 Thank you everybody for attending the pre construction community meeting for the 2022 downtown resurfacing project. City project number is 1, 0, 3, 4, 5, 2. And council district 9, my name is printed McKinnis. I'm the project manager. We also have peach tree construction will be the contractor for the project. Brief introduction of staff. We have. Lane Zerati on the call. She is the program manager. And we have Jeff Allen as well. Can't tell if Brendan Taylor is the contractor for peach tree. As well purpose of the meeting is to provide information about the upcoming construction of the 2022 downtown resurfacing project. The meeting will include information related to the purpose of the project. The project limits, the project scope. Typical construction process project, phasing and traffic control. As well as the project schedule and notification. We'll answer questions at the end of the presentation, but something pops into your head. You can always use a chat button and we'll address those at the end as well. And for those, for those of you have not done so would like additional project information. You'll see this QR code a couple of times in the presentation, or you can text, hello to 833-233-9890. And there'll be text notifications being sent out for the duration of the project. The purpose of the project, this is a, this is year 3 of a 4 year program. The city of Fort Worth for the first 2 years has been doing a day work and utility work ahead of the paving that you'll be seeing starting this year and continue into next year. This project will replace ongoing select a day ramps and sidewalk and curb repairs. This year in advance of the resurfacing of those streets next year. And then resurfacing the streets is helping to minimize the cost and impact of future downtown street improvements by preserving the pavement condition with maintenance. So major street improvements can be avoided for years. The project limits, we'll go into this a little bit more in depth. But it will be a majority of center downtown, the central downtown is in the blue area. That'll be the areas we're doing concrete rehabilitation work. The red areas will be areas that we're going to be doing resurfacing of the roadways. Project scope, the blue streets, that'll be select concrete work, select replacements of non-compliant 88 curb ramps, select sidewalk replacements. And select curb and gutter replacements. The red areas will be doing asphalt resurfacing resurfacing and striping. We'll be doing removing replace of the existing asphalt surface surface and coming back with a mill and overlay and then replace pavement markings after the overlay is completed in those areas for the Northeast project area. This related to the pavement resurfacing. We'll be doing resurfacing on Belknap. Weatherford Street 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. Elm Street, Terry Street, the Con Street. Grove Street, Jones Street, Kahoon Street and Commerce Street. This will be group 1. Of the area the contractor is looking at paving and we'll get to the schedule. A little later in this presentation, the Southeast area for resurfacing. This is going to be a group 2, the 2nd section of paving that includes Jones Street, Kahoon, Commerce, Houston, Throckmorton, West 11th. East and West 12th Street, East and West 13th Street. East and West 14th Street, East 15th Street and 16th Street. For the Southwest project area, the pavement resurfacing, this will be the 3rd phase of the resurfacing and will include West 5th Street, West 7th Street, West 10th Street. Texas Street, West 13th Street, Florence Street, Macoon Street, Cherry Street, Burnett Street, Lamar Street, Taylor Street and Monroe Street. And for the concrete rehabilitation area. On the North side of the project, we're doing the select 88 ramps and pedestrian concrete repairs. In the areas of West 5th Street, West 7th Street, West 10th Street, Texas Street, West 13th Street, Florence Street, Macoon Street, Cherry Street, Burnett Street, Lamar Street, Taylor Street and Monroe Street. And on the South side of the rehabilitation area for 88 ramps, we'll be doing work on 5th Street, 7th Street, 10th Street, Texas Street, West 13th Street, Florence Street, Macoon Street, Cherry Street, Burnett Street, Lamar Street, Taylor Street and Monroe Street. So a little bit about a typical construction process that you'll be seeing. We'll be doing notifications. That includes door hangers and we'll also have some project signs being placed out around downtown, which will have information which leads you back to the city bot, which is this QR code. As some of y'all might have already signed up for this based on the mailers for today's meeting, you'll be receiving text messages similar to the one that was received Friday or this morning. And it'll be giving a quick update on the project and kind of what to expect in the next couple of days. And we'll be trying to keep ahead, keep those notifications ahead of construction so you can see where the work's going to be moving to or where it's going to be at. When the traffic control implementation, when we start construction, you'll see the contractor mobilized in. You'll start seeing barrels and cones in the areas. You'll also see the meters being bagged for no parking as the contractors were going to work on that street. So he would have full access to the area of work to be able to get in there, get his work done and get out of there. You'll be seeing some minor site clearing, mostly with the ADA and sidewalk areas of picking some stuff up. And cleaning up that concrete and then we'll be doing milling on the existing resurfacing streets. If there's any underground utility work or adjustments with like manholes, most of those have been done already in previous projects, but there might be some minor adjustments that still need to be made. The contractor will mill all the asphalt. Once he mills the asphalt, he's going to try to get a couple days ahead of himself with the milling. So that way, when he brings the paving crew in, they're able to quickly resurface those areas and keep ahead of that milling group. And then he'll be doing ADA ramp and sidewalk work. Once that's all those locations are determined, they'll be doing that concurrently with other work throughout the project. And once they're done with the street, resurfacing it, they'll put some temporary pavement markings down in the interim, and then they'll come back in and do complete restriping of the roadway, put all the crosswalks back and all the pavement markings back. And then they'll remove all their traffic control and then do any of the final cleanup that they need to in those areas. And they'll be working the red areas in three quadrants and then downtown. They'll be kind of on the ADA ramp replacements. They'll be moving block to block throughout downtown. So these are just a couple pictures of kind of what the streets look like now. You'll see all the cracking on the road and the asphalt. So we'll be milling all that off. And then the picture on the right is a street that's been completely repaved and the pavement markings returned. So you'll see brand new markings out there and asphalt and all the areas of the red roadways. Project schedule and notifications. We are estimated to start construction in May of 2022. The Northeast Pavement Area. And we're looking at starting first in May of 2022. That should take about three weeks or so to finish the resurfacing of the roadways in that area. As soon as that area is done, they'll be moving to the Southeast Paving Area, which is Jones 12th Street. In the Southeast corner and they're looking at working in that area late May into early June. Once they're completed there, they're going to move over to the Southwest Area, which includes 7th Street from Forest Park all the way into Burnett Plaza and that side of project. And they'll be in there roughly early June to early July resurfacing the roadways. The project does have a duration of 240 calendar days. A lot of that time will be when we get into downtown doing the ADA ramps kind of moving through there. And if we run into any challenges with the paving, you may see those timeframes extend out further than what we've projected. We have an estimated completion of January of 2023 for the project. Working hours will be from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Night work will be possible as necessary if it meets project criteria. The contractor will be allowed to work 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the weekends or holidays if requested in writing and approved. Project notifications, 7 days before construction. There will be project signs being placed in the field. There'll be city bot messaging boards placed out there as well. So people can scan that and opt into city bot. As well as we'll be placing door hangers on residences and businesses 7 days before the start of construction. And just to talk a little bit about this earlier, but the schedule could be affected by any unforeseen events such as utility conflicts. Or weather. And then I guess, well, we can open it up to any questions from the audience or participants. Nothing in chat. One thing before we start with questions, sorry, whoever I interrupted there for a second. If you're a call-in user and you're muted, I may have muted you earlier for some background noise. You could hit star 6 when you're ready to ask a question if you want to and unmute. Other than that, regular users can unmute themselves. Thanks. Hi, Brendan. This is Cynthia Serrano with the Fort Worth Convention Center. And I know that we're in the southeast part of the project for resurfacing. The question I have is, because it's just a map, so, and it goes the perimeter of the convention center. So with our events that we have coming in and based upon the schedule that could impact graduations with parking because our parking garage is also, both of them are in that footprint that you have. So how is that? Is it all at one time? Is it street by street? Because I'll need to be able to at least manage that with our clients and their expectations of getting to the loading docks, getting to the garages, getting their attendees inside the facility. So how is that going to be communicated to us? For the construction overall, it will be done really, or the milling will be done street by street and they'll be doing a replacement behind them. They will be maintaining access on the roadways during those times. So we're not anticipating shutting down any roadways in its entirety, but working on one half of the roadway and then flipping to the other half of the roadway as the work progresses. If there are key events such as graduation, we'll get that with the contractor to make sure we do our best to avoid those areas at that time to get people in and out of those events as best as possible. Okay. Thank you. Brandon, this is Michael Amador with Tarrant County. Will the bricks on Weatherford Street in front of the 1895 courthouse be reworked as part of this project? That would be in the right there where you got your pointer. Part of that, any pavers in the roadway or we are not planning on reworking just milling off the existing asphalt and replacing existing asphalt in the roadways. Very good. Thank you. And I see a comment in chat. Would you expand on the process for sidewalk rehabilitation? Is it full with the sidewalk in front of buildings? June, the plan on sidewalk rehabilitation right now is to do very select sidewalks. If there's areas where when we tie in a curb ramp and we need to tie back into the existing surrounding area to meet ADA compliance. And we'll also look to select areas in those areas to see if there's anything that would create like a tripping hazard and look at select areas like that for replacement. And then if that didn't answer your question, you can respond back or unmute and ask a follow up. Any other questions? Brandon, would you put your, there you go. I do want to say before we wrap up for the night, I did put into chat the link to the project page on our Fort Worth website. We will once construction starts, we will be updating that regularly. So we kind of have a running list of where we are and what we've done. Also, please sign up for the text alerts either by using the QR code on the screen or by texting hello to 833-233-9890 and that'll get you set up and those will be sending out regular updates throughout the length of the project. Anybody else have a question? Or need clarification on anything? Well, I want to thank everybody for taking out a time from their evening to attend this presentation. And if y'all have any questions that pop up after the meeting, you can always email me or call me. My information is on the screen for the calling numbers. My number is 817-392-2817. And I will answer questions as best I can and give you prompt responses. Thank y'all everybody. I have a question, sir. Jerome Long, Britain Tarrant County College. You said we'll be able to access that link. It will be available on your website. The Fort Worth, Texas dot gov projects page. Yes. So will that be available tomorrow? That link should be active currently for the project site. The project sites there already, the link to this recording should be up sometime tomorrow. It just depends on how long it takes for WebEx to process it and then for me to get it converted and posted. Okay. Well, I appreciate it. Thank you very much. Appreciate your time. Thank you. Well, thank y'all everybody. Thank you.