 Sadly says we take questions when the meeting is over. So the agenda is pretty much introductions, project overview, the project areas, frequently asked questions, and construction timeline. So your construction project team includes me, Liam Condon. My phone number is 817-392-6824 and my email address is Liam.Condon, C-O-N-L-O-N at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov and our inspector is John Robinson. His phone number is 817-392-8452 and it's John.Robinson, R-O-B-I-N-S-O-N at Fort Worth, Texas dot gov. John can't be here with us tonight because he's at the school. The contractor is Circus City Construction and Keegan Yonkers will be the superintendent. The engineering design consultant team is Kim Dighorn and Associates. Dr. Kershaw isn't here tonight with the agenda against and absolutely from project overview. New water lanes would be installed in streets and the nasements on the west side of Fort Worth to alleviate low water pressure issues. Part of one west side pressure plan would be transferred to an adjacent west side pressure plan that is a higher operating pressure. This project is in Fort Worth City Council District 3 and impacts the Western Hills, North, Bomber Heights and Ridgley North neighborhood association. Landmarks include Western Hills High School, North, Zevos Community Park and the city of Benbroke. Now with the project areas, it's like a puzzle. Smaller lines have to be incorporated in here to help on the bigger picture. Again, thanks to Sally, our team, because at least with the locator maps you'll have the needs of reference. Pretty much we have Cherry Lane near Mary Dane Avenue from the west right of well in to the east right of well in and Cherry Lane near Doring Avenue from the west right of well in to the east right of well in. Cherry Lane again north of West Elizabeth Lane from the west right of well in to the east right of well in and the west Elizabeth Lane from the Curtis Drive west Elizabeth Avenue intersection to East 250 feet, then North 250 feet, then East again, 250 feet to Reagan Drive, Mary Dean Avenue from Ramona Drive to Joyce Drive, Ruby Place from Ramona Drive to Joyce Drive, Shapen Road from the Bandy Drive, Shapen Road intersection to 125 foot East, Davenport Avenue from 125 feet East of the Bandy Drive, Davenport Avenue intersection to US Highway 377, then southerly for 200 feet on US Highway 377. Campouille West Boulevard from 250 feet East of the Renzo Boulevard, US Highway 80 intersection to 750 feet West. Campouille West Boulevard from 250 feet East of the Brandon Lane, US Highway 80 intersection to 200 feet North, then 100 feet West. Banger Drive from Carp Place to Westerly Road by the Western Hills High School. Shapen Road from the Renzo Boulevard, Shapen Road intersection to Carp Place and this is the major line that the campouille will take place but this will be a 16 inch line. Slokam Avenue from Ramona Drive to Marraquita Drive, Joyce Drive from Slokam Avenue to Rosewood Avenue, Rosewood Avenue from Joyce Drive to Zebo's Park and the easement across the Zebo's Park from the West Property line of Zebo Park to Lakeland Road. Again, this is the second major line which will be a 12 inch line for the transfer. And when we exit the park and Lakeland Road will be going south to Cures and Road for a distance of 600 feet to Tyane. All of this from the Campouille Boulevard intersection to 150 feet North. Railway Road from the Tex Boulevard intersection to Bingen Boulevard, then 800 feet North to Garland Avenue right beside the school. So why are we doing this project? Well, four work prioritizes water and shoreline replacement based on available data which includes water main brake history, leak history, road surface elevation inspection, age of the line, line material and whether there are dead services. The primary goal of this project is to alleviate the low water pressure issues in this area in an area south of I-30, east of Tex Boulevard, west of Bingen Boulevard and north of Campouille Boulevard. And this is the area where the landmark here is Calmont source tank which we will be showing the exhibit on slide 18. Do you replace the water line up to my house? We replace the city on service line, water meter and meter box and we repair the streets. The service line from the meter of the house is private plumbing and will not be included in this construction project. However, with the exception of an area bound by Campouille west Boulevard to the south, Slocum Avenue to the north and Altamere Drive slash Head Highway 183 to the east and Bonney Drive to the west. And these properties will have the services from transferred from the water line in the rear of their lots to the main water line in the street. And again, this is exhibit slide 18 which we under timeline. Will we need access to our property? This project is in the public right away with the exception of the area listed in slide 11 which we just passed. In other areas of this project, if the contractor needs access to your property, you will be notified and that's from the term called here is temporary right of entry. Will our water be turned off? Water will be turned off for 15 to 30 minutes from services transferred from the existing water line to a temporary water line. And again, when the services are transferred back from the temporary water line to the new line, as you can see in the exhibit, the temporary water line on the street. How does a temporary water line impact my home and water bill? The temporary water line ensures that you are not without water during construction. Water must be continuously flowing through the temporary line which is above ground. And during the winter months to keep the line from freezing, customers should also keep their faucets driven. And the summer months, the continuous flow keeps the water from becoming stagnant and the above ground line. The bill for your water usage while you are on the temporary line is based on an average of the previous month's usage. You will not be charged for the additional usage. What happens if my property is damaged? The contractor will take pictures and video of the property before breaking ground. We also encourage property owners to take pictures. Before the construction has lasted. Damage during construction is the responsibility of the contractor. Will the construction affect my irrigation? The contractor will ask property owners to turn on the irrigation system so sprinkler heads can be located on the flag. The contractor has to cap irrigation lines before construction starts. The contractor will replace cap lines after construction is complete. And again, damage to the irrigation system during construction is the responsibility of the contractor. Will the street be replaced? Following the water and sewer construction, the street will be rehabilitated with a new asphalt surface. The existing carbon gutter sidewalks and driveways will not be replaced except in circumstances where the contractor has been damaged. Timeline, construction is projected to begin in the fall of 2021. The project end date is summer of 2023. The contractor will start in the area bound by Camp Bui West Boulevard to the south. Stokeham Avenue to the north. Altamere, said highway 183 to the east and Vanney Drive to the west. This section will impact about 25 customers. This area was already shown at slide 11 to highlight the water transfer. How will you notify us? The contractor will put door hangers on your front door seven days before and one day prior to start construction. The hangers will include phone numbers for the inspector and the contractor. If you have any extenuating circumstances or have questions about the construction, please call these numbers. Where can I get more information? Progress will be updated on the City of Fort Worth website at www.FortWorthTexas.gov forward slash projects forward slash CFW dash website dash pressure dash plan dash water dash improvement. That's a mouthful, but you can also go to www.FortWorthTexas.gov and enter the city project number 1468-10 in the search bar on the home page. I link to this meeting video on project map and the project summary frequently asked questions will be linked to this project page also. Again, the contacts, project manager, Liam Conlon again, 817-392-6824, dm.conlon, c-o-n-l-o-n at www.FortWorthTexas.gov and the inspector is John Robinson, 817-392-8452 and John Dove Robinson, R-O-B-I-N-S-O-N at www.FortWorthTexas.gov. How do I report an emergency or non-emergencies? Emergencies, waterman breaks, sewer backups 24 hours a day, 817-392-4477 and select option one. A water call center which is non-emergencies even though it's the same numbers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 817-392-4477 with the flow of the city holidays. Or you can download my FW app from the app store or Google Play. You can report sewer overflows, leaks, waterman breaks, missing or broken meter lanes, water theft, water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Thank you very much and I would like to go back to the slide for showing us the contact page. So if you have any questions or do we go to chat, Sally? There are no questions in the chat. Does anyone have a question for Liam? Alex, do you have a question? Okay, Brad, do you have a question? Okay, Kayla, do you have a question? And we've got Natalie Cronk. Do you have a question? Okay, last chance. Anybody have a question? We will be coming back. Liam, what do you think, September or October for a community construction meeting? This is it. I'm sorry, you're right. I'm sorry. Okay, I'm thinking design. Yeah, sorry, yeah. That's okay. We're ready to go. Once we get the books, we'll have a pre-client and then select Notice of Procedure. Okay. If nobody has any questions, we will close the meeting. Make sure you get the phone numbers written down. It should have been on the mailer that you received about two weeks ago. All right. Thank you everybody. Have a great night.