 Hello everyone, thank you for taking the time to watch this video. I'd like to talk to you today about this upcoming City of Fort Worth Street Reconstruction project. My name is Greg Robbins and I am a project manager with the Transportation and Public Works Department's Capital Delivery Team, and I'll be the construction project manager for the upcoming Kimbo Road Phase 2 Street Reconstruction project. This presentation was originally meant to be given at an in-person community meeting with all affected residents and other citizens who utilize these streets. However, due to the City's proactive response to the current coronavirus outbreak, that meeting has been cancelled and this presentation has been recorded in lieu of the actual meeting. This presentation is meant to provide you with some information about the scope of this project that is happening in your area and give you a little bit of a heads up about what to expect with the upcoming construction. Here is the agenda of what I hope to cover in my brief presentation. I'll be talking about the project as a whole, reviewing the scope of work and providing you with information on the phasing and schedule of the construction. This project consists of three streets located in the Bonnebray neighborhood. These include Kimbo Road from Mesquite to the northeast cul-de-sac, Macomas Road from Kimbo Road to North Beach Street, and Altaview Street from Kimbo Road to Premier Street. As this slide indicates, we will be performing a full replacement of not only the pavement and underlying sub-grade, but most of the underground utilities as well. The contractor will be replacing the existing water and sewer pipes before placing the new concrete or asphalt pavement. The water and sewer service connections to residents will also be replaced. In addition, we will also be constructing new sidewalks and ADA wheelchair ramps on each street. The streets that are part of this project were chosen for reconstruction due to their current condition of their pavement and the need to replace the underground utilities. In this slide, you can see a picture of the current state of Kimbo Road on the left showing the existing asphalt pavement in poor condition. On the right is an example of a new asphalt street including new sidewalk and driveways. The final product for Kimbo Road won't look exactly like this, but you can expect something similar with the final product. In this slide, you can see the proposed improvements to the water distribution system under Kimbo Road in Macomas Road. A new 12-inch pipe will run the entire length of Kimbo Road, and a new 8-inch pipe will be installed in Macomas Road. New water services and meters will also be installed for all properties. A new 8-inch sewer pipe will be installed in both Kimbo Road and Macomas Road, increasing capacity from the existing 6-inch sewer pipe. New sewer services will also be installed to all properties. Each road will be fully excavated to remove the existing asphalt or concrete pavement, concrete curbs and gutters, and existing sub-grade to a depth of almost 18 inches below the current road surface. The road will then be rebuilt with reinforced concrete pavement on Altaview Street and asphalt pavement on Kimbo and Macomas, as well as new concrete curbs on top of stabilized sub-grade for each street. New sidewalks and ADA wheelchair ramps are also being constructed on both sides of all streets. This slide shows our expected phasing and schedule for the construction, weather-dependent. Construction is expected to begin in June this year and be completed in March of 2021. The contractor will begin work on all streets simultaneously in order to maximize the efficiency of his crews. Because there are no underground utilities on Altaview Street, the contractor will focus the efforts of their utility crews on Kimbo and Macomas Road, installing the new water and sewer pipes. This phase is expected to last until fall of this year. At the same time, the contractor will utilize his other crews to begin the demolition of Altaview Street in preparation for paving. Preparation work for paving will last until the fall of this year with paving beginning in early winter. When utility installation is complete on Kimbo and Macomas Road, the contractor will begin constructing the new concrete curbs and reconstructing existing concrete driveways in preparation for the new asphalt street. This phase is expected to be complete at the end of 2020 or early 2021. Finally, the contractor will begin constructing the new asphalt street on Kimbo and Macomas Road in February or March of 2021. At that point, the contractor will perform the final cleanup in preparation of closing out the project. A traffic control firm will provide the contractor with a specialized traffic control plan for use during the upcoming construction. This plan will provide for the safe and efficient routing of traffic in order to limit the impact on those who use the streets regularly. The contractor will provide adequate signage to indicate when lanes will be closed and where detours and alternative routes will be required. I would like to finish this presentation by presenting some frequently asked questions regarding this construction project and providing answers. Will I still have access to my driveway during construction? For the most part, yes, access to your driveway will only be restricted when your driveway is being reconstructed and when new pavement is being placed directly in front of your property. You will be given notice by the contractor in the city when these construction activities can be expected. Will I lose water to my property? While the water pipe is being replaced along Kimbo and Macomas Road, you will be placed on a temporary water service. There will be a short disruption in service while the water line is switched over to the temporary service and again when you are placed back on normal water supply. Once again, you will be notified prior to the switch so that you can plan for it. How will my water bill be calculated while on temporary service? You will pay the average monthly amount based on the previous year. Will any of the roads be closed during construction? No, the road will never be completely closed to through traffic during this project. While access may be limited to certain areas of the street during working hours, residents will have access to their homes most times. The only time when access to your house will be disrupted is when your driveway is being replaced or the new pavement is being placed directly in front of your property. You will be notified by the contractor in advance regarding any disruptions to your access. How long will the project take? The total contract time is 275 calendar days. How wide will my new driveway be? We will be matching existing driveway widths unless they are currently less than 11 feet wide. This concludes my presentation. Thank you very much for taking the time to listen and watch. It is unfortunate that I was not able to meet all of you in person due to public health concerns and discuss any comments or questions that you may have, but I would still like to hear from you. My phone number and email address are provided here. Please feel free to contact me if you so choose. Finally, the contact information for the city's construction inspector is listed here. He will be your first point of contact for all questions and concerns you may have during construction. Thank you once again. I appreciate your patience with us as we move through the construction process and I look forward to hearing from you.