 I want to welcome everybody to the River District and River Heights area, water and sewer improvement project. This is a design meeting. Your project manager is Zach and I'm going to turn this. Oh, I'm sorry. If you have questions that you want to put in the chat, go ahead and do that during the presentation. We'll address those first and then we'll address any call in questions. Okay, back thank you, Sally. Thank you everyone for attending this meeting. This is the design meeting community meeting for the River District and River Heights area water and sewer improvement project. And today is Tuesday, January 17, and we'll start at 6 PM as a schedule. So, today's meeting, we'll follow this agenda first. We'll go over introduction of the team members. Then we will have the project overview and we'll show the project area and we'll address some of the frequency, I frequently ask questions and we'll show the timeline for the project. And as Sally said, we'll be open to in call questions. So, the project team includes myself, Zach, you can reach me directly at 817-392-8695 or you can email me at abulfuzzle.zacharsalihe at workworthstexas.gov. And our engineering consultant is done away and their PM is also on this call. And they'll be assisting city of Fort Worth in designing this project. So, why are we doing this project? City of Fort Worth prioritizes water and sewer line replacement based on the available data. And this will include water main break history, leak history, CCTV inspection, age of the line, line material, lead service lines and cast iron lines. And this project will consist of seven streets and four easements and the entire project will be in Council District 7. Here we have the map of the project. This is the zoomed out version, if you will. And this project from north side is bound by White Solomon Road. And on the east side, we have Merida Street and on the west and south side, we have the West Fork, West Fork, Trinity River. And this construction will impact the River District neighborhood, which is this area, this big area, and River Height neighborhood. And also on the east, we have Groove at the River District. The scope of the project will include the White Solomon Road from Merritt to the City of Fort Worth Limits, which is the Trinity River. And we'll have water and sewer in this segment. We have an easement from White Solomon Road towards south, 390 feet south, and this is a 24 inch sewer line. We have Mackie Street from West Fork to West Fork. We have water and sewer. We have West Fork from White Solomon Road to Diverse Lane. We have Diverse Lane from West Fork to the cul-de-sac. We have Roberts Cut-off Road from White Solomon Road to Diverse Lane. And we have Red Bot Lane from Athenia to Slater Street. Next segment, we have Slater Street from Athenia to Slater and Red Bot Lane intersection. Then we have Slater Street from Scott to Slater Street. That's the sewer line. And then we have this easement, which is the continuation of that 24 inch, which will be only sewer. And then we have one easement between Diverse Lane, I'm sorry, it's north of Diverse Lane. It's probably more visible here. This easement north of Diverse Lane between Roberts Cut-off and West Fork Road. And this will be roughly 190 feet. And we have that easement south of Diverse Lane from Diverse Lane to 470 feet south. So some of the common questions regarding this project is that will our water to be turned off? So we are expecting the water to be turned off for roughly 15 to 30 minutes. Then services are transferred from the existing line to a temporary line. And once more, when we are transferring from the temporary line to the new line. And the contractor will knock on the door and let customers know when that water line will be shut off. Do we need to access our property? Construction will be in the streets and easements. And if City of Fort Worth water needs to access your property, we will contact you. If an easement is needed for your property, a city line agent will be contacting you soon. Which I believe they already done that. Will our sewer service be disrupted? Sanitary sewer services will not be interrupted. New sewer cleanouts will be installed at the property line, which is pictured here. The sewer cleanout provides a crew easy access if a backup or a backlog occurs. And it's good to point out that the sewer line from the cleanout to the property belongs to the property owner. And the maintenance of that part of the sewer line is to be done by the owner, not by City of Fort Worth. Will I have access to my driveway? An inspector will be assigned to the project once we are ready to start the construction. And the inspector and the contractor will work with the residents who need access to the driveway during the active construction hours. So the timeline for this project, for now we are anticipating to advertise for bids and select a contractor sometimes during summer 2023. And we will host another community meeting, which is a construction meeting and we'll have more details at the time about the timeline of construction. But for now, we anticipate this process to start sometime summer 2023. Where can I get more information? You can go to the www.Fort Worth Texas Golf, which is the city official website and type in the project number, which is 103 411 for this project. And this will pull the project webpage and you will find the project name, which is River District and River Hyde Area Water and Sewer Improvement. And you can also subscribe to get updates on this project, which you can go down to the bottom of the project page and enter your email and this will send you the updates once they're uploaded on the city's webpage. And the link to the project summary frequently asked questions will be linked to this project page. And you can also find the video of this community meeting on the same page. How do I report an emergency or non-emergency? For emergencies, you can call this number 817 3924477 and emergencies usually include water main breakups or breaks or sewer backups. And this will be available 24 hours a day. For non-emergency, you can call the same number during the office hours 7am to 7pm Monday through Friday and report your non-emergency concerns. You can also download the My Fort Worth app in the App Store or Google Play. And you can report sewer or flows, leaks and water main breaks, missing or broken meter leads, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Once again, my name is Zack Zegersaliehi and my direct phone number is 817 3928695. And my email address is abulfazel.zegersaliehi at 4466.gov. And also as far as our easement team, our land agent is Armando Calva. His phone number is 817 392 2570. And his email address is armando.calva at Fort Worth, Texas.gov. For three unlandescaping questions, you can call Craig Fox, who is city forester. His phone number is 817 3925729. Or you can email him at craig.fox at Fort Worth, Texas.gov. And at this point, we are ready to take any questions if you have any. Julie, do you have any questions? I don't particularly have a question. I would just really appreciate. Priority being given to notifying people what's going on. We've got construction down the road right now. And they turn the water off in the middle of the night and don't. They don't even inform the city, which is on them. But. I feel like we kind of are at the very bottom of the to do list. I know these projects are huge and scale and cost. But, you know, please. Let us know. It does affect our daily lives. So, you know, I appreciate, you know, the links and all the things, but it's all been a little frustrating lately. The mailers, you know, we were failed by the mailers on the track. We had our trash can dates change and we didn't get mailers in time either. So I feel like the mailers are a poor. Communication tool the way they're currently being used. So that's mainly my comment. So, yeah, to address that we'll have door hangers prior to construction starts in your street. So. They will inform you for sure. Apart from mailers, they will, they will have door hangers to inform the residents. Okay, that will be great. Yeah. Other. We have the bids this summer is any other timeline dates, you know, round dates you can give us. So, we are expecting the construction phase to take 52 weeks. Or 1 year. But again, depending on what. What street you are located on this could change. Obviously, they're not going to finish all in the same time or start at the same time. So, right? Once we have. I've ordered this project for construction and. We will have a more detailed schedule on. What are the timelines for the specific segments? Let's say, I mean, you can shoot me an email and I can tell you more details. Okay. That would be great. Thank you. Melody, did you have a question? No, not at this time. Do you want to put your contact information up 1 last time? Oh, yeah. Okay. And yeah, again, this is my contact information. You can call me directly or just shoot me an email and I'll be happy to give you more details. Thank you everybody. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I guess Julie now we're the only ones on the call.