 This is the Summer Creek Drive Water Extension Project. This is part of the Summer Creek Drive and Southside for Flow Transfer Station Capital Improvement Project. We did host this meeting of the Chisholm Trail Community Center on Monday, January 22nd, and we are also recording this PowerPoint so that we can put it on our website so those who could not attend a meeting can look through the PowerPoint and see what's coming across the horizon. So, we have Susie Abby as our project manager and she's going to take it away. Susie. All right, thanks, Sally. We are going to start with some introductions of the project team and then give you an overview of the project and the project area. Go through some frequently asked questions and then talk about the timeline of construction. My name is Susie Abby. I'm the project manager with the city of Fort Worth. The inspector is Ronnie Cardenas and our contact information is on the slide. Ronnie and I will be your primary points of contact during construction. So, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out. You can call us or email us. My phone number is 817-392-8209. And you can also reach me by email at Suzanne dot Abby at Fort Worth, Texas dot GOV. Ronnie's number is 682-309-3761. And his email address is Ronald dot Cardenas at Fort Worth, Texas dot GOV. Circle H contractors will be building the project and the design consultant is reason equals. The map on this slide is a good overview of the work that's going to be happening in this project. The black lines represents the new water lines and connections that will be made in this area. Generally speaking, the work area is going to be bound by Rancho Mary Parkway to the north. Rancho Vallejo way to the east. Volgada lane to the south and Kavana drive to the rest to the west. Summer Creek middle school is more project area. Here's a little bit more detail on the water lines that will be installed during this project. We have 150 feet of 8 inch diameter water line. That starts at the end of Volgada lane. We have 350 feet of 12 inch diameter water line in the summer Creek drive right of way. Starting from Posada lane and going north. For the encore right of way. We have 650 feet of 12 inch. Water line again in the summer Creek drive right of way starting at Volgada lane. And terminating at Posada lane. 150 feet of 8 inch diameter water line. In Rancho Verde Parkway between Jameson lane and summer Creek drive. And then approximately 170 feet. Of 8 inch diameter water line at Kavana drive. Starting at the end of Kavana drive and headed north through the right of way. This Fort Worth capital improvement project is in Fort Worth councils history 6. Construction will impact traffic for customers in the panther Heights neighborhood association. And the. Look first in village addition, the area shown boxed in here on the right. Is not in the construction area, but could see an impact. In traffic if they have to access. This part of Rancho Verde Parkway between. Summer Creek drive at Jameson. On this slide, the area in orange shows the. Residents that could be impacted when water has to be temporarily turned off. When making a connection with between the new water line and existing. The contractor will notify. Residents that will be impacted by a shutout. And we can anticipate the shutout talking to range between 2 and 8. So why are we doing this project for work prioritizes replacing water and sewer lines that have a high risk of failure. In this case, the purpose is to extend water lines to transition parts of the panther Heights neighborhood association and McPherson village. Addition to the new South side for pressure plane. Areas that are transitioned to the new pressure plane will see an increase in water pressure. So what is a pressure plane pressure plane is an area of the city that operates within a certain elevation range to maintain a constant water pressure. This project includes the South side 3 pressure plane shown in yellow. And the South side for pressure playing shown in blue. Summer Creek extension. Is part of a larger project that includes the sun country booster pump station and the South side for flow transfer station. The booster pump station is located just south of an elevated water storage tank near Stewart felts road. Instruction on the pump station is good. The purpose of the South side for flow transfer station is to maintain water quality and the developing South side for pressure plane. It will also support the operation of the new booster station. Will there be lane closures during construction. One traffic lane will be closed when mines are extended and the trenches being repaired. Signs will be posted to alert motorists. Will the contractor need to access your property. This construction is in public right of way or in utility easements. If Fort Worth water needs to access your property will contact you. What happens if your property is damaged. The contractor will take pictures in video of the property before breaking ground. We also encourage property owners to take pictures and video with the dates down. Of their property prior to construction. Damage resulting from contractors activities during construction is the responsibility of the contract. Will construction affect your irrigation system. The contractor has to cap irrigation lines before construction starts. The contractor will ask property owners to turn off their irrigation systems that can be located and flagged. The contractor will replace after damaged irrigation systems. If they were damaged as a result of construction. The hours of constructions are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on day through Friday. And if requested by the contractor 9 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m. Saturdays. Contractors will not work on city holidays, which include Thanksgiving. Day after Thanksgiving Christmas New Year's Day. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Memorial Day. Juneteenth Independence Day and Labor Day. Will you have access to your driveway during construction? Inspector and the contractor will work with businesses and residences that need driveway access during active construction hours. Again, those hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. And if requested by the contractor 9 to 4 p.m. Or 5 p.m. on Saturdays. Will the city's trash truck be able to pick up my trash and recycling during construction? If your side of the street is closed on your scheduled trash collection day, the contractor will take your trash and recycling carts to the opposite side of the streets. So that the trash collected. Election vehicle and pick it up. If you live in an area impacted by the construction, keep an eye on your front door for door hanger from the city of Fort Worth. You will receive 2 door hangers. The 1st 1 says construction starts in 7 days. And the 2nd door hanger says construction starts tomorrow. The inspector will include his business card and contact information on the door hanger. So, as for a project timeline, the project again is in the construction phase. The notice to proceed date is Monday, January 29, 2024, and the contractor plans on starting at banana drive. The projected end date for the project is July 2024. And that date may change as construction gets underway. If you need more information, you can go to the city's web page at www.fortworthtexas.gov and type in the project number. 103 116 dash 2. In the search bar on the home page. And summer Creek drive and Southside for flow transportation will pop up. To get project updates, you can scroll down to the bottom of the project page and click on to subscribe to this page. The project map and this PowerPoint will be linked to the project page. If you need to report an emergency or non-emergency. You can call 817 392. Or 477 and select option 1. 24 hours a day or you can talk to someone in the call center between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call center is closed on city policy. You can also download the my foot with app from the app store or Google play. And you can report sewer overflows leaks, water main breaks, missing or broken meter lens, water theft. Water violations, no water service, water pressure issues and other sewer concerns. Here's our contact information again. My name is Susie. Abby, I'm the project manager. My number is 817 392. 8209 and my email address is Suzanne dot Abby at Fort Worth, Texas dot GOV. And the inspector Ronnie Cardenas is number is 682 309. 3761 and his email address is Ronald dot Cardenas. At Fort Worth, Texas dot GOV. Again, the contractor circle H contractors. And the engineering design consultant is freezing. Sorry. Sorry.