 Good evening, everybody. You are here for the Lake Arlington Gravity Main Part 1 and Part 2 Community Design Meeting. Your project manager is Petima Pujol. We want you to, if you're, I think all of you can see the screen. So, if you have questions now or during the presentation, you can post them in chat and we'll answer those at the end of the presentation. The website link for this project, if we go to the chat, the link is in the chat box and Petima's contact information is also in the chat box. So, I am going to pass this over to Petima Pujol. Thank you, Sally. This is the agenda for today's meeting. I am going to introduce myself and the project design team. I'll provide you the project overview, project location. We'll discuss some of the frequently asked questions and I'll provide you the project timeline. My name is Petima Pujol and I'm a senior professional engineer with City of Fort Worth Water Department and I'm the project manager for this project. My number is 817-392-6149 and the email address is Pratima.Pujol at Phototexas.gov. D.O.T. Engineering is the design engineering firm for this project and Brian Jarby is the project manager and he's also present in this meeting. There are two parts on this like Arlington Gravity Main project. The first part we are calling it upstream gravity main and the second part is the downstream. The first part is in Council District 8 and the second part is in Council District 5 and I'll show you the locations in the next slide. The upstream gravity main is about 5000 linear foot and it is a 78-inch news sewer line. And the downstream gravity main, which is part 2, is about 3000 linear foot and it is 42-72-inch news sewer line. As you can see on this map here, the bold line over here, that's the part 1 upstream part that starts from just north of... Sorry, the south of Lawn Steffensen Road where it links to our existing sewer line M257 part 2 and then goes north towards and it ends at the Lake Arlington Lift Station. The Lake Arlington Lift Station is under construction right now and it is just north of Freeman Drive. The part 2, the downstream part of this project is over here. It starts between Arkinson Lane and East Rosedale Street and goes east towards and ends near the Cooks Lane and Lancaster Avenue and it connects to the 60-inch existing sewer line. Why we are doing this project, this is one of our master plan project. The green area you see on this map is our Village Creek sewer basin and part of this sewer basin, sewer collection system is at capacity and we need more capacity in this basin. And the increased capacity is necessary because of a projected population for four doors and also for our customer cities of Burleson and Crowley. What happens if the sewer system reaches capacity? Well, many trains since the system in this sewer site is at capacity, it overflows. We also call them way-to-ether overflows. This happens when untreated sewers in the city underground sewer system overflows and they're all sewer is released. Now I'm going to discuss a few of the frequently asked questions. What is a gravity main? A gravity main is a pipe system in which the sewer moves using gravity or just a mother nature. What is the force main? It is a pipe system, but in this system the sewer moves, in this system sewer moves are using the force and the pumps, comparations and this station provide that force, that energy to move the sewer through the pipe system. What is the lift station? Our lift station is a large size pump station where the sewer is generally lifted from the lower elevation to the higher elevation. It is basically an oversized grinder pump. I mentioned you about the Lake Arlington lift station. It is under construction and it is just north of Freeman Drive, south of I-20 and east of England Drive. And part one of this project is going to end on this lift station. Is it a part of bigger project? As I mentioned you earlier, it is one of several master plan projects we have and yes, it is a part of bigger projects. There are several projects linked upstream and downstream of this project. On the part one it links to another project M-257 part two on the downstream and it links to Lake Arlington lift station and force main project. The lift station is under construction. The force main is in design and it is about seven miles long. And the part two of this gravity main project connects to the part of that force main project and the downstream connects to the existing sewer main. I know there are several pieces connecting to it and if you'd like to know more about all these different projects, you can go to these project links and find out more about these projects. This is a design public meeting that makes it for us is to advertise this project for construction, open the base and then come to it, approve the bid to the contractor. And once we have the contract established with the contractor, we'll have a pre-construction meeting with the contractor and the stadium specter. And after that we'll come back to the community again with a Wavex community meeting to update you about the project before the construction. And after that the construction will start. Where can I get more information? You can have more information about this project and city website. There is a link for this project project which we update frequently so you can get updated information from that link. You can also go to www.photo-texas.gov and enter 101311 in the search bar. That's the project number for this project. The link for this meeting video, the project map, the project summary, if you're going to ask questions, it will be linked to the same project grade. Again, my name is Pratima Podial and my number is 817-392-6149. And email address is Pratima.podial at photo-texas.gov. And the art engineering is the design engineering firm and Brian Darby is their PM. I also have another number over here for emergency water main bricks and sewer backup. It is a 24-hour service. The number is 817-392-4477. And you will have to select option one. You can call the same number for non-emergency uses as well from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. With that, this presentation is complete. If you have any questions, please go ahead. We don't have any questions in the chat right now. I did forget to introduce Sandy Bro. She's the District Director for Council of District 5. Sandy, if you want to say anything? I appreciate y'all being here. I think it's time we go have a cold beer. Craig, did you have any questions? You said you live on the other side of Lake Arlington. Yeah, correct. No, I don't at this time. Thank you. Okay. I think everybody else is internal. Does anybody from the City of Forth have any questions? I don't know whether we said this, Pratima. This is a design meeting. So we will be coming back in, do we have an idea when we'll have the construction community meeting? So we are at 90% design and we are doing our ecological survey. And then probably the construction probably start and fall of this year. So we'll probably come back in August or September and talk about this again and have the actual timeline then and a contractor on board. Yeah. Okay. Do y'all know if this will be online or if it'll be in person? We don't know at this time. I know transportation and public works is trying to work with that that the issue is We are reaching a lot of people we would not reach with the WebEx that don't feel safe coming to a meeting, but we also have people who want in person. So I know that they are talking to our communications department to see if there is a way to do both at the same time. So at this point we don't know, but I don't anticipate us making that move until at least August, September time. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, Brenda. Anybody else? Going once, going twice. Did not. Thank you, Sandy. Okay. I appreciate y'all being here and we will notify everybody again when we have the community construction meeting. Thank you. Thank you.