 Good evening, everybody and welcome into the to follow park sewer main improvements project. This is a WebEx virtual community community construction meeting and we are being recorded. I'm going to turn this over to Scott Taylor, our project manager. That's you're going to have to unmute yourself. There you go. We're good. Good evening. I'll get started with the Sally said discussion of the to follow parks to remain improvements project. Okay, okay, Sally. It didn't work. My keyboard is not working at the bottom of your keyboard and my keyboard is not working. Okay, try to go back. It is don't click on the screen. Click on your actual keyboard. Okay, there we go. Sorry about the technical glitch there. Yeah, yeah, go to screen. Remember, click on the cup, click on the cup. Sally, there you go. Now use your keyboard arrows. Okay, sorry about all this technical glitches to the agenda for this evening's meeting. We'll have introductions of the persons that are responsible or oversight of the project will do a project overview. Give you a description of what we're doing. Then we'll talk about the project area where you'll have some maps and be able to show you that. And then we'll go through some frequently asked questions that we've got we get from these types of meetings. And then we'll kind of go through a timeline for the construction. So your construction project team includes myself, Scott Taylor. I am the project manager. My contact information is shown. My office phone is 817-392-7240. And I can also be reached by email at Scott.Taylor at PortwordTexas.gov. The inspector for this project will be Stephen Martinez. I know him as Steve, not as Stephen. His cell phone number, his contact number is 817-392-6051. And Stephen dot Martinez at PortwordTexas.gov is his email. Stephen will be on site as the city's inspector. We also have our engineering design consultant is Brown and Gay. Donald Lang is one of them. And then Matthew is another one. And I do believe they are in attendance. The contractor for this project is Wilco Underground LLC. And our contact for them is Mike Ausmuss. So what is this project overview? A 30-inch diameter sanitary sewer main will be rehabilitated or replaced in an area that is bounded by Althamesa Boulevard to the north, AirSparkway to the east, Columbus Trail at Old Grandbury Road to the south, and Quail Ridge Road to the west. The areas that are most impacted or the areas that are developing is the Tevolo Park and the Chisholm at Tevolo Park area will be the most impacted. And this project is in Fort Worth Council District number 6. So to give you a better idea of showing the black line is the limits of the project. It starts or will end, however you look at it, just on the other side of Althamesa Boulevard and then work its way adjacent to some of the developing areas, Tevolo Park, and then into other areas that are not developed. We do the alignment does cross several street intersections or several streets, Millia Avenue, West of Haas Lane, and then Candleville Lane, West of Haas Lane, Tevolo Parkway between Prairie Side Drive and Strada CV, and then Fox Grax Place at Bluebill Place, and then Fox Stem Lane, West of Bluebill Place, the Surmanians, West of Cerrito Trail, just north of Collino Verde Drive. So why are we doing this sewer project? This project is being done in conjunction with current and anticipated development west of Chisholm Trail Parkway and south of Althamesa Boulevard. The yellow lines in the map you see show the current city of Fort Worth Sanitary Sewer service lines. So that is the collection system that is coming to the larger diameter sewer, which we're working on, or as we call it, the main, or in some cases it's called interceptor. One thing we do want to make everybody aware of, the reason this project is being done is, first of all, to increase the capacity of the system, but also this sewer line was originally installed in 1988, the trunk system was. So it's got over 30 years of age on it already. So it's time to upgrade it and use newer technologies that we didn't have available in the past before that upgrade. I know a question that everybody asked on every project is, will we need to access to your to your property? Well, the construction for this project is being done within existing sanitary sewer easements and in the streets. So if Fort Worth water needs access to your property, we will contact you prior to the start of construction. So we do not anticipate this will have to happen. It might in a couple of instances, but those will be determined as we go through the project. Will my sewer service be disrupted? The construction methodology we're using on this project, your sewer service should not be interrupted. The contractor will have in place what we call bypassing, which will handle flow while he's doing work on the system will continue the flow as it goes from south to north. Will there be lane closures during construction? As we've already talked the project, the project alignment process five intersections depending on what construction method is used. There could be one lane closures when the contractor is installing sewer main size will be posted to our motorist. Now, the hours of construction are from 7am to 6pm Monday through Friday. And if the contractor request, he can work on Saturdays from 9am to either 4 or 5pm. Again, the contractor will be bypass pumping ramps will be installed to allow vehicles to drive over the pipes if it if the temporary force main crosses the street. So what happens if my property is damaged? The contractor will take pictures and video of the property before breaking ground. We also encourage property owners to take pictures and video of their property before construction commences damages damage resulting from the contractors activities during the construction is the responsibility of the contractor. So timeline we expect this project to start early March of this year. And then the contractor currently based on discussion with them plans to start at the northern end and move south. And then we have a current projected end date is late in the fall of 2022. Where can I get? Where can you get more information? The progress will be updated on the city of Fort Worth website at www.fortworthtexas.gov slash projects slash CFW dash to volo dash park dash sewer dash main dash improvements. If you don't want to write all that down, you can also go to www.fortworthtexas.gov and enter 101 339 dash one in the search bar on the home page. That will take you to the site for this project and then progress will be there as long as project math and the video and then. Frequently our summary of questions asked will be linked to this project page. And in case you're wondering the 101 339 dash one is the city's designation of the project. That's a project number. So again, the contact information is myself, Scott Taylor. Again, I can be reached at 817-392-7240. And my email address is Scott dot Taylor at Fort Worth Texas dot Gov. Stephen Martinez is the inspector. His number is 817-392-6051. And he can be reached by email at Stephen dot Martinez at Fort Worth Texas dot Gov. So one of the things we always do include in these meetings is about how to report an emergency or non-emergency. And then some of this is potential have impacts on this project. If something happens, let's just sewer back up. So if it's an emergency, such as a water main break or sewer backups, you can call 817-392-4477. When it answers, select option one and that will take you to a person that will be able to dispatch crews, get the information out for these type of emergencies. Now, if you have non-emergency questions and you can, you know, about your bill, about this or that, that's not an emergency. We have our water call center is open 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday. And that number is also 817-392-4477. Please be aware that the water call center is closed during city holidays. There's another way you can also communicate or contact us and that's by downloading the MyFW app from the app store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks and water main breaks, missing or broken meter lids, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. So thank you for attending tonight. And then, Sally, I don't know if we have any questions in the chat room yet or if anybody has a question for us. I don't see anything in chat. Do any of the attendees have a question? Got a couple of calling users. You must have done a great job, Scott. Well, I noticed several of them were engineers that worked on this project. And then Steve, he can answer all the questions. He's the inspector. That's right. Yeah, I'm here. I'm here too. I'm here. We might get to work together, right? Yeah. Well, you know, I was having trouble getting on this thing and I finally got able to get on here. That's okay. So if there's not any questions, we'll call tonight. And so you're saying March 2022 is when they'll start seeing. Yeah. Yeah, I expect we will start it. I know they we got to get some submittals in and things like that to get them going out. And Mike, are you on the phone call? Yes, sir. Yeah. Are you still planning on starting the CFP first? Or the manual? That manual. This is the manual. This is the first once we get the approval. Okay. I don't have anything else. All right. Well, thank you everybody for coming. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you all. Thank you. Yes, sir. Bye. Bye.