 Okay, good evening everybody. Um, thank you for joining us for the forward central city public meeting regarding the storm drain projects that are going along this project. If you guys have not had a chance, we have uploaded a link into the group chat. If you don't mind clicking on that link, there is a sign in page. If you can upload all the information that you guys have email, name, phone number. Just in case we need to contact you after this meeting with any additional information or answer any questions that may have come up again. We're going to go to get started. We have everybody muted by default. If you do not mind, please stay muted throughout the duration of the presentation. If there are any questions during the presentation, please feel free to use a chat feature. We will have somebody read them out during the presentation afterwards so I can answer them to you all at the end of the presentation. If you do have questions as well, you are able to unmute yourselves and ask the questions at the time, but I will let you know whenever we're ready to start taking questions. Okay, so jumping into the forward central city of storm during relocation projects. My name is max and I'm 1 of the project managers on this set of projects. We've got a total of 5 projects and then also on this call. We have a project engineer from trans systems, Michael hogs. So jumping straight into the locations of the projects we've got 5 independent projects in and along. This area all of these projects are in coordination with the army core. Who is currently in the process of designing and building a bypass channel for the Trinity river. The Trinity river will be bypassing and going basically north of downtown between the stock guards and downtown kind of where that old baseball field is and the driving theater. Just to get a location on the map, we've got 35 and 187 over on this side. We've got white settlements. We've got university on the west side and we've got downtown on the southeast side and the stock guards on the northwest side. So, all of these projects are 1 that are within that area. Currently, we've got 2 proposed bypass channels that the army core will be building after we come through with all our projects. All of our projects have the goal to relocate the existing storm during infrastructure so the court can come in afterwards and build a channel without having any conflicts. On the North bypass channel, we have 2 projects and we've got cemetery in Houston and we've got North Main Street and then the South bypass channel has 3 projects. We've got a new bizarre Greenleaf Sump and Viola. So, jumping into the individual projects starting with Greenleaf Sump, this is going to be on the South bypass channel. I'll go through all the South bypass channel projects. First, we've planned out design completed in February of this year. And construction starting in July of this year, and it'll take about a year to complete the estimated project costs is about 2.5 million dollars. The location of the Greenleaf Sump is going to be along Greenleaf. It goes underneath the new white settlement bridge that was completed late last year and it goes and we'll tie into the new bypass channel that the core will be constructing in the future. The 2nd project is directly to the east of that Greenleaf project that I just went over. We've got a design completion date of May of this year with construction starting later in September and it'll take about 10 months to complete. Estimated project cost is about 1.7 million at this time. This proposed project will be creating a new outfall structure to relocate some of the storm water that is currently captured within the existing system. That the city of Fort Worth has and it will discharge into the existing Trinity river just to the west of downtown. Now, in regards to these 2 projects, they're going to be starting construction roughly at the same time and they're roughly in the same area. We do anticipate some and minor traffic impacts during the construction of these 2 projects. We will be coordinating individually with the business owners in this area after this meeting. To discuss further regarding the traffic impacts that you might see, we do not anticipate any roadway or full roadway closures or any. Cutting off any access to existing parking lots or buildings during the construction of this project. We are going to maintain access at all times. And again, we will have connection points from Henderson or 7th street to access any of these properties during the time of construction. Jumping to the last project that is within the South bypass channel project limits. It's going to be the bizarre outfall. The design is slated to be completed next month with construction starting in June and going into February of 2024. The estimated project cost is 333,000. This project is outside of any sort of roadway and should not be impacting any traffic or any residents. As it's all within existing core or terrarium regional water district property. Okay, jumping into the North bypass channel projects. This is our 1st of 2. We've got cemetery outfall in Houston street. This project is building a new outfall that will be discharging into the future bypass channel at the core will be building in the future. The construction of that outfall will not necessarily impact traffic. However, there will be some. Minor utility relocations and work done in Houston street that will be that may impact traffic in along this area. However, we do not anticipate any. Major issues accessing any of the existing properties in this area. Design completion for this project will be this month. We anticipate starting construction in May and it'll take about a year to complete. Estimated project cost is 1.3 million dollars. Now, jumping on to our very last project is going to be the new main street outfall. Again, this is going to be the North bypass channel. We anticipate design being completed in April of this year with construction starting in August and construction will take a roughly 14 months to complete. Estimated project cost is 4.5 million dollars. This project will be creating a new outfall structure. To discharge some of the existing storm water systems that the city of Fort Worth has in this area. Add a new location to add a new location into the Trinity river. We don't anticipate any traffic impacts due to the construction of this project. As there aren't any driveways that will be affected or accesses to any existing structures in this area. Now, that is the end of the presentation. Again, my name is Max, my contact information as the bottom. If you guys have any questions. I come up in the future, please feel free to write my contact information down and feel free to contact me anytime in the future. Additionally, I want you to let everyone know that we will be having. Individual public meetings in the future for each of these projects as well prior to construction. So we'll have a more detailed. Timeline more detailed schedule more detailed traffic impact. If there will be any at that meeting for each of these individual projects. Everybody who's invited to these meetings will also be notified when those meetings will happen and they should be happening. All of them should be happening with the next 4 to 8 months. So now, if you guys have any questions, please feel free to type them up up in the chat or if you guys are available to please unmute yourselves and ask away. Actually, we don't currently have anything in the chat at the moment, but we do have a call in user who might not be able to see. So, calling user, if you have any questions, please go ahead and unmute and ask if you have any. Okay. Well, guys, I'll stay on the line for a few more minutes. If you guys think of any questions, I'll be on. But I guess the rest of my team, thank you for joining. And again, if you don't mind, please. Use that link in the chat, upload all your contact information and we guys, we can happily send you guys any updated information as you receive it, or if you guys have any questions, please feel free to email myself and I will go and read it out to that call and user. My name is Max Aronson. That's going to be spelled for my email is M A X dot. A R A N S E N at symbol or worth Texas dot gov and the phone number that you can reach me out is going to be 817810696. You needed me to repeat that please unmute yourself and I'm happy to do so. Okay, great guys. Again, I'll stay on the line for a couple more minutes. Feel free to ask any questions. But if you guys do not have any food for you to drop off and again, we'll be having future public meetings for each of these projects prior to construction starting. Thank you, Max. Thank you, Max. I'm going to go ahead and drop off and see if I can make my other public meeting. Yeah, absolutely. Yes, sir. Thank you. All right. Talk to you later. Bye. Max. I think everything everybody left is city staff. So you go ahead and. Okay. All right, Colton. Thank you. Can you get that recording and send it to me when you get a chance?