 Okay, we want to thank you all for joining us tonight for the autumn drive water and sewer improvement community construction meeting at Tony Shalola, who is our assistant water director of a water capital project delivery is going to stand in tonight for Dina Johnson, who is your project manager. We do have Fabian on the line. He is our inspector. And we have Keegan Yonkers from Circle C, which is the contractor. If you think it's something you want to ask during the presentation, you can type it into the chat and then we will wait until the presentation is over to feel those questions. No, I think that is it. I'm going to go on. Sorry, we are recording this. We will post the video of this meeting to the project page by Monday at the latest. And we will also post a PDF of this PowerPoint to that project page. And I'm going to hand this over to Tony Shalola. Good evening again. Like Sally said, I'm filling in for Dina Johnson. Who is your project manager agenda today is we're going to introduce the project team. We're going to have a project overview. We're going to have a project area. We're going to go over frequently asked questions and timeline. And can everybody have it? Okay, I'm assuming that's a yes. So if you look at the overview that's in front of you, if many of you recall probably about two years ago, we were conducting improvements on ranch view road, which is the road that bisects autumn drive. So now it's we're going to go down autumn drive and go to work. And if so, and those of you that leave on where autumn drive comes to autumn court. We've had several main breaks that I was personally aware of maybe two or three from the last three years. This project is going to fix that. So we're going to go with the presentation again. Your project team is Dina Johnson. She can be reached at 817-392-7866 at the email address posted right there. The city inspector is baby ideas. 817-223-3348 at the city email address posted. And that's going to be your primary contact on the project. So, basically, a project team also includes circle C construction. And we have Keegan Junkers is online. To also answer construction related questions. The design consultant on the project is RLG. And Brett Lewis is the project manager for the consultant. So, basically, on the project, the area is bound by autumn drive to the north, autumn drive, autumn slide slash autumn court to the north. Bella, Bella circle to the east. We'll slow drive and over them part to the south and over them part drive east to the West. So we're going to have water main replacement. We're going to replace water sewer mains on the roadway. And the water means range in diameter from four inch to 10 inch in diameter. And those will be replaced an auto drive and auto court. So, I mean, will be replaced in autumn, autumn drive. From the south cul-de-sac to auto court as shown on the previous exhibit. We will conduct sewer main easements in the, in the easement, not a ranch view road. From 660 feet not of the right view road slash auto drive in the section. And we're going to go west, west ones with that. So, I mean, we're also going to replace the old sewer main. We're going to replace the autumn drive from about 1000 feet north and 180 feet west of the right view road and autumn drive in a section. Then that line is going to go north about 290 foot. And the easements are located between autumn drive and over to five drive, which at the picture you're looking at is over to Park Drive. That's the project overview. The project is located in district three. And the construction will impact traffic for customers in the overton part neighborhood association. Tango Wood neighborhood association and the West and the West West neighborhood association. Typical landmines, the landmines, sorry, is the Fort Worth branch of the Trinity River is to the West and south of autumn drive. The picture depicts auto court at autumn drive. So, why is the city, a particular department doing this project. So, the department prioritizes replacing water sewer mains that have a high risk of failure. And based on available data that includes water main break history. Again, like I previously said, some of you are probably experienced water main break on the road. We have a leak history that we keep. We can see we can do close circuit TV inspection of our mains. The age of the line, the line material in this case for the water is cast iron. And if you, if you'll be watching the news lately, we've been having breakdowns and collapses of cast iron water mains. They were practically installed the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. And then we also have land surface lines we may have to deal with from time to time. So, which probably specific to this capital project. So, for right now, it's basically a cast iron water main initiative. To reduce the amount of water main breaks because those cast iron means constantly break and we're having to replace them. So, to that effect, we're missing cast iron water means in autumn drive and autumn court to put a stop to all the breaks. Some of you all have been experiencing. So, typically ask questions. We'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll, there will be a closure during construction. I believe we're going to have at least one link close when the mains have been removed and replaced. This is the only way in and out. But you folks that leave to the non so we have to maintain one link of traffic. And we will post signs to let you know when the name will be closed. So, you may shift from one side to the other, depending if we're replacing the water main or the sanitary sewer main. And will the contractor need access to our property. So, basically the construction on this is in the public rather way and where we have easement utility. If we need to get on your property, you will be contacted. And over to the right hand side close to the driveway. A curve return is a water meter box, which will be replaced in conjunction with the water main replacement. So, in the event the property is damaged. Before we get to that point, the contractor is required to take videos and pictures of the property before beginning construction. We also encourage you property owner to take pictures and video to document with a day stamp. So, to document the condition of your property prior to construction and any damage the contractor cause that is documented. That you didn't have that damage before construction. The contractor is obligated to take care of it. Now, we'll construction affect my irrigation system. The contractor will cap irrigation lines before constructions that you will also ask property owners to turn on their irrigation system. So, they bring our sprinkler heads and be located and flag. That's just typically what all our contractors know to do. The contract or replace damage. The contract or replace damage. Contract or replace damage damage, but my heads or anything the damage is doing construction. So that must be done. So, the construction hours typically are construction hours are from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday. And if requested by the contractor 90am to 4pm or 5pm on Saturdays. The contractor cannot work on city holidays, which include Thanksgiving day. The day after Thanksgiving Memorial Day. Christmas day, June 10th, New Year's Day, Independence Day, Martin Luther King's Day and Labor Day. So we have access to our driveways during construction. The inspector and the contractor will work with what what what our customers will need driveway access doing active construction. And again, those hours are 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday. And if requested by the contractor 90am to 4pm or 5pm on Saturdays. So, a lot of questions come on trash day. Will we pick up resident to be able to pick up their trash day and recycle during construction. If your side of the street is closed on your schedule trash day collection day. The contractor will take your trash and recycle cars to the opposite side of the street. So the trash collection vehicle can pick it up. So, basically to know when construction will start. If you live in an area that's impacted by construction, keep an eye on your front door for anger from the city of Fort Worth. You will receive 2 hangers on the 1st 1, you will say construction starts in 7 days. And it looks as such we have English and Spanish translation for it when construction will start. The 2nd hanger will say construction starts tomorrow. The city inspector will include his or her. I think we have a guy who include his business card and contact information on the door hanger that will be placed at your door. On the timeline because for this reason, this project we got when construction so the face is the notice to proceed date. When the contractor expects to start is April 8, 2024. And it will commence with construction and did not end of autumn. You may see the contractor maybe make some preliminary inquiries in the area and look around to maybe look for space. Two store material, maybe set up temporary water, but the main we anticipate construction started on April 8, 2024. And the projected end date for this water capital project is September 2024. I don't know if you can find any unforeseen circumstances. So, once construction starts, maybe rain delays or whatever delays. The construction contractor, sorry, may encounter, but we expect the job to be done by late September. So, to get more information, you can go to www.WhatTexas.gov. Project number 102785 or 102785-2, which is specific specifically for autumn drive. And in the search for the autumn on the homepage, autumn drive water and so improvements will pop up. To get project updates, scroll down to the bottom of the project page and click on subscribe to this page. The project map and PowerPoint will be linked to this project date. So, to report an emergency or non-emergency, if it's a water main break or sewer main break for 24 hours a day, you can call 817-392-4471 and select option 1. If it's a water call center for non-emergency, you can call the water call center, which operates from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. one day to Friday. And that number is 817-392-4477. That call center is closed on Saturday. You can also download my F1 app, my F1 app from the Apple Store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks, water main breaks, mason or broken middle leads, water tests, water valuations, no water service, water pressure issues, and other sewer, sanitary sewer concerns. Again, your project team consists of Dina Johnson, Sina F1 at 817-392-7866 and Dina.Johnson and F1texas.gov. The inspector is Fabian Diaz, 817-223-3348, and that's Fabian Diaz. Thank you for attending today's presentation and I want to hand it over to Sally. Okay, Tony, I made a typo on Fabian's name if everyone wants to write this number down. His phone number is 817-223-2248. He typed it in the chat if you can see the chat. Okay, and now we've got a question from Craig. I'm not sure how to say your last name Craig Dible. You said describe how you will access the easement between Autumn and Overton Park East. Will you be clearing vegetation under utility lines? I believe the contractor will probably access going from the front yards to get to the back. Keegan, have you thought about that yet? No, I haven't thought about that yet. I'll have to get over there and take a look and see how best we can clear out an area to work. So nonetheless, if he has to go to your front yard, he will probably knock on doors and ask for permission to go from the front. But that's still to be resolved, but we'll find a way to get to it with this intrusion to your property. Okay, and Mark, the answer is yes, I believe, but Tony, will you verify? Did you say the construction will start on Autumn Court? So, do you plan to start? Okay, we're going to walk away from Autumn Court and walk our way back south. At this point, that is our plan to start at the northernmost part of Autumn Court and work our way backwards. Okay, so you're going to go back south? Yes. That's all that we have in chat. If you guys want to unmute yourself and ask questions. Dina, can you hear me? Yes, Dina. Well, Tony's standing in for Dina. Oh, okay. That's okay. Excuse me. That was a lot of good information. Is there any way that can be printed and emailed or at least a message where it could perhaps be accessed on the city side? Yes. We have a project page. Tony, yes. On this project page, I know that I can get the PDF of the PowerPoint posted there tomorrow. It might be Monday. It might be Monday before the video of this meeting is posted because that goes through our city communications group. But yeah, definitely the PDF and I will fix Fabian's phone number before I post it on the project page. Fabian would probably appreciate it if you didn't. But yes, I will get the PDF on the page tomorrow. All those other phone numbers and contact information and really needs to be in print. It's just too much to digest. Right. Thank you for doing this, though. You're welcome. If someone can send me the current board for your neighborhood association, I can also email it to them. Okay. I actually did that to alert them to this meeting tonight. I was told by the chair of the West Cliff West Association, which I remember that you all, someone's coming to their meeting in March, I think, the 8th. But I think I will tell her anyway. He said the project or the construction would start April 8th. Did I get that right? Yes. Tony, can you go back to that? Which slide? The start date. Okay. April 8th. Hopefully, hopefully through in September. So they have time I was concerned because she said that someone was coming to speak to the neighborhood association. But attendance there is fair. We, you know, that's a really busy intersection and that hill is well traveled. So we need to get the word out as best we can. Do you remember when we did, do you leave on the street? Right? I live on Bella circle at the top of the hill. Okay. All right. Does anybody leave on autumn drive? Yes, I do. And they, when they worked the hill, we were able to get up and down. Okay. So do you remember when we have you had main breaks in front of your house? So you and all of drive, not the court, right? I'm on autumn drive. Okay. So if you remember going north, we had a whole bunch of main breaks that we had to come back and fix all the time. So, yes. Yes. Right. You drive, right. You drive his face. Now we're trying to catch, catch autumn drive as well. Yes. Okay, we have another question. I'm sorry. Another question from Kelly. How frequent. Will water be turned off during the process? So, basically, we're going to install a temporary water line while your water line is taken out of service. So that when we do that, it may be turned off for maybe 20 minutes at the moment. Well, I can put the temporary line in place. And then as we get going with, when all your meters are being restored, it may be off for a little bit, but it should be not too long and you'll get notices before it's shut off on and off again. Right. Yes, that's correct. The only other time that the water might go off is if the. Cast iron main is to break from ranch view heading north or south. I think each. And a line is a dead end. And so if there's a main break from ranch view heading north or south and the temporary line is connected to that. And everyone will be out of water until the main break can be fixed. Mark, you have questions. Well, I live on the south side of autumn drive. How long will it take to get from autumn court? Down to our side of ranch view. Do we expect. So, if you look at the, it's going to start on April 8th. I work is way back south. Right. And that's where they finished it in September. So. You can your record say by September. August, maybe by July, you might be, you might be down south of all of court. Okay. Yes. Okay. So we on the south side of ranch view. Can expect. The spring to remain untouched. We might start some sewer work over there. So that we can do simultaneous work on North and South. So. I wouldn't say to plan on it. Okay, thank you. Sure. And it's starting to install. I keep in your planet install the sewer main first on the street. Before we do the water, right? Yes, we'll do the sewer main first. I'm just going to probably put down some temporary water to start with so that we don't have to worry about the water services while we install the sewer. That makes sense. Okay. If we don't have any more questions and chat, baby, and was there anything besides your phone number? No, ma'am, but now that you have my number, you are free to call me and email me and I'll try to respond to you as quickly as possible. Again, like I said, it is your primary contact. So. If you need more information, you can always call Dana or Sally and Sally knows where I'm at. So. Maybe on this out primary contact on the job, you'll see Keegan pick with me on the job. He's with the contractor. So those two guys will be very prominent once construction start on the job site. I don't see anything else in chat. We want to call it a night. I'm going to run through these really fast. We've got Roy Kay. Do you have any questions? I've got baby and Keegan Craig. You've asked some questions. Are you good? I think Craig still on Amanda. You've asked some questions. Okay. Laura. Nope. Yeah. Yeah. From on says all is good. I see our friend from TPW. She's just listening to it. So I want to ask her for any questions. Okay. So remember, remember we'll get the PDF of this PowerPoint on the project page tomorrow and probably give me until at least Monday to get the video of the meeting posted. Well, thank you everybody. We appreciate you joining us and giving us all your questions. Thanks everybody. Good night. Thank you. Bye.