 We understand that the rural crossings have become pretty rough and that the citizens and residents of the security wide field area and fountain have been calling with concerns about these crossings and that the county is going to do everything in its power to ensure we take care of our residents and our citizens. We're working with BNSF on the schedule. We're planning the beginning of March and they'll be done separate weeks so the plan right now is to do the fountain crossing first and the main street crossing second and we're hoping that we'll finish it early March. Unfortunately, if it gets postponed there are some other projects that get in the way and these projects will probably be extended to May. El Paso County will be responsible for all the pavement work. We'll be saw cutting the pavement. We'll be replacing the pavement. We're also responsible for the sidewalk and the curb and gutter. We'll be replacing the concrete with asphalt sidewalk and asphalt curb and gutter. We'll also be putting pavement markings in and El Paso County is going to be doing the traffic control for the projects. BNSF will be responsible for the track itself over the crossing itself and they're going to be replacing the track, the ties and coming back and raising it up so that it's back to its original elevation. The residents are looking at a detour and all the traffic when we're working on the fountain crossing is going to be moved here to Main Street. When this crossing is being worked on all the traffic is going to be moved to Fontaine and it's about a mile and a quarter each direction so it is going to be an inconvenience for the traffic at that time. Obviously there are other alternatives. They can go farther north to Academy or farther south to Mesa Ridge Parkway. The detours are expected to last three days but again that's weather dependent. It could last a little bit longer. We're hoping to confine it to a week so that we don't have one of the crossings closed over a weekend. I ask our residents for patience as we address these issues and we apologize for any inconvenience as we address the situation here with the railroad crossings.