 Please mute yourselves by hitting the button on your bottom left corner, the mute button. This is to avoid echo and disturbance during the meeting. For those of you that are calling in, you can ask your questions after the presentation is done. And for those of you that are online using WebEx profile, you can ask your questions using the chat button on the bottom right corner of the screen. This public meeting is for the Woodway and Sam Callaway street maintenance project. My name is Erie Tommy, I go by Tommy. I'm a graduate engineer for the city of Fort Worth transportation and public works department. And today is March 10, 2021. This meeting is being recorded and it will be posted on the city's media channel. Once again, this is the Woodway and Sam Callaway street maintenance project. I'm Tommy, the city inspector for this project will be Julius McLaren. The contractor for this project will be Texas beat. The construction cost is approximately $1.3 million. Give or take a few thousand dollars. The construction is expected to start on May 3rd and expected to complete November 2021. Given that all things go as planned. The map on the screen right now shows the project limits. We'll be working on sections of Woodway Drive from Alta Mesa Boulevard all the way up to Trail Lake Drive. That's the section painted red right now. And we'll also be going up north like uptown to Sam Callaway road from River Oaks Boulevard all the way up to Black Oak Lane. The plan work. We took the opportunity to visit the proposed streets. And we observed that some co-programs that were there were either ADA non-compliant or the non-existent. So we're going to be fixing those. We're going to be changing them to the more current ADA compliant co-programs. Some sidewalks were in poor conditions. So we'll be replacing those sidewalks, sections of those sidewalks that need replacements. This goes the same for the carbon gutters. Those sections of carbon gutters that are in poor conditions, we're going to have to fix those and make them up to par. We'll be working on some driveway approaches. Select driveway approaches that might be damaged or in poor conditions and that might need some expansion to meet the current city code. Those roadways that I showed you earlier will be resurfaced. So they will be milled two inches so that means the road surfaces will be taken off by two inches. The top two inches will be taken off and then we'll overlay them with two inches of asphalt. The pictures here show the current situation of the roadway and that's the pictures on the left show the current situation of the roadways. And the picture on the right shows what the roadway is going to look like when we're done with our project. As we can see here, the condition of the carb, it seems really looks really bad. It's in poor condition. So we're going to have to take that off and replace it with a new one, a fresh concrete carbon gutter. It's going to look like this when we're done with the picture on the right. The concrete carb rubs, they are very old. They are no longer ADA compliance. We're going to replace them and we're going to have it look like something like this on the picture on the right with a current ADA compliance ramp with the ramp tile. You can see the difference here. And the concrete sidewalks too. On this one, we can see that there are some settlements between the panels of the sidewalk. And this can cause some tripping hazards for people walking on the sidewalks or people with disabilities trying to roll down the sidewalk. So we're going to have to replace those panels against their selected panels. We don't have to replace the whole sidewalks, but we will be working on select panels that seem pretty bad and in poor conditions. And by the time we are done, by the time we are done, the sidewalks are going to be looking like this more even and with the flat surface for easy walk by and what have you. These pictures show our operation, what they're going to be, what the kind of equipments that we'll be having on the streets, what they're going to look like when they are done. This is the milling operation. As you can see, the equipment is taking off two inches. Again, for this project, it's going to be two inches of top surface that's going to be removed. And when we're done, it's going to look like when they're done with the milling, it's going to look like this on the right, two inches of top surface taking off the road. Now we have our asphalt paving machine that's going to come after the milling of the road. Again, it's going to be overly of two inches of asphalt. It's going to be, by the time we're done, it's going to look like this picture on the right. Of course, we're going to have our traffic markings when we're done with the pavements and make sure that we don't have any issues with the base or any other issues as far as roadway construction is concerned. Some of the things that the residents could expect during construction would include a lot of construction equipment on sites for the streets that we'll be working on. Because we're going to be taking them, I think we're going to start with the Woodway road and then we'll move up to some colorway road. So we'll be expecting construction equipment throughout the project area. Parking availability might be limited depending on what section of the road that you're working on at that time. So especially for residents that live by the street or business entities that live by the street. There will be loud construction noises during working hours and of course there will be construction dust during working hours. We would make every effort to reduce the dust pollution during construction. Efforts to minimize construction impacts include notices that will be provided at various times during construction. Just to notify whatever residents or business entity that might be affected when it gets to the other section of the road. Construction signage will be placed around the sites to notify residents and passers-by for any construction activities that will be going on. Any temporary closures on the streets will be communicated in advance. Again, to notify anybody that might be passing by or commuters or whatever. Construction equipment will not be staged in areas that prohibit residential access and parking. So again, we will try as much as possible not to affect, not to impact residential parking. But again, this is construction ahead and we try as much as possible not to impact the citizens. Any changes to garbage and US postal services will be communicated in advance and residents will be informed throughout the construction of any activities that might be going on. That's going to affect the residents or the business entities around the area. Regular working hours are Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. And permission for occasional weekend work may be granted if required. My contact information is on the screen. Once again, I'm Tommy Otsuyelu. My phone number is 817-392-6747. If you have any questions, you can call me on that number. And my email address is iraytomiwa.otsuyelu at Fort Worth Texas dot gov. Again, if you have any questions, you can contact me by phone number or by my email address. My email address is on the screen. Again, that's iraytomiwa.otsuyelu at Fort Worth Texas dot gov. Now it's time for questions if we have any questions. Are the residents going to be charged a fee of any kind? No, the residents are not going to be charged any fee. This is a contract that's been paid for and it's been on the budget by the city. Thank you. Questions? Okay, I know the question on the chat box has been answered by Julius. Again, just to reiterate, no new sidewalks will be constructed. It's only sidewalks that are in poor conditions and cobs and gutters that are in poor conditions. We'll be replacing the old ADA cobs ramps. And in places where there are no existing cobs ramps, we are going to have to put new ones there. But aside from that, we're not doing any new construction on any part of the streets. This is a maintenance project. So if you have a sidewalk beside your house, is it going to be affected? If the sidewalk is in poor condition right now, yes, we'll have to replace that section that's in poor condition. But if it's good, then we don't have to touch the sidewalks. Do we have any other questions? Any suggestions from my colleagues? I think that was clear. Good job. Thank you. We had one more come in on chat. Once the work starts on Woodway, do you have an estimated time to completion? The contract in general is expected to be done by first week of November. I can't give you an exact time. Because again, the contractors have that window of 210 days to complete their project. So they're allowed to work whatever schedule they want to. And it starts when? May 3rd, the construction, the project construction starts May 3rd. And it's expected to be completed in November 2021. The reason for doing it to me, because there's 2 schools on the road and we'll make sure that we're not affecting the traffic. The kids walking into the school or any vehicles. Okay. Is there any other questions? Okay. And please, every every resident that's present right now, you're encouraged to, um, to share this meeting with your neighbors and let them know. In case just in case anyone hasn't heard, but I'm quite sure everyone got the flyers about the upcoming construction in the neighborhood. So, if we don't have any questions, we're going to call this meeting to a close. Thank you. All right. Thank you, Tommy. Thank you.