 5 p.m. I'm going to start the public meeting for the Rosemont area's treatment and house project. First of all, I would like to welcome council member Anne Zade, council member, do you have anything to say? Before we begin. Good evening, everyone. I don't have anything. I don't want to take up any time. I just wanted to be here in case anybody had any questions of me. So I'll just let you get straight to the presentation. Thank you. Once again, this is the Rosemont area's treatment and house projects. My name is Irei Tomiwa Otsuyelu. I go by Tommy, a graduate engineer for the city of Fort Worth Transportation and Public Works Department. I will be the project manager for this project. The city inspector is Ramon Chavez and the contractor is going to be advanced paving acquisition. The cost for this construction project is going to be approximately $1 million and $600,000. And the construction is going to start on the 1st of March, 2021 and should be completed by October, 2021. We have the project limits. Please be aware that this meeting is currently being recorded right now. So we have the map that shows the project limits. Some of the streets that we have selected to be working on for this year is going to be portions of Ryan Avenue, Lipscomb Street, Travis Avenue, Baldwin Street, and some portions of Flint Street. The scope of work, like I said, is going to be some select replacements of some ADA compliant cobrams, some sidewalks, carbon gutter, driveway approaches, and then roadway resurfacing. We have taken some pictures of the current situation of some of the streets and on the pictures on the left show what the current situation of the streets are. If you can see, some of the driveway here is pretty deteriorated. And then pictures on the right shows what the projects, what the streets are going to look like after the project is completed. So this right here is showing some concrete curbs and aprons. The next picture, the next set of pictures shows some of the concrete curb ramps. We had some old concrete curb ramps from way back. They are currently not ADA compliant and the pictures on the right shows what it's going to look like after we're done. This is the picture on the right shows an ADA compliant concrete curb ramps. Also, we have pictures of the sidewalks, what the current situation of the sidewalk looks like right now, and what it's going to be like after we are done with our project. We also have the asphalt pavement situation on the left, the current situation on the left and what it's going to look like when it's done on the right. What to expect during construction? Some of the temporary construction impacts include additional construction equipment, limited parking availability, sounds and dust pollution. Efforts to minimize construction impacts include construction signage placed around the sites. Any temporary closures will be communicated in advance. Construction equipment will not be staged in areas that prohibit residential access or parking. Any changes to garbage or US postal services will be communicated in advance. Residents will be informed throughout construction about any updates. Regular work hours are going to be from Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Permission for occasional weekend work may be granted if required. The contact information for the project manager, which is me, is going to be 817-392-6747. And my email is irritomewa.utsu-yelun.com at forwardexas.gov. We have any questions? Now will be the time. Questions? Well, this is Riyad. I noticed none of the residents or anybody really joined us here. So I don't know how we're going to deliver the message. Because everybody here is the city staff and he cancel the woman with us. I don't see anybody from the residents. This meeting is currently being recorded right now and it's going to be posted up on the City of Fort Worth channel. So I think we can send that information around to the residents in case they're trying to get some more information on that. I would suggest that, yes, you put it on the city's website and also reach out to the neighborhood association that has been quite involved in the whole Rosemont improvement area project. So that they can post it up on their platforms as well. And that's a good way to get the information out to the residents. Gotcha. We also have the contractor here with us if you guys have any other questions? Please pass it. Who's that? Pass it back to the structure. Our hangers, the residents before construction begin. Yeah, you're going to do that in the contractor who will put the door hanging in the front. But we need to send this presentation to the homeowner association president. And so they'll let everybody knows what's going on. So have you received the door hangers for the coffee work? Not so well, we'll get you on before we start. When are you planning to start? We're going to bed. OK, yeah, what kind of this week? More of a good time to get them to us because Masoud and my concrete superintendent are meeting with Tommy and the inspectors to mark the areas of repair. And so if they could bring them with them or get them out to them, that'd be great. Yes, and no problem. OK, thank you. All right. Any other questions? That's it. OK, so like I said, my contact information is up here. If anybody has any questions, they can reach out to me on the number or my email address that's provided right here on the screen. With that being said, that's the end of this meeting. Thank you. Thank you.