 Welcome to the West Side 3, 24-inch water transmission main meeting. If you have any questions, please put them in the chat box, you can go to the bottom right-hand side of your screen, and when the presentation is done, we'll answer those chat questions first. And then if there are any call-in users who can't post a chat, we'll take their calls after that. Walter Norwood is your project manager, and I'm going to hand this over to him. Walter? Hi. This is Walter Norwood. As Sally said, I'm the project manager for the city. We also have the design consultant here, project manager for the design consultant is Brenda Eustacio, and we met some of the applications expert. Today we're going to give you an overview of the project, the area that the project will affect some of the frequently asked questions or answers to some of the frequently asked questions, and then we'll give you the timeline or schedule for the project. So this is a design meeting for this project. We haven't finalized the design yet, and we haven't advertised for bids. This is the purpose of this meeting is to present it to the public and to get your input. It involves a 24-inch diameter water transmission main that will be constructed along the south side of I-20 between Chapin School Road, Markham Ranch Road, terminates within the highway department right away near a future ground storage tank. The construction of this line will likely impact traffic on Markham Ranch Road, which leads to a business site and to Chapin School Road, which leads into a residential area as well as an athletic performance ranch. This project is in Fort Worth, ETJ, or Extra Territorial Jurisdiction, southeast of Council District 3 and west of the city of Benbrook. You can see a map on the left side of your screen now. The dark bold black line is the proposed water line. You can see Chapin School Road on the east side or the right hand side, and it crosses Markham Ranch Road extending about 3,700 feet to the west beyond Markham Ranch Road. The black square indicated on the drawing is approximately the location of a future ground storage tank. This project is one of six water lines that Fort Worth will be constructing on the west side area, bringing water to future development. This line, the west side 3, 24-inch main, will connect into the west side 3 pressure plane, creating a second source of water and better circulation of flow for the system. Some of the other projects that will be constructed in this area are the west side 3, 42-inch water transmission main, southwest side 5, elevated storage tank and water transmission main, Markham Ranch pump station and ground storage tank, west side 4, elevated storage tank, and 36-inch water transmission main, Walnut Creek sewer extension. This line is called a transmission main because it is larger than 16 inches and they are designed to move water in large quantities through the system and to connect to storage tanks and smaller distribution lines or mains. The distribution mains are connected to by individual customers. As I mentioned, this is a design meeting. After we finish the design or complete the design, we will advertise for bids and will award the project typically to the low bidder or the city council will award the project to the low bidder. Then we will schedule another pre-construction meeting for the public to meet the contractor and provide the proposed construction schedule. At this point, we estimate construction to start in the fall of this year. You can get more information and the progress of the project will be updated on the city of Fort Worth website at https slash slash www.fortworthtexas.gov slash projects slash cfw dash west side dash three three is III dash 24 dash inch dash water dash transmission dash main the link is shown on this this screen here and we can provide links to you for you to this website. You can also go to www.fortworthtexas.gov and enter 102-689 in the search bar on the home page 102-689 is the city's project number for this project as I mentioned the link to this meeting and the project map summary or frequently asked questions will be linked to the project page. If you need to contact me, I'm the project manager, Walter Norwood, N-O-R-W-O-O-D at 817-392-5026. My email address is walter.norwood at fortworthtexas.gov Fort Worth, Texas is all spelled out. If you have an emergency anytime now or during this project, we have numbers for main breaks or sewer backups that are answered 24 hours a day at 817-392-4477 and you should select option one. If it's a non-emergency call between the hours of 7am and 7pm Monday through Friday, you can call 817-392-4477 and the city is closed on city holidays. You can also download the My Fort Worth app, MYFW, from the app store or Google Play and you can report sewer overflows leaks and water main breaks or missing meter lids or other violations or issues on that app. And that's the end of the presentation and we will be available for questions now. We don't have any questions in the chat. Do any of our attendees have questions? So I'll mention, I'll quickly ask questions on the list. Will, do you have any questions? No ma'am. Okay. Ryan, how about you? No questions here. Okay. George Crawford. Are you able to email a copy of this to me? We will, this will become a YouTube video on the project page, so what we can do if you want to put your, if you want to email Walter, we can send you the link to the project page. It's kind of hard to, you know, get the whole link on there, but we can send it out if you guys want to send your emails to Walter. Okay, that sounds good, thank you. It will probably be Monday. It's earliest. Okay. Great. Okay, we've got Michael Wellbaum and Roy Teal, Brenda and Jonathan, anybody? I don't have any questions, but I'd like to say I'm happy to see development on the west side. Thank you. Okay. If there's no more questions, we will close the meeting. Like I said, we will have a written summary FAQs if you don't want to watch the video on the project page. So if you'll give me until about Monday or Tuesday, we'll have those uploaded. If you want the, knowing they're uploaded, send your email to Walter and we will send that out to you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you.