 Good evening. Welcome to the community meeting. And this is the agenda for today's meeting. I am going to provide introduction to our project team. I'll provide the project overview. We'll talk about the project areas. I will discuss some of the frequently asked questions and we'll talk about the project timeline. My name is Pratima Podial and I'm the project manager for this project. My phone number is 817-392-6149 and email is Pratima.podial.photo-texas.gov. ANA Consultants is the design engineering firm which designing this project. Alex Sir and Mark Assad are from ANA Consultants and Alex is present in this meeting tonight. Why are we doing this project? City of Fort Worth prioritizes water and sewer line replacement based on several available data, which includes water main break history, leak history, CCTV inspection data for the sewer lines, aids of the lines, line material, if the line has a lead services connected to it or not, or if the water lines are the cast iron lines or not. In this project, we are going to replace existing water and sewer mains in three different council districts. The area of the replacement is bound by John T. White Road to the north, Blue Carriers Lane to the east, Normandy Road to the south, and Carl Street to the west. Landmarks include Oakland Lake Park, Cobblestone Trail Park, Mediobrook Golf Course, and John T. White Elementary School. Now we are going to talk about the different segments in different districts. The first one is in Council District 4. The segments we are going to replace in this district are in Braithood Oak Hills Neighborhood Association and Neighborhoods of East Fort Worth neighborhood association. And this is one of the locations where we are going to replace water and sewer line in Council District 4. The first one is on Rockhill Court. Here we are going to replace the water line from Charlotte Street to this cul-de-sac. From this cul-de-sac to this north, we are going to replace the sewer line. This line is in East Mint. On the Charlotte Street from Blue Ridge Drive to Rockhill Court, we are going to replace water and sewer boat. These are two other segments in Council District 4. This one is a section on Braithood Stair. This is from about 470 foot north from this intersection. And we are going to extend it to 300 feet further north. This is another section that we are going to replace. And this starts from here and goes about 180 feet towards northeast. And we are going to replace on both sections. These are the water replacements. In Council District 5, segments are in John T. White Neighborhood Association and Historic Randall Mill Valley Alliance. And these are the lines we are going to replace in District 5. The first one is the Williams Road. Here we are going to replace the water line and we are going to extend the sewer line to the John T. White Road. And the other section is on John T. White Road itself. We are going to replace water and sewer line from Sandy Lane to Blue Carrier Lane. In Council District 8, we are going to replace water and sewer in West Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association, Central Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association and Northwood of East Fort Worth. Sorry, neighborhoods of East Fort Worth. And these are the lines we are going to replace. The first one is on the Carl Street where we are going to replace water and sewer line both. And the limit of replacement is from Normandy Road to Major Street. The other section is over here. This is an easement. This small section of sewer is in easement and we are going to move the services from this sewer line. To the streets on both sides and going to abandon this sewer section. The another replacement is on A's Wood Terrace. The limit of replacement is from Normandy Road to Major Street. And we are going to replace sewer on this street. The other section is on Holt Road. We are going to replace water and sewer both. And the limit of replacement is from Campbell Street to Brentwood St. Now, we are going to discuss some of the frequently asked questions. The first one is, will our water be turned off? Water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes when services transfer from existing water line to temporary water line. And again, when the service is transferred from temporary water line to the newly installed line, these switchovers are done during the daytime. The contractor will knock on the door and let the customers know when the water will be turned off. If you need access to our property, construction will be in the streets and the easements. If city of Holt Road water needs access to your property, we will contact you beforehand. Will our sewer service be disrupted? Center sewer service will not be disrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line. The sewer cleanout provides crews easy access if there is a backup or blockage. The sewer line from the cleanout to the house is the owner's responsibility to maintain. Will I have access to my driveway? An inspector will be assigned to the project when we are ready to start construction. The inspector and the contractor will work with the residents. We need driveway access during active construction hours. Now we'll talk about the timeline of this project. This project is still in design phase. We expect to find like the design and advertise for bits and select the contract before summer of 2023. We'll host another community meeting like this again after we have a contractor on board. If you are interested to find more information about this project, you can go to the website www.photoattakesus.gov and tag the project number 103381 in the search bar. That page will take you to the east four doors to try to stick water and sewer improvement projects to get project updates. You can scroll down to the bottom of the web page and click on subscribe to this page. The link to the project summary frequently asks questions will be linked to this project page as well. If you have any emergency or non-emergency issues, water or sewer related issues, then you can call the number 8173924477 and select option one for the emergency issues. This is a 24-hour service. For non-emergency issues, you can call the same number. And the non-emergency hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Monday to Friday. You can also download the app MyASW app from the Apple Store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks, water main breakage streets, missing or broken meter leads, water tip to water violation, no water service, water pressure issues and any other water sewer related issues through the app as well. Again, my name is Pratima Paudel and I'm the project manager for this project. My phone number is 8173926149 and email is Pratima.Paudel at Fortortexas.gov. With that, this presentation is complete. If you have any questions, please go ahead and ask. Does anybody have any questions? Oh, I also wanted to mention we do put this a video of this WebEX meeting on that project page. And sometimes we create a PDF to PowerPoint and also put it on page. Usually that is if we did it in person. Okay. Thank you everybody for attending. Thank you all for attending.