 Good evening, everybody, and welcome to the North Point 24-inch Water Transmission Main Virtual Community Construction Meeting. If you have some questions already, you can put them in the chat. It's in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. If you're a call-in user and cannot see the PowerPoint, you can unmute yourself and ask the questions after the presentation. This presentation is being recorded, if you didn't hear me say that before. I'm going to hand this off to Susie Abbey, who is our project manager. Welcome, everybody. On the agenda today, we're going to start with some introductions, go over a project overview, discuss the project area, go through some frequently asked questions, and then discuss the timeline. Your construction project team includes myself. I'm the city project manager and my name is Susie Abbey. You can reach me at 817-392-8209 or email me at Suzanne.Abbey at Fort Worth, Texas.gov. The city inspectors, Carmen Drake, and she can be reached at 682-432-5486. And you can also email her at Carmen.Drake at Fort Worth, Texas.gov. Our engineering design consultant is Kimley Horn, and Josh Kerchow and William Biedemann are the project manager and project engineers. And our contractor is SJ Lewis Construction. Adam Lunsford and Ronald Etter are the project managers and Caleb Ivey is on their cruise. As for the project, we're building a 24-inch diameter water transmission main in Northwest Fort Worth in the North Point Development Area. Construction will likely impact traffic on Park Drive and Old Decatur Road as well as Park Drive at Boat Club Road. The project is in Fort Worth Council District 7 and impacts the Northwest Fort Worth neighborhood lines. So the project area, the water main will start at Park Drive just east of Boat Club Road and extend northeasterly along the proposed extension of Heritage Trace Boulevard. Construction ends just north of the intersection of Assembly Road and North Water Tower Road on Heritage Trace Boulevard. Lake Point Elementary School is east of the center board lane and Park Drive intersection at the southern end of the project. So why are we doing this project? Fort Worth Water is working with the Lenard Homes of Texas land and construction LTD to construct the 24-inch water transmission main. This main will serve the North Point Development and anticipated future growth in Northwest Fort Worth. So what is a water transmission main? Water transmission mains are large pipes that are 16-inch in diameter and larger. Transmission mains are designed to move large quantities of water to the smaller distribution mains and eventually to customers. Which homes will be impacted by the construction? The Northwest Fort Worth estates is an existing neighborhood in the project area. However, homes directly impacted by constructions are not yet completed. Construction of the Lenard Homes phases one and phase two will be concurrent with the project. The timeline construction activities will begin in December actually 2021 and the contractor will start construction at the southern end just east of Park Drive at Boat Club Road. And the projected end date is late summer of 2022. This is where you can get more information if you need it. Progress will be updated on the City of Fort Worth website at this link. You can also go to www.fortworthtexas.gov and enter 103-505 in the search bar on the homepage. The link to this meeting video, the project map, and the project summary and frequently asked questions will be linked to this project page as well. Here's our contact information again if you need it. Project manager Susie Abbey, 817-392-8209, susanne.abbey at www.fortworthtexas.gov and the inspector, Carmen Drake, 682-432-5486. Carmen.drake at www.fortworthtexas.gov. If you need to report an emergency or non-emergency, you can call this one number, 817-392-4477. For emergencies you can call this number 24 hours a day and select option one. For non-emergency you can call between the hours of 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday. The number is closed on City holidays though. You can also download the Mike Fort Worth 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, water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. This completes our presentation. Do we have any questions? We don't have anything in the chat so if any call and users have a question, now's the time. No questions at all? Susie, do we leave anything out? I don't think so. Okay, if there's no questions we will end the meeting and thank you everybody for attending.