 Good afternoon. This is the public meeting for Brentwood is to road area water and through improvement project. And this is the agenda for this meeting. I am going to provide you project team introduction. I'll provide you project overview. We'll talk about the project area. Some of the frequently asked questions and then the project timeline. My name is Pratima and I'm the project manager for this project and I'm with city of water department. My phone number is eight one seven three nine two six one four nine. An email is Pratima at photo takes us dot com different. Barnard is the city inspector for this project. He is with transportation and public works department. His phone number is eight one seven eight nine seven three zero eight three. An email is Stephen that Barnard at photo takes us dot com. Great takes utilities is the contractor for this project and Greg Hidal is the representative from critics. A and a consultant is the engineering firm who designed these projects and Alex sir is the project manager with any project overview. Agility water and sewer means will be replaced in an area bound by Brentwood is to road to the north. East loop eight twenty to the east Normandy road to the south and Carl straight to the west. This capital improvement project is in city council district eleven and five construction will impact West Middlebrook neighborhood association neighborhood of East Fort Worth central Middlebrook Eastern Hills. And Brentwood Oak Hill and this is one of the project area and the black line you can see over here. Is where we are going to replace water and sewer line. The first one is called street. We are going to replace both water and sewer in Carl street. And the limits of replacement is from Normandy road to major street. The second line is on a good terrace. We are going to replace both water and sewer on Azure terrace as well. And the limits of replacement is from Normandy road to Kimball Street. This construction will impact city council district eleven West Middlebrook neighborhood association central Middlebrook neighborhood association and the neighborhoods of East Fort Worth. In the same area there is another street to hold the street where we are going to replace the water and sewer both and the limits of replacement is from Kimball Street to Brentwood here. And on the brain to this year itself we are going to replace the water line and the limits of replacement is from whole street to selling stride and this construction will impact central Middlebrook neighborhood association and neighborhoods of East Fort Worth. This is another area in this project. The first one is rocket code. There's a small section over here. We are going to replace water line in this street and the limits of replacement is from Charlotte straight to the cul-de-sac. This construction will impact Eastern Hills neighborhood association and the neighborhoods of East Fort Worth. Another street in the same area is Charlotte street and we are going to replace water and sewer line in the side of the street and the limits of replacement is from rocket core to the Blu-Ritz drive. In the same area there is a small section over here in the easement where we are going to replace the sewer line and that construction also impacts Eastern Hills neighborhood association. This is another area where we are actually extending water lines to complete the loops. The first section is on the Brentwood street road and the second section is on the Brentwood drive intersection over here. Two sections of water line extension is in City Council District 5 and this construction will impact Brentwood, Oak Hills neighborhood association and neighborhoods of East Fort Worth. Some of the landmarks near our project areas, Interstate 30 to the north, Oakland Lake Park and Postic Lake to the west, Middlebrook Middle School to the south and Middlebrook Golf Course to the east. Now we will discuss some of the frequently asked questions. The first one is why are we doing this project? City of Fort Worth prioritize is replacing up the water and sewer lines that have high risk of failure. How we determine high risk of failure is based on several available data such as water main break history, leak history, CCTV inspection data for the sewer line, ease of the line, line material. If the line has laid services or if the line is a cast iron line, which issue is specific to this project? This project was created as a part of water cash initiative to reduce the amount of water breaks. Fort Worth water management has committed to replacing a minimum of 20 miles of cash iron type each year. Currently, there are approximately 100 miles of cash on remains at various stages of the design for the replacement in the fiscal year 2023 and beyond, which is straight in this project have cash iron water line. This project will replace cash iron water line in Carl Street, Ajo Terrace, Holt Street, Brentwood Street Road, Rockhill Court and Charlotte Street. How will we know construction is starting? If you leave in the area impacted by this construction, you will get two door hangers. The first one says construction starts in seven days and it looks like this. And the second one says construction starts tomorrow and it looked like this. The door hanger also includes the city inspectors business part with his or her contact information in case you need to contact them. What are the construction hours? The regular construction hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. And if requested by the contractor and if it is approved, they can work on the Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 to 5 p.m. There will not be any construction on Sundays. Contractor will also not work on nine city holidays, which are Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day and the Labor Day. Will there be lane closure during construction? One traffic lane will be closed on Carl Street, North Isotera, Old Street, Brentwood Street, Rock Hill Court and Charlotte Street when water and sewer lines are replaced and the trench is being repaired. The lane closure sign will be posted to alert the motorist. What happens if my property is damaged? The contractor will take pictures and videos of the property before breaking ground. We also encourage property owners to take pictures and video with a data stamp of their property prior to construction. Damage resulting from the contractor's activity during construction is the responsibility of the contractor. Will construction affect my irrigation system? The contractor has to cap irrigation lines before construction starts. The contractor will ask property owners to turn on their irrigation system so the sprinkler head can be located and flied. The contractor will replace capped or damaged irrigation system if they were damaged as a result of this construction. Will our water be turned off? Water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes when service is transferred from the existing line to the temporary water line and then again from the temporary water line to the newly installed line. These switchovers are done during the daytime. The contractor will knock on the door and let the customer know when the water will be turned off. The transfer typically takes about 30 minutes per house or business. How does the temporary water line impact my home and water bill? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. In the summer months the continuous flow keeps the water from becoming as tangent in the upper ground line. During the winter months water must be continually flowing through the temporary line to keep the line from freezing. Customers should also keep their faucet dripping. The bill for your water uses while you are on the temporary line is based on the average of the previous month's uses. Will we have access to our driveway during construction? City inspector and the contractor will work with businesses and residences that need driveway access during active construction hours. And again those active construction hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and if requested by the contractor 9 to 4 or 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Will you need access to our property? Photos water will abandon the sewer line in the alleyway between Carl's Street and Azure Chairs. Therefore we'll need to reroute the sewer services on the following addresses to the Carl's Street. And the addresses are 1825 Carl's Street, 1817 Carl's Street, 1809 Carl's Street, 1805 Carl's Street, 1801 Carl's Street, 1733 Carl's Street, 1729 Carl's Street, 1725 Carl's Street, 1721 Carl's Street and 1717 Carl's Street. Do we have to grant access to our property? With the exception of some properties on the Carl's Street this construction is in public right away and is in utility easement. If photos water needs access to your property we'll contact you before accessing your property. For those on the previously mentioned Carl's Street properties the contractor predicts utilities will bring temporary right of interlagers to those property owners. The Carl's Street property owners will have to sign the temporary right of interlagers. Without the signed temporary right of interlager the contractor will not be able to relocate the sewer services. Will our sewer service be interrupted? Any two sewer services will not be interrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line. The sewer cleanout provides crews easy access if there is a backup or a blockage. Will the city's trash truck will be able to pick up night trash and recycling during construction? If your side of the street is closed on our schedule trash collection day the contractor will take your trash and recycling cars to the opposite side of the street so the trash collection vehicle can pick it up. If you see water running down the street do not turn it off. Before we can connect your service to the new water line we have to flush the line. The water flow from the from flushing the line will be continuous until the inspector gets the samples for that day. You will be connected to the new water main after two consecutive samples pass the vector logical tip. When it is time to sample the water flowing through the new water main the contractor will place traffic cones around the valve to prevent anyone from parking over the valve. Do not move the cone, do not pass over the cone and do not turn off the water valve. Now the timeline for construction. The construction will start in December 4, 2023 and the project is estimated to complete in summer of 2025. The contractor will start on Cald Street, North Asia Street and North Asia Terrace and whole street first. Generally the sewer main is installed first and then the water main is installed when the street is getting both water and sewer replaced. That street will be repaved with asphalt after the water sewer replacement. If you are interested to get more information about this project you can go to the webpage www.phototixus.gov and tag the project number 103381-2 and you can go to the bottom of that page and click on subscribe to this page to get more updates about this project. The project map, project summary, frequently asked questions and the power point will also be linked to this project page. If you have any water or sewer related emergency or non-emergency issues you can call the number 817-392-4477 and select option one for the emergency issues. It is a 24-hour service and for non-emergency issues as well you can call the same number. You can also download my AFW app from the Apple Store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks and water main breaks missing or broken meter leaks, water paced, water violation, no water service, water pressure issues and any other water sewer related issues through the app as well. Again, my name is Pratima Podyal and I'm the project manager for this project. My phone number is 817-392-6149. Email is Pratima.podyal at phototixus.gov. Stefan Barnard is the city inspector for the project. His phone number is 817-897-3083 and email is stefan. Barnard at phototixus.gov. With that, this presentation is complete. Thank you.