 Hello everyone, thank you for taking the time to watch this video. I would like to talk to you today about this upcoming city of Fort Worth Street reconstruction project. My name is Magid Zaki and I am a project manager with the transportation and public works department. Capital delivery team and I will be the construction project manager for the upcoming project 2018 Bond year 2 contract 10. This presentation was originally meant to be given in person community meeting with all affected residents and other citizens who utilize these streets. However, due to the citizen proactive response to the current coronavirus outbreak, that meeting has been cancelled and this presentation has been recorded in lieu of the actual meeting. This presentation is meant to provide you with some information about the scope of this project that is happening in your area and give you a little bit of a heads up about what to expect with upcoming construction. Here is the agenda of what I hope to cover in my brief presentation. I will be talking about the project as a whole reviewing the scope of work and providing you with information on the phasing and schedule of the construction. In this project we have 5 streets as following. 3D Street from East Berry Street to Reed Street. No Street from Forbes Street to East Berry Street. San Rose Drive from Fizzle Avenue to Forbes Street. Forbes Court from Forbes Street to Langston Street. And South Hugues Avenue from Hardiman Street to Barjar Street. In this project we replace the old water lines in all the streets with new 8-inch water lines. We also replace the sewer lines in 3D Street, San Rose Street, South Hugues Avenue and Forbes Court with new 8-inch sewer lines. Also, we'll add concrete curb and gutter and driveways to all the streets. New concrete sidewalks and ADRMs will be installed at South Hugues Avenue and Forbes Court. In addition, all the streets will have a new asphalt bathing. You can see in this slide the existing condition of the streets. The picture on the left side is from 3D Street showing the asphalt of the street is in poor condition with no curb and gutter. The one on the right side is also from 3D Street and you can see a gravel driveway with no concrete. Here also some examples of the existing condition of the streets. The picture on the left side is from No Street and you can see clearly the poor condition of the street. In addition, there is no curb and gutter. The right picture is from Forbes Court where the sidewalk is incomplete and there is no ADRMs plus the poor condition of the curb and gutter and asphalt bathing. In this slide you can see the proposed improvement. New asphalt bathing, concrete curb and gutter and concrete driveways. Also this slide shows the proposed improvement for the concrete sidewalks and ADRMs. This slide shows our expected phasing and schedule for the construction. The project is scheduled to begin by the end of June of 2020. The contractor will start on 3D Street with anticipation compilation by mid of November 2020. The second street will be No Street and we expect to start construction early in October 2020 to December 2020. Also in October 2020 the contractor will start construction on Sand Road Street with compilation date by mid of January 2021. Forbes Court will be the fourth street with construction start by mid of November 2020 to early February 2021. Finally, South Hewis Street will start in mid December 2020 with anticipation compilation by end of May 2021. The construction is planned for 330 calendar days. The contractor provided the city with a traffic control plan to ensure a safe traveling during all the construction phases. The city is reviewing the traffic control plan for approval. One lane of travel will remain open all the time. Now I would like to finish this presentation by presenting some frequently asked questions regarding this construction project and providing answers. Will I still have access to my driveway during construction? For the most part yes. Access to your driveway will only be restricted when asphalt is being placed in the street in front of your house or when your driveway is being reconstructed. You will be given a notice by the contractor and the city when these construction activities can be expected. Will I lose water to my property? While the water pipe is being replaced, you will be placed on a temporary water surface. You will have a disruption in surface while the water line is switched over. You will be notified barrier to the switch so that you can plan for it. How will my water bill be calculated while on temporary surface? You will pay the average monthly amount based on the previous year. How long will the project take? The total contract time is 330 calendar days. Will my street be fully closed during the construction? No. All the streets will not be completely closed during any construction phase. One lane of travel will remain open all the time. How wide will my driveway be? We will be matching existing driveway widths. Will you remove any trees to construct the sidewalk? We will need to remove some trees on Forbes Court and South Hughes Avenue to construct the sidewalks there. After coordination with the city forester, we marked the trees need removal in the city right of way. The contractor and the city will notify the property owner barrier to remove any trees. This concludes my presentation. Thank you very much for taking the time to listen and watch. It is unfortunate that I was not able to meet all of you in person due to public health concerns and discuss any comments or questions that you may have. But I would still like to hear from you. My phone number and email address are provided here. Please feel free to contact me if you so choose. Finally, the contact information for the city's construction in its vector is listed. He will be your first point of contact for all questions and concern you may have during construction. Thank you once again. I appreciate your patience with us as we move through the construction process. And I look forward to hearing from you.