link to this presentation also. Contacts again. 817. 69. 64. Nam. Condom. And the inspector against Carmen. Drake. Number 817. 392. 8347. Carman. Drake. Fort Worth texas.co. And then we also have. You can report emergencies like water men breaks. So we're backwards. 24 hours a day. And the number is. 817. 817. 817. 817. 817. 817. 24 hours a day. And the number is 817. 392. 4477. And you will select option one point towards the recording. It's a call center for emergency from 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday. And it's a 7. 817. 392. 4477. But this particular one is from city holidays. Thank you very much. And I think at this point, I would like to return to Sally. So she can look at the chat questions. So I'll support. And we put the context back off here again for. Okay. Okay. Thank you, Liam. We don't have any questions in the chat. Do any of you have questions? If so, please unmute yourself. Okay. We've got JJ. Do you have any questions? Okay. We have to call in users. Do you have any questions? Okay. And we also have a contractor on board. Do you want to say one? Okay. Thank you. Okay. Okay. If there are no questions, if there are no questions, thank you everybody. Thank you everybody. Thank you everybody. Thank you everybody.