 We have a small agenda here, introductions, project overview, project area, and we frequently ask questions on the timeline. Your project team includes project manager, Liam Condon. Call number 817-392-6824 and it's Liam Condon at Fort Worth, Texas, which is all one word. Inspector is Shane Bain. His phone number is 682-328-1264 and it's Shane at Fort Worth, Texas, again one word. Contractor is Circulacy Construction and the representative is Keegan Yatvers. Engineering design consultant is Kimley Horne and their representative is Cara Desy. What drives this improvement project? Existing water and sandy surmins would be relocated to accommodate the proposed United States Army Corps of Engineers bypass channel segments. The relocations impact Northeast 11th Street, North Main Street, North Houston Street, and two reasons. What is the Central City Bypass Channel? The purpose of the Panther Island Central City Flood Project is to provide for more with needed flood protection. The Central City Project is limited to infrastructure needed for our flood protection. As stated previously, water and sewerage locations are needed for this North Bypass that is approximately 3,900 feet of the overall 8,400 feet of the bypass channel. The flood protection project has been constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with the Charm Regional Water District, City Forward and Charm County. What are the boundaries of the city's project? The city relocation project is bound by Northeast 11th Street to the north, north called Hoon Street to the east, west fork of the Trinity River to the south, and north Houston Street to the west. What part of Forward does this impact? This project is in the Forward Council District 2. Construction would impact the inner district to Alliance. The construction also borders the Northside Neighborhood Association. What is included in the city project scope? North Houston Street from the Grand Avenue, North Houston Street intersection to 1,760 feet to the south is water and sewer. North Main Street from the intersection of Northeast 11th Street and North Main Street to 500 feet south, water and sewer. Northeast 11th Street from the North Main Street, Northeast 11th Street intersection to the Forward and Western Railroad right away, water and sewer to Eastlands. Water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes when service is transferred from the existing line to a temporary water line. When the service is transferred back from the temporary to the new line, these switchovers are done during the day. Contractor will knock on the door and that customers know when the water will be turned off. Transfer typically takes about 30 minutes per house or business. How does the temporary line impact my home and waterbed? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. In the summer months, the continuous flow keeps the water from the common stagnant and the above from line. During the winter months, water must be continuously flowing through the temporary line to keep the line from freezing. Customers should also keep their process tripping. The bill for your water usage while you are on temporary line is based on the average of the previous month's usage. You will not be charged extra for water usage during this period. When you need access to our property, construction will be in the streets and easements. If forward water needs access to your property, we will contact you. If an easement is needed for your property, a city land edge and will be contacting you soon. Will sewer service be disrupted? Sanctuary sewer service will not be interrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line. Sour cleanout provides crews easy access if the backup or blockage occurs. Whether I have access to my driveway during construction. The inspector and the contractor will work with businesses and residents who need driveway access during active construction hours. How are you going to coordinate traffic during construction? We will have a traffic control plan in place before the contractor starts work. Will the city's trash truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your side of the street is closed on your scheduled trash collection day, the contractor will take your trash and recycling parts to the opposite side of the street, so the trash collection benefit can pick it up. Will the big lane closures during construction? Yes, signs will be posted on earth movers. On earth construction hours, the hours of construction are generally 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday. And it's requested by the contractor 9 am to 5 or 4 or 5 pm on Saturday. Timeline, construction activities are scheduled to start on June the 20th, 2023. Starting point is the southern end of north Houston street, the dead end just north of the west fork of the Trinity River. Current schedule shows construction would be wrapped up by late fall or early winter of 2024. This is weather dependent. Where can I get more information? You can go to www.ForwardTexasAllOneWord.gov and type in the project number 969 in the search bar on the home page. Board work center city water and sewer main relocations will pop up. To get project page updates, scroll down to the bottom of the project page and take on subscribe to this page. A link to a PDF of this PowerPoint and a link to the YouTube video of this presentation. When be posted to this project page. How do I report an emergency or not emergency? Emergency is you'll have water main breaks, sewer backups 24 hours a day. The number is 817-392-4477. And you select option one and follow the directions. The non-emergency is water cause center again at 7 a.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Friday. Same number 817-392-4477. This is closed on city holidays. You can download my FW app from the app store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks and water main breaks. This is a broken meter leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Again, your project team includes the project manager Liam Conlon at 817-392-6824. Liam Conlon at 4WordTexas again all one word.gov. And the inspector is Shane Bean. Number is 682-328-1264. Shane dot being at 4WordTexas.gov. A contractor is Circle C construction and the representative is Keegan Yonkers. The engineer and design consultant is Kim LeHarn. Their representative is Cara Desi. Thank you and have a great day. Any questions? No questions. Thank you. Thank you.