 Good evening everybody and welcome to tonight's WebEx Community Construction Meeting for the Missy's Run Sewer Extension Project. If you have questions, please post them in the chat. If you look at the bottom right hand corner of the screen, you'll see a little chat bubble. Just click on that and type in your questions. After the presentation, we'll address those chat questions first and then we'll welcome any of our call-in users to unmute themselves and ask your questions. Your project manager is Brenda or Apeza. You can reach her at 817-392-8211 or email Brenda or Apeza at 4texas.gov. Stephen Martinez is the inspector. He can be reached at 817-392-6051 or email Stephen Martinez at 4texas.gov. This WebEx meeting will be converted into a YouTube video and that video will be posted to the project page on the City of Fort Worth website. The summary and frequently asked questions in both English and Spanish will also be added to that project page. We'll have the link to the project page in this PowerPoint if you want to write that down. This is also all in the chat if you just want to copy it down from the chat. So I'm going to hand this over to Brenda or Apeza. Brenda? Yes. Thank you, Sally. So during today's agenda, we will be going through introductions, which Sally kind of hit already, an overview of the project, the project area being affected. The monetary impact is we'll have a project checklist and the timeline for the project. So as Sally mentioned, your construction project team includes my friend, Apeza. I am the project manager. My phone number is 817-392-8271 and my email address is Brenda.Oropeza-O-R-O-P-E-Z-A at forwardwordtexas.gov. The inspector for this project is Stephen Martinez. His phone number is 817-392-6051 and his email address is Stephen-S-T-E-P-H-E-N dot Martinez at forwardwordtexas.gov. The engineering design consultant is BGE Incorporated with Donald Ling as a project manager and Reyes Group is the contractor with Jason Cherry and as the construction manager. Project overview. So Sanitary sewer will be extended to Misty's Run from the intersection with Colour Hicks Road to the intersection with Aldiff Road. This project is in the City Council District 7. Construction may impact the North-Forth Worth Alliance and Village of Woodland Springs Neighborhood Association. So on the map above, you can see the project area being affected. We have the sewer extensions get around from Colour Hicks Road through Misty's Run to Old Denton Road. The area is found by residential to the north, east and west and commercial to the south. Timber Creek High School baseball fields are to the northeast. Why are we doing this project? In August of 2019, the City of Fort Worth received a petition from a majority of the Misty's Run residents who requested to be connected to the City of Fort Worth Sanitary Sewer System. The residents are already served by a six-inch waterline from the City of Fort Worth. As stated in the petition, the above were agreed upon. So the residents who signed the petition agreed too. So it's stated this, so I'll just go through and read them one by one. We understand that each occupied residents on separate lots will be eligible for 200 foot credit of sewer extension. Any extension costs beyond the covered credits will be divided equally among all petitioners. Homeowners will pay the tap fee and impact fee when services are requested. We also understand that the plumbing permit and plumbing rerout costs are each residents' responsibility. We understand that we have the option to pay out the tap fee and impact fee with the mechanics fee, which must be paid through our sewer bill until it is paid off. A committee of no more than five property owners of the area to be served must be created. Sign below if you agree to the sewer extension on your behalf and will pay the tap fee and impact fee before construction starts or apply for a mechanics lien for both. The $24 mechanics lien filing fee in cash will need to be paid. So this just kind of states what was agreed upon and we had enough signatures to continue with the project. So, what are these round customers responsible for? You will be responsible for the sewer impact fee. The sewer tap fee, hiring the license plumber and plumbing permit. Abandonment of the existing septic system if you choose to connect. What are sewer impact fees? An impact fee is charged to help offset new or increased demands that require additional capacity improvements on existing wastewater systems. If an existing development presently utilizes a water well, septic tank, or individual waste disposal system, and the property owner request to connect to the city's wastewater system, a customer will pay the fee prescribed by section 35 70.5 prior to connection to the system. What is the impact fee for this project? The sewer impact fee is based on the size of your water meter and the year that the property was platted. So, this specific subdivision was platted in 1982. The high metal states addition. Most residential homes have a 5, 8 inch water meter. If your property has a 5 inch water meter and has not been replatted since 1982. The fee for your property is $161 per domestic meter. You have a water meter larger than 5, 8 inch meter. You may visit the city website. Listed above or contact water applications at 817. 3928250 what is the sewer tap fee? A sewer tap fee is a service fee that is charged for installing the service line from the main to the property line. The property owner taps in to the city service line at their property line. For the misuse run sewer extension, the sewer tap fee. Which was based on the contractors bid is $2,725.75. What part of the sewer line are customers responsible for? So, the city side of the line starts at the main, which can be seen above. That blue line and goes to the customer sewer clean out, which is depicted by this. On the image above the customer side of the sewers line goes from the sewer clean out to the house. And includes out plumbing inside the house. So, we will be installing the sewer main up to the clean out and you will be responsible for installing. The private side plumbing a license plumber or homeowner is required to install private service service line from the residents to connect to clean out at the property line. The clean out straight into a sewer main and you will need to have a license plumber to make this connection. Why do I need a plumbing permit per plumbing code? A permit is required when plumbing is installed. Change or repair. The permit must be obtained by a license plumber registered with the city of 4th worth or a home. Um, if you are a home, wanting to install the majority of the a homeowner must contact development services for information on what is required for a homeowner to apply for a permit. And that was at the same number. Is it that 8173 222 222. So, the homeowner must contact development services for information on how what is required for a homeowner to apply for the permit. Disconnecting the septic tank and reconnecting to the 4th words public sewer main is at the homeowner at the homeowner's expense. The application fee for the plumbing permit starts at $28 and you can call 817. 392 222 or email. D. E. V customer service at 4th word, Texas dot. Can we keep our septic tank public public sewer line that is being installed will allow customers to connect to the 4th words water system. In order to connect to the 4th words wastewater system, you will be required to abandon your existing septic tank system. What is involved in abandoning a septic system? All tanks for hose cesspools, see pitch pits, holding tanks and pump tanks shall have the wastewater removed by a liquid waste. Transporter registered with the technology of environmental quality. TCEQ be filled with film material that is less than 3 inches in diameter and free of organic and construction. Residents shall provide the following to the city inspector or receive that wastewater has been removed by a waste transporter proof that the tank has been filled. And you will coordinate with the inspector on that. So, here we have a breakdown of the cost. So, the city of 4th words cost to extend the sewer service will be approximately 674. 1,186 dollars and it will be also repairing the street, which will cost approximately $264 and 42 cents. So, the estimated cost to the city is $938,228. The homeowners cost to connect to the city of 4th words sewer line. Will be I'll go through a bottom break it down. So, the sewer impact fee based on a 5, 8. Meter and that was plotted in 1982 will be $161. The sewer tap fee, which was based on the contractors bid will be $2,725 and 75 cents and the plummet permits. Start at $28 and depend on the footage that you will be installing. For your private sewer line, the private sewer lines to connect to the public sewer main. And the cost to abandon the septic tank. Will the contractor need access to our property? We will be installing the public sewer main in the right of way. We will only need access to your front yard to install the cemetery sewer clean out. Which will be installed at the proper line in 4th, if 4th worth water needs access anywhere on your property, we will contact you prior to the start of construction. Do we have to connect to the city's sewer main? We asked that property owners who signed the petition, complying with the home owners responsibility and connect to the city sewer. If you did not sign a petition and do not want to connect, you may continue to use your existing septic system until you choose to connect to the 4th word system. At that time, contact water development development at 817-392-8250 to pay the necessary fees. Do I have to pay my tap fee before construction ends? Yes. The tap fee must be paid before construction ends. After the extension project is completed, a different tap fee will apply because the fee will no longer be based on the contractor's bid. The future tap fee will be higher than the fee that was established from the contractor's bid. Unauthorized connections to the city sanitary sewer system are prohibited. How do I pay my sewer impact and tax fees? You can contact water applications at 817-392-8250 or email. Water apps, which is W-A-T-E-R-A-P-P-S at 4th word, Texas dot gov. The office is located on the lower level of 4th word City Hall at 200 Texas Street and the hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Where will the service line be an exhibit similar to what is pictured was melt to all residents. It shows the tentative locations of the service line for your lot. To change the proposed location for the sewer line, please mark the location on the exhibit and email it to myself Brenda dot at 4th word, Texas dot gov. When can customers connect to the city sewer main customers can connect after the city has completed installation of the public sewer main. The required sewer tap and impact fees have been paid and the customer or customers plumber have. Obtained a permit and extended the private sewer service line to the lot line. Does the city offer financial assistance for residents who are not able to immediately pay the sewer impact and tax fees. They can sign a promissory note with the city to cover both costs. This agreement subject to city approval provides a mechanics clean, including 6% interest payable to the city. Within 5 years for these fees for additional information caught 817 392 8250 or email water apps at 4th word, Texas dot gov. That's W A T E R a p p s at 4th word, Texas dot gov. Checklist for connecting I believe we will also provide a checklist on the. But here it's broken down so you must pay the sewer impact fees. Pay the sewer tap fee the city will then install the sewer main and repeat the existing. The homeowner plumber obtained a plumbing permit. The homeowner or plumber extends a private sewer line to connect to the sewer main. And then the homeowner plumber coordinates with development services to inspect the connection to the sewer main, which. If you recall us when we make that connection. Right here, and then the homeowner abandoned the septic tank, which must also be coordinated with the inspector. Timeline the contractor will be on site starting January 18. Which I believe is next Tuesday. The contractor will start at the intersection of misdeeds run in Keller Hicks road than move north westerly to old Denton road. And the current projected end date is November of this year. She shares the contact information again. My name is Brenda, I am the project manager. My phone number is 817. 392 8271 and my email address is Brenda, B, R, E, N, D, A dot O, R, O, P, E, Z, A at forward, word, Texas dot gov. The inspector is Stephen Martinez. She can be reached at 817 392 6051. And his email address is Stephen S T E P H E N dot Martinez M a R T I N E Z at forward, word, Texas dot gov. Along with the engineering design design consultant. And the contractors information's up there where can I get more information progress will be updated on the city of forward website at HTTPS. Um, colon forward slash forward slash W, W, W, dot forward, Texas dot gov. Um, that backslash projects backslash CFW. See, as easy above a faster way to find the page is to go to W, W, W, dot forward, Texas dot gov and enter 1, 0, 3, 0, 3, 0, which is the project number in the search bar on the home page. The link to the project naps, the project summary and frequently asked questions and a video of this PowerPoint will be linked to the misdeeds, runs your extension project page on the city's website. Thank you and we will be answering questions from the chat. Did anyone have any questions? I'm sorry, I'm still on mute. We don't have anything in the chat. So, I'm going to start unmuting people and go down the line. We've got I unmuted Arter Venegas and Colin user 10. I'm not sure you know who you are. Just going to unmute you all. Okay, I see 1 that says, will you send a copy of this PowerPoint to us? Um, this PowerPoint, the video of the PowerPoint will be posted. Right Sally on the city web page. Yes, ma'am probably tomorrow or in 2 days from now, probably give him 2 days that the PowerPoint itself won't be on the page, but the video of the PowerPoint will be on the page. Are you wanting the actual PowerPoint Mike Dotson? You know, it's fine. I just just with the information that you had on here is just making sure that we could get access to that at this call. And also the same information that's in this PowerPoint will also be in the summary, which will also be on the project page. So, if you don't want to want to watch a video, you can read the summary and all that'll be on there. So, if you'll give us until probably Wednesday afternoon. We'll get all that posted quick follow up. So, a while back when we did 1 of these, I guess it was last year. And I sent Brenda to you a note asking to move our tap a little bit to the West. And we had that read. We don't have to do that again. Do we? No, no, I got got the revision and I got it over to the consultant. Okay, good. I just wanted to make sure that hadn't changed. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, I got it over to see the, are there liquidated damages in the project? And there will be liquidated damages based on if the project is not completed in time. I'm not sure exactly what that amount is right in front of me. But there are liquidated damages if it's not completed within the time frame. Have another question about spend a moment to discuss how it will affect driving in and out of the street. So, the contractor will have traffic control set up. I don't know, Jason, did you want to talk more about that? Yeah, hi, everyone. This is Jason and I'll be the project manager of the contractor side. We will follow the traffic control plans that provide at least 1 line of traffic and you will have constant access to your drivers as well. If at any point you find repeated the traffic, please let any of us know and we'll make sure that is open up to all of the traffic control plans for other cities. I did want to announce this is Beatrice Rodriguez with water applications. Can y'all hear me? Yes. Okay, I just I'm here to answer any questions just in case. I'm color 10, I, or the last color that called in. I was not able to log in. Question question, it's just. Well, I just want to make sure I was here for everyone if they had a question on those. Okay, okay, I haven't had any questions yet. I'm still reading through the chat comments. So, the driving in and out will be maintained by the contractor. Question, what do we need to do if we are new homeowners on Missy's run? Do we contact? So, if you're a new home owner and you want to take a look at the exhibit, if you could either send me an email or if you send me an email, it'll be easier for me to get that exhibit. Or you, in case you need to change the location of. But if you want to pay your top fees for impact fees. You can contact water development that you want to connect. Paula, Paula, did you have a specific question in regards to the project? Nothing specific, I'm just curious, because we were not in that subdivision when that when everything was signed. So, I'll just email you and we'll go through that. I'll just do it that way. But we do want to connect. Okay, sounds good. Yeah. I'll get you a copy of the exhibit for that law. And in case you need to make any changes to the location of the clean out. And get you some more information on that. Okay, beautiful. Thank you so very much from. When I signed the petition, it was for interest, no commitment. Not sure what that means when we had the meeting. And you signed the petition, it was if you were interested in having a. A sewer install, it was not a commitment that, yes, I will pay for a tap. I think now you're saying, if you sign the petition, you're committed to it. Oh, I was just reading if you're talking about this slide, I went through and. Just rewrote what the petition stated on. The petition itself. So, this is just a copy of what the petition had above the signatures. But if you don't want to connect, we can't force you to connect. Okay, thank you. Question, oh, yes. Can traffic be fed from both the ends of mischief around. So they'll they'll have a traffic control plan out there. So the sewer line, I believe it's 17.5 feet off of 1 side of the property line. So they'll direct traffic out there. Okay, you will be able to go in and out. If we're only going to have 1 lane open, you would think the direct traffic would be directional. It's either going to go from Keller Hicks over to old and our vice versa, because you're going to meet cars head on. Well, if they have a flagger out there, they do stop and go to. But they're going to have a flagger 247. I can look over the traffic control and get back to you. Who was that? It'll be great as long as they're working, but when they're not working, that's not going to work out too well. Yeah, because the trench will also be closed at night. They put. They block that off so there's not just a hole in the ground. We're still going to have only 1 lane of traffic. Did I misunderstand that? Maybe I'll have to look at the traffic control plan. Okay, can Jason not speak to that? I would think they already had a traffic control plan and had 1 approved since they're going to start pretty quick. Yes, I just don't have it in front of me Jason, did you want to speak on that? Yeah, so on a typical utility project like this, when it's a 2 lane, we do close down 1 lane and provide 1 lane of traffic. But in most cases, there is there's plenty of room for for us to control that traffic for the standard. Yes, it is only 1 lane of traffic, but I don't see it as a potential issue. Let me work with Brenda on refining that traffic control if needed. But it is a standard that we will follow. And as Brenda said, we won't have any open hole. Obviously, end of the shift will also be closed as needed. We'll make sure safety wise. But in terms of the traffic plan that Brenda is suiting to, it is a standard for streets like this, streets like this with no curb and gutter. That means they'll be driving in our yards. Did we have any more questions? Do you have an approximate date for completion? Yes, it was November. You had a question from Ron Hitchner saying tap updates are for all, correct? Yeah, so I all the revisions to the exhibits that have been submitted to me, I've gotten them over to. The consultant and he made those changes to the plans. For Ron, yes, Ron, I remember when you came out visited with it. That engine with a with an engineer, and we decided that where my property was to tap needed to be moved. And I haven't seen anything on that. So, Ron, you could also do this when you see the contractor starts to go to work. Reach out to Brenda then or the contractor, let him know, and we'll take that location again in case something got missed. But you're clean out, Ron. I remember yours. Yes. Okay. Thank you, ma'am. No problem. Yeah, I got that. I just hadn't seen anything and I just wanted to be sure. But yeah, I thank you. I got it. Yes. I remember. And as far as questions go for the construction project construction will inconvenience residents to a little bit, but it's we're going to try and minimize it. But the sewer line must be installed. And that involves digging a trench to put the line in and that line will go from the downstream end to the upstream end. So, like Brenda said, the road will be closed up every night. No holes will be left open. No trenches will be left open and safety is of the most is paramount on the job. So, but unfortunately, there'll be some inconvenience, but we're going to try to minimize it. Yeah. Well, so are you going to make it so that it's just for residents only know through traffic? Unfortunately, we cannot do that because right now they're going through, but we'll try to make it make it travelable by the end of the day when the construction shuts down for the night. Okay. So, will you be able to travel through during the day then? If you're a resident, yes. Okay. Well, I got to have this. I'm supposed to go have surgery that day, January the 18th. I'll either come home that afternoon or the next day, but that won't be any problem in the daytime. No, they'll still be doing staking out there. Okay. It should be staking for a few days yet, right? Yeah. If ones are deadline to pay the tap fee and the impact fees. So, whenever the sewer main has all been installed and once they start, I can let Shauna know Shauna combs. I think she has a Facebook page. She keeps. I can let her know when that time is coming. Okay, so she can let everyone know I want to let everybody know we all have Facebook. And we'll put it on the website as well, but just to make it easier, we'll do both. Yeah, I'll make sure and put it out there. Okay. And Brenda, you've got a question from Mark Presswood. Would you discuss the payment process after the line is installed? How does that work? So, once the line is installed, they'll do temporary and then we'll come back and do asphalt pavement. So, it'll, it's some machine that comes through and does it ask for? So, as the line is installed, the contractor will put down temporary pavement to repair so that the roadway is drivable to a decent extent. And once that's all in, all the service lines are installed, you'll come back and do permanent asphalt on the job. Overlay. You're going to overlay the entire street? Yeah, full width. The insert to our driveways from the street, will that be asphalted back in? We should just correct me if I'm wrong. We should not be touching folks private driveway, correct? Well, it's still in within the easement, but there's a, like on mine, there's a, it's paved for a few feet and it's concrete from that point on. Okay, whatever the contractor takes out is obligated to put back. Okay, have them, have them do that. Can we have them do that in insert? What insert are you talking about? Where the street, where it goes into the driveway, there's about, oh, five feet. That's, I, you talk about it. I talk about a driveway approach. Yes. Okay. So why don't you do this? If you could go ahead and take pictures of whatever you want to, before we get going. So you have documentation and our contractor is also going to take pictures before the job starts so that if there's any discrepancy, we'll look at your picture. Look, look at our contractors pictures and put things back like we found it. That's the goal. Gotcha. Question. Well, mail delivery continue during the project. Yes, there won't be a disruption to your mail delivery service. Have y'all confirmed that because when y'all did the. All the drainage work they refused to deliver on mail and it wasn't near the impact of what this is going to be. It's true. Yeah, the mail service must be maintained. So that's, that's nothing to talk about in that one. Well, they didn't deliver our mail last time. What job when y'all did the storm sewer work, they did not deliver our mail. So it is an issue. So that's the storm. That's the storm drain or sanitary sewer. When you did the storm drain. Can you clean all the colors so I can say social service did not deliver our mail. We had to go in the color to get our mail. Sorry about that. I don't know what their policies that you may know something. I don't. There's a question. Similar to that from Darla Wallace. She wants to know, will our brick and stone mailboxes be destroyed? No, the mailboxes should not be touched if they are touched. They'll be replaced as they were before. Okay. And then she also said the initial tap fee of $600 was acceptable. But now over $2,700 is not acceptable. We haven't discussed tap fees before during our initial design meeting. We said we would discuss them during this meeting. Oh, I was just going with that. Y'all talked about that. No, what we said, if I recall correctly was that tap fee will be determined after we receive bids. So nobody ever said 600 was the tap fee. He said, when we advertise the job, the chat determined from the bids that we received from the contractor. That's just our standard. I don't remember it that way and it was not 20 anywhere close to that kind of money because if you just said, I guarantee most people probably would not have signed if they were interested. That's what the contract was charging us and it's actually less than the current ordinance fees. Okay, that's all the questions that we have in chat. Is there anyone who hasn't had a chance to ask their question? No, ma'am. I'm not here. I'm fine. Rod Hitchens fine. Do we need to get a hold of a plumber or somebody to see where we should have our tap line come out at? So you will need to get a hold of a plumber. We're going to be installing the cleanouts and you will be responsible for your private plumbing up to the clean out. So if you recall. On the diagram, this shows for my taps going to be at the street. Actually, that's not a bad idea because your service line now is coming from, it's going to intercept from where you go to your tank and come to the front of the street. And you may have to make a 90 degree brand. I don't know exactly what your layout is. So it's probably not a bad idea. Get a plumber. Come take a look at it. Yeah, mine's going to have to be by comes out the backside of the house. I'm going to have to come out the south side and go west. And then I mean the north and then come back east. I've come out the east side, go north and come back west. Your plumber was also advised you put cleanouts at those bend locations. So yeah, it's not a bad idea to get a plumber. Okay. That's a good idea, sir. Got you. If for those who cannot see the chat, Shawna listed her email address, Shawna Combs. The email address is, if you've got a pen, Shawna, S-H-A-U-N-A, hygiene, H-Y-G-I. Hang on a second. H-Y-G-I-E-N-E. It's called Shawna hygiene at yahoo.com. She said you can email her or you can also look at the Facebook page. So we'll funnel all of our updates probably through Shawna and also on the city of Fort Worth website project page. Here's another question from Mark Presswood. He said, do we know the depth of the sewer line in the street? Yes. So I don't have the plans. I recall it was about 14. I think it was about 14 feet. If that relates to you trying to find out if we provide an adequate service, yes. That line is dipping up to pick up each person's service line. Yes. We did go out there and take elevations of the current cleanouts. Anna Moser, did you have any questions? Darla Wallace, Harold Brooks. Brooks, I'm done with my questions. Okay. I think we've got questions from Paula, Susan Moore, Tony Gibson. No questions. Okay. Is there a slide that anybody needs to see again before we close the meeting? Excuse me. This is Tony. I do have a question. We have Verizon internet lines in our ditch area right next to our mailboxes. Is there going to be an interruption to that? I know there's a lot of people on this street that work from home. Yeah. We're not doing any bar ditch work. So all our work will be in the actual street with the exception of, I think Ron had a relocation for his service. So his driveway will be different. Question. Services like FedEx and UPS will still be able to get in, right? Yeah. So with the traffic control plan we have out there, they'll be able to get in and out of the street. Just the heads up, since you've made the statement about the internet, there is some internet that crosses the street. See. Just heads up contractor. Yeah. I noticed that Atmos was out here. This is Ron Hitchner. I noticed that Atmos was out there marking the gas lines, but I didn't see Frontier out there marking their internet lines. I have been in contact with Frontier. So they've reviewed the plan. Okay. As long as they feel like they're not going to lose any connectivity because they'll have some upset people if they do. For sure. I'll let them know again to make sure they don't have any issues. I have a contact over them. Okay. Just remember the main trunk lines run on one side of the road. The houses on the opposite side, they had to get the lines over there. So some of them they boarded the street. So I'm telling you there's lines out there where the Frontier knows that or not. Yeah. I agree. Yeah. It's going to happen. Darla had two things in chat. She said those lines go under the street to service both sides. I'm assuming you're talking about the internet. Yes, ma'am. Okay. And she also said, don't forget the water lines. Expect water outages. Can you address that, Brenda? What was the question if there's water outages? She said, don't forget the water lines. Expect water outages during construction. We will not be replacing the water line. So there won't be a disruption to the water service. Have we missed anybody's questions at all? Brenda, could you show the slide one more time of where you're going to link this just so I can put it on the Facebook page? I'm sorry. I forgot to screenshot it earlier. Oh, there you go. Let's see. Is that it? The updated? Okay. If you just type Misty's in the search bar on the front page, you can also get to it, but you'll get the right page if you just do 103030. Okay. Thank you. Hey, I'm sorry. This is Chuck Combs. I'm here with Sean. And just so people aren't going crazy or anything about the cost, we started these conversations like three years ago or more. And I'm looking at paperwork right now. We have the did show the initial estimates on this were $1,600. And the wastewater impact fee was 161. So it was 1671 initially. And I think that's what was in people's heads now. And I know times moved on and you guys negotiated with the contractors, but we didn't cause any of the delays in this. So I don't know if there could be any compensation or if it is what it is. But just to share, I do have paperwork showing the initial cost was 1760. Well, whatever you're looking at has to be like a tentative or proposed. It's not a final cost because that cost for the tap fee is based on the contractor's bid. We do have a bid. And so whatever you're looking at, must have been referring to, this is what it could be at that point in time. That is not impact fee is always based on the bid we have. When we do not negotiate contracts, it's based on the actual bid and the low bidder. So that was a low bidder on the job and that's their bid. So the 600 may have been an estimate that was provided, but the actual cost is what we have now. That's what we contract was charging us to put those tabs in the line. It's time for the Alabama Georgia game. Let's go. Who are you caring for? Alabama. Roll tide. Does anybody else have questions before the game starts? We appreciate you all being here. Brenda, do you want to close it out? Just there's the project page and my contact information in case you still have a question about the location of your cleanup position. If you need to change it, let me know before we go ahead and start construction. Other than that, if you have any questions, please give me a call or send me an email. Got it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thanks. Thank you.