 Okay, it is now 605. I'll go ahead and begin the presentation. This is the Glencrest Civic League Street Rehabilitation project for the twenty-two or the twenty-twenty-two bond year two contract nine. The city project number 104242. Presenting today is the project manager myself Jose Orozco. The purpose of this presentation is to give you the scope of the proposed improvements and seek any input from the community. First I'll go over the project overview. The project is broken up into bond funded streets and water department funded streets. The bond funded streets will include new pavement either concrete or asphalt. We won't know until we bid the project to see which one comes out more competitive and the water department funded streets are streets that were added to this project with water department funds. I'll have a close-up of the pictures here but the bond funded streets are Burton Davis. There's two portions within Davis. One is bond funded. One is not. One is water funded. Glencrest. Kellis has two portions. One is bond funded. One is water funded. Paris is bond funded. Seminary has two parts. One segment is bond funded. The other is water funded. Here in the next slide you can see the closer up view Burton off to the right close to MLK Davis just off of 35. The portion closest to 35 is bond funded. The closest the segment closest to the railroad is water funded. And then down at the bottom we have Glencrest. Glencrest is bond funded and Gypsy Gulch is water funded. In this cluster of streets we have Kellis which starts at this center point and runs to almost here. This segment number six is bond funded. Segment seven is the continuation beyond up to Fairfax which is water funded. Segment eight is Nolan which is water funded. Segment nine is Paris is bond funded. Segment ten is East Seminary from Paris to the dead end. This is bond funded and segment eleven which is East Seminary from Wichita to Paris. This is water funded. Some of the summary of improvements that will be going on this project. As you can see in the pictures on East Seminary we have missing curb, cracked pavement in Paris. You can see all the raveling of the asphalt. It's all cracked up. In Kellis there's heaving of the curbing gutter. It's broken in the same situation within Burton. Some of the other streets in Glencrest we have cracked asphalt. We have patches that were done by the water department to fix their assets. In Burton we have more cracking of the asphalt missing curbing gutter. Here's another view of Burton. You can see the curbing gutter is missing on one side and also in Glencrest you can see several previous patches and cracking throughout the street. A little breakdown in Burton. We plan to upgrade the existing six inch water to an eight inch and we plan on installing new pavement with concrete curbs. We also plan on installing concrete driveways at a minimum of 11 feet width or will match the existing if it's a little wider and will include new five foot sidewalks. In Davis the segment closest to 35 which is the bond-funded segment will be upgrading well in the whole street will be upgrading the water main from six inch to eight inch and the bond-funded segment will be installing new pavement with concrete curbs and new concrete driveways with 11 foot minimum width and new sidewalk. In the water funded segment we'll be replacing with asphalt. If someone has their mic on can we please mute until the end for our questions. It'd be appreciated. In Glencrest and Gypsy Gulch the in Glencrest is the bond-funded street and Gypsy Gulch is the water-funded street. The water mains will be upgraded from the existing six inch to proposed eight inch and the sewer will be upgraded from a six inch to an eight inch. The paving improvements will include new pavement and curbing gutters in the bond-funded segment along with new concrete driveways with a minimum 11 foot driveway and or will match the existing width if it's wider. This is within the bond funded segments as well as new five foot concrete sidewalk. In the water funded segment we'll only be replacing the pavement. In East Seminary, Keles, Paris and Nolan the water department will be upgrading the existing six inch water to an eight inch. We'll be replacing the existing eight inch water to a new eight inch water and we'll be upgrading the existing 10 inch water to a 12 inch. This location is the 10 inch to a 12 inch is located within Nolan. The paving improvements will include new concrete, our new pavement with concrete curves, new concrete driveways with 11 foot and new sidewalk. This is within the bond funded segments. The water funded segments again are the segment between Fairfax and Nolan. Nolan between Keles and East Seminary and East Seminary from Wichita to Paris. These are the water funded segments. All the other streets are bond funded. If concrete is the winning bid in the competitive bid, this is what the improvements will look like. You'll have new concrete pavement, new concrete curbs and gutters, and driveways and sidewalks. If asphalt paving is the winning bid, this is an example of what it would look like with new concrete curb and gutter on the sides, new asphalt pavement and new concrete driveways and sidewalks. The proposed improvements also include the new concrete sidewalks and new ADA compliant ramps. The water department funded segments will be new asphalt. The timeline that we're looking for this project, in June we received the 60% design. We anticipate to receive the 90% design within the next week and the project we plan to advertise in November. We'll let it go for a month and in December we'll open the bids to see who the winning contractor is. Then we'll go to the approval process and have the council award it. This will happen in March of 2024 and once it's awarded we'll award the construction contract to the winning contractor. This will happen in April and with construction beginning in June of 2024. We anticipate construction to last one year with construction completing in June 2025. For more information on the project you can go to the city's website at Fort Worth Texas dot gov slash projects or from the city's web page you can enter in the search bar the project number 10 42 42 or Glencrest Civic League. At this point I'll open it for any questions anyone may have. Hey Jose, thank you so much. I'm going to look in the chat for you to see if we're seeing anyone's questions there. If anyone does not want to ask your question we can have you put it in the chat and I will ask it for you. Thank you very much. So that one is related to muting I will take care of that Christy. Does anyone have questions for Jose? Sorry you guys everyone should be unmuted and able to speak. Don't everyone ask the question at the same time. While we wait I'll jump back to the project location maps I had at the beginning. Here we go. I believe this was the better of the two. I think that's our question come in. Yes sir. The driveways will be 11 feet correct? Yes the minimum standard that the city has for driveways is a minimum of 11 feet. If you have a currently an 8 foot or 9 foot we'll be increasing it to the new minimum of 11 feet. If you have more than 11 feet like say 13 or 18 feet because you have a double wide driveway we will give you up to that width. Anyone else have any other questions? I always find it interesting if you go to the project schedule to help explain I know I get a lot of questions about where this project is what does that mean for me I know you said that but maybe walking folks back through how TPW or transportation public works what that 60 percent 90 percent is. What the the schedule that we have what we have we have milestones for the designers at different stages within the design process at the 30 percent we are just barely receiving survey and they're putting stuff on paper for us to review and go over at the 60 percent we're starting to get a little bit more in-depth detail ironing out a lot of where utilities are located beneath the ground how the impact what we want to do with the roadway etc and 90 percent is basically the pre-final and we make any minor tweaks or adjustments that need to be done prior to the final submittal and when we receive that final submittal that's when we open the design for bidding and that's when we get the estimates back from the contract various different contractors and we choose the lowest bidder based off of the their estimate of what they think it'll it costs to build it once we receive those bids we'll ask for council approval based on the on the bids after we verify that all the bids are correct etc etc and the contractor gets all his his or her paperwork in order for the construction then we'll get and a council does approve it then we'll go to awarding the contract and ask and get coordinating with the contractor when they can begin we anticipate that to happen in approximately April to get all that coordination done and then we anticipate like we said actual construction machinery on the ground in June and in the following June of the following year we'll be completing the we should be complete or the construction should be complete by then thank you that was helpful I saw another question come through see if I can open the chat yes I'm so sorry I was having technical difficulty here how will this affect the usual garbage days we'll work with the contractor to basically they would they when they do the construction they don't do the entire street segment at once they'll do one side and then once the one side is complete they move on to the other side and the if asphalt or you're in with them one of the asphalt sections of the paving the contractor will move your barrels over for the refuse company to pick up your your garbage and they'll move your your bins back for you after they've collected the the refuse that was a great question that was a great question I'm sure people will want to know how they'll be notified and so we could talk about how we let folks know when and what to expect before any construction actually hits the ground we'll be sending out notices on your door prior to construction activity and when they are specifically going to be in front of your property we'll send out another notification on your door saying this is what we'll be doing this day we need to shut your water off for approximately a half hour or more and that will be done typically the day before is there another question Jose I am not seeing any more in the chat okay I thought I saw another question pop in okay well with that let me jump over to some additional information to share uh City of Fort Worth has a My Fort Worth app it's downloadable on Apple or Android you can get it in the Apple Store or Google Play depending on your platform if you have an iPhone or Android product the this is where you would report emergency and non-emergency issues related to construction this would include like water main breaks where there be where there there's someone on call 24 hours a day also the during the normal business days a Monday through Friday it's the same number but it the normal business days are from 7 a.m to 7 p.m the city is closed on holidays all right yours must be working a lot faster than mine because you are correct there was another question that came in oh and it was regarding how long the water would be off would it be just one day or maybe give some timeline for folks got you when the water gets turned off uh it's temporarily it's not the entire day it's just maybe half hour to two hours before what any water gets shut off though what ends up happening they'll put in a temporary water main and they'll chlorinate it and test it to make sure it's ready to uh to carry potable water and safe to drink once that has been approved then they go through and individually switch every water meter over to the temporary water main that connection takes roughly a half hour not more than two hours and then when the construction is in progress they'll they should not be any interruption into their water service as they're getting fed off the temporary main while the main line is being replaced once the main line has been fully installed and services have been connected and ready for or in services installed and ready for connection then what happens is you'll have another water interruption to transfer you on to the to the new permanent water main again uh only a half hour two hour disruption at most Jose I do have a quick question I'm driving so I can't type it in the chat I hope that's okay that's fine um if there are any issues with anybody getting their water restored from that switch over would you be the point of contact for them to reach out to um to notify would you want them to contact the my forward hotline if they needed to um what would be the best way that we can get them connected I would yes I am the main contact for this for this I'm the I'll be the project manager on this project and I can't give you the inspector's name at this time because one hasn't been assigned yet we're not that close into construction once once we are in construction there'll be another individual that uh deals with the day-to-day activities and once once we're in construction I'll know who that individual is but yes I can and will be in communication with that inspector for who's out there boots on the ground it uh for all the day-to-day activities perfect just wanted to make sure we had a point of contact for the residents if they needed one thank you both I appreciate that you're welcome I believe there's some more activity that came in the chat or questions but the last one I had was my response at 625 but maybe there's some lag there we go there we go for me do you want to read that or shall I read it can you read it because it just flashed out yep if we are on the side of the street that does not have a sidewalk will one be added maybe we go back to the maps we had earlier oh yeah definitely what street um whoops jump back in here what street segment is this this will I can give more specific if they're water funded or bond funded it says Paris Paris yes Paris will be getting sidewalks on at least one side I I believe both sides actually get sidewalk if memory serves me right yes they do they do so Paris will be getting sidewalks on both sides any other questions Edward raised their hand yeah I'm sorry I just actually came in I was having problems getting in but this is in regard to Burton yes sir uh is it my understanding that we're getting actual full streets with curves sidewalks and approach or just curves and and uh I'm a street curve and approach to the driveways you will be getting a curb and gutter on both sides you'll be getting a new driveway at a minimum 11 feet wide if you have a double wide driveway that's 18 feet wide you will match the what you have existing um you will have you will get lead uh lead walk but this is just just so we clarify it's up to the right away the right away is typically at the back of the sidewalk it is not all the way up to your house okay okay uh when is this supposed to actually take place uh we're anticipating to physically have construction begin in June 2024 June 2024 and then uh how long will it take and uh what about the parking arrangements are y'all gonna try to do one side of the street at a time or is it something that we gotta gotta work out on our own to get you know to get the project completed the contractor does work with the residents to let them know some individuals they have no problem leaving the cars parked uh but once once construction begins and they're physically in front of your property uh the concrete has to have time to set and if you drive on the concrete before it sets it actually breaks it prematurely even though you don't see it right away on the surface it actually breaks it so that's why they'll ask for you to park uh down the street or just around the corner depending where you live uh so this can be done so we're doing concrete or asphalt it depends on how the bids come in we're doing a competitive bid for asphalt or concrete if concrete wins the bid then we'll be going in with concrete on the bond funded streets only on the water on the water department funded streets we're going to go back with uh asphalt brand new asphalt okay so all they're gonna do and this is my last question um we've been having water issues are the uh i guess some of the pipe under the up under the street has been known to break so they've been having to go in from time to time dig up the street and work get that fixed all they're gonna try to resolve that as well yes so that they don't have to share up a new street okay that's what i need to know and i'm good i think i think you covered my questions thank you you're welcome is there anyone else that had any questions this is laura i was just about to share the link i know you've had it on your slides with everyone letting them know that we will have this recording posted and the slides up and i will share that link where i'll be posting those to everyone in the chat let me jump there real quick and there's a link if you just go to the city uh web page at forward texas.gov in the search bar in the upper right hand corner if you just type in glenn crest civic league or 104 242 you'll find the project web page and on the project web page we'll have uh current information and updates on the project uh not everything gets built at the same time we works uh the contractor will work with different crews for different activities uh first thing that goes in is the utilities once they're done with the utilities they'll come back with a different crew that does the roadway and it may be your street that's first and maybe your street that's last or somewhere in the middle uh i we won't know until we get with the contractor and we don't have a contractor on board yet uh any questions that uh you can think of uh greg mary or laura that i may have uh skipped over or may not have covered i think you've done great job you hit everybody's questions without them even asking good job well this this concludes my presentation if there's no more further questions uh if there's somebody on here that speaks spanish i do speak spanish but i'm looking at the names and i don't see anybody i got a call-in user uh if there's someone who needs to explain it in spanish i do speak spanish uh give back to the information and mark my phone number and i can explain it specifically where you live that's all i have that's all i have thank you have a great night everyone thank you everybody here thank you