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Cepe
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The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.
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cone said:

there's also another massive difference between now and then


Social media?
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cone said:

I'll say again this storm should have been a layup for Lina

this is about a sweet of a spot as it gets. all you have to do is manage public expectations and try to keep spirits up. the power is coming back on. people are back to work. this is a pain in the ass not a catastrophe. this is where you build a rep for being something other than an empty suit.

she's an abject failure.


But she wore her pink glasses to the presser.

I don't think Whitmire addressed her in his conference.
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currently there is zero political leadership
BillYeoman
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cone said:

currently there is zero political leadership


Very true. Hidalgo needs to be removed
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Cepe said:

The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.
Bingo.
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4 CP trucks spotted heading into the Meyerland area. Really hope we get power back today.
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The reason why ERCOT got in so much hot water after the freeze is that it caused lasting damage to people's homes. Being a little hot for 3 days isn't enough to call people to action. People will just get back to it. When you don't have any power, all there is to do is sit on Texags and complain. Then, power comes back on and you go back to work.
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it's turtles all the way down
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I was about to mention Whitmire is a turd in the punch bowl as well even before this post.
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if they had no power how are the lights on?

Also those are FFA kids, there is convention going on, they didn't cancel it
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that guy sucks
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Not levying an opinion here one way or the other, but I drove the roads north of GRB and Minute Maid on Monday and Tuesday and signals were universally off while other parts of downtown were on. Given the scale of the circuits and points of connection in downtown, especially for a multi-block building like the GRB, it's not necessarily a binary thing of being on or off.
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Our choices were SheJack or him. There were no winners in this.
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Cepe said:

The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.


I tried. Things were so bad in my neighborhood last year, I spoke in front of The Woodlands Township board twice and there was an article in The Chronicle. There have been similar articles on other neighborhoods (a lot of them in Spring) with the same problem.

In addition to calling out the issues with our power supply, I called out the complete lack of communication, and another person quoted in the article raised the red flag about what was going to happen in a hurricane (since our outages were occurring in sunny weather).

I filed a complaint with the TPUC, and that was just sent right back to Centerpoint to address. I got a laundry list of excuses, and was even told that some of the multi-hour outages we had didn't even occur.

Their tracker and "outage updates" system hasn't been working since last June.

I don't think Centerpoint even has an accurate number of how many people are without power and where all of those outages are.

Bottom line is, they don't like the negative press, but they know there are no repercussions to continuing their MO. No fines, they ignore unhappy customers, and as others have said, once most people have power, we go about our daily lives and don't complain until another outage occurs.

They have zero real accountabliity, and for that reason, nothing will change.

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cone said:



it's turtles all the way down
Eh, my daughter inlaw has been there all week for some kind of education-related conference. They have had power, or I am sure that conference would have been cancelled.
BQ_90
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Texas FFA convention is there
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TXTransplant said:

Cepe said:

The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.


I tried. Things were so bad in my neighborhood last year, I spoke in front of The Woodlands Township board twice and there was an article in The Chronicle. There have been similar articles on other neighborhoods (a lot of them in Spring) with the same problem.

In addition to calling out the issues with our power supply, I called out the complete lack of communication, and another person quoted in the article raised the red flag about what was going to happen in a hurricane (since our outages were occurring in sunny weather).

I filed a complaint with the TPUC, and that was just sent right back to Centerpoint to address. I got a Landry list of excuses, and was even told that some of the multi-hour outages we had didn't even occur.

Their tracker and "outage updates" system hasn't been working since last June.

I don't think Centerpoint even has an accurate number of how many people are without power and where all of those outages are.

Bottom line is, they don't like the negative press, but they know there are no repercussions to continuing their MO. No fines, they ignore unhappy customers, and as others have said, once most people have power, we go about our daily lives and don't complain until another outage occurs.

They have zero real accountabliity, and for that reason, nothing will change.


Add to it that all the costs they incur to repair just get passed on to the customer. There's no accountability from even a profit margin standpoint. Which is why you see so many pictures of parking lots full of out of town workers (getting paid significant overtime I'm sure) waiting for hours on instructions for where to go. There's no need to be efficient. There's not even a need to provide updates.

And I'm in no way railing on the workers here. They deserve significant praise and compensation for being away from their homes to repair our city. Just wish Centerpoint could actually have an effective and efficient plan for how to utilize them.
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This was late Tuesday night



Cibalo
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Looks like rain in the forecast this afternoon. Will probably shut down the repair efforts. Also elevated rain chances for parts of Friday and Saturday too. This is going to be a slow road to recovery.
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Being without power for 3 days after a direct hit of a hurricane is probably straight up average.

The track and how long it takes for them to deteriorate once they hit land makes comparisons kind of difficult.

For example Alicia was a category 3 at landfall but was a category 1 as it went over downtown. At Hobby they had 81 mph sustained winds and 99 mph peaks. But at IAH for the same storm it was only 51 mph winds with 78 mph gusts. Ike had a peak gust at IAH of 82 mph.

Beryl had peak gusts of 89 mph as it went over Hobby, and 83 mph at IAH. So at least as far as the inland wind effects go, you could say that Beryl was "like" a category 2 or 3 storm.

I think we have a lot of people living here now who weren't here for Ike much less Alicia and don't have a good reference. Hurricanes are no joke, even if you take away the storm surge.
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cone said:



it's turtles all the way down
Whitmire really didn't do himself any favors by complaining about the Astros. The Astros are an absolute beacon for Houstonians during hurricane events, and this week they've been awesome in serving the community that's in need. Minute Maid Park also has a giant (like 18 wheeler size) generator in the basement that I assume was paid for privately. Can you imagine how much of a disaster it would be if Houston's infrastructure decided to crap out during a World Series game with 40,000+ people at it? Could get deadly with no lights/communication ability and people trying to exit as quickly as possible. So ya I'm glad the Astros are prepared for an extended power loss and I'm glad that they are an entity that is trying to get life back to normal right now.
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Ag13 said:

TXTransplant said:

Cepe said:

The problem is, and why nothing will change with CenterPoint, is that people are like me.

I was pissed off and *****ing - but then my power came back on - I got back to life and haven't thought about CenterPoint since except reading this thread.

There won't be any follow-up because people just move on.


I tried. Things were so bad in my neighborhood last year, I spoke in front of The Woodlands Township board twice and there was an article in The Chronicle. There have been similar articles on other neighborhoods (a lot of them in Spring) with the same problem.

In addition to calling out the issues with our power supply, I called out the complete lack of communication, and another person quoted in the article raised the red flag about what was going to happen in a hurricane (since our outages were occurring in sunny weather).

I filed a complaint with the TPUC, and that was just sent right back to Centerpoint to address. I got a Landry list of excuses, and was even told that some of the multi-hour outages we had didn't even occur.

Their tracker and "outage updates" system hasn't been working since last June.

I don't think Centerpoint even has an accurate number of how many people are without power and where all of those outages are.

Bottom line is, they don't like the negative press, but they know there are no repercussions to continuing their MO. No fines, they ignore unhappy customers, and as others have said, once most people have power, we go about our daily lives and don't complain until another outage occurs.

They have zero real accountabliity, and for that reason, nothing will change.


Add to it that all the costs they incur to repair just get passed on to the customer. There's no accountability from even a profit margin standpoint. Which is why you see so many pictures of parking lots full of out of town workers (getting paid significant overtime I'm sure) waiting for hours on instructions for where to go. There's no need to be efficient. There's not even a need to provide updates.

And I'm in no way railing on the workers here. They deserve significant praise and compensation for being away from their homes to repair our city. Just wish Centerpoint could actually have an effective and efficient plan for how to utilize them.


The rep assigned to our case (who was a nice guy who I think genuinely cared) flat out admitted that they don't have the money or the staff to address either the tree/vegetation or equipment maintenance issues.

I think part of the problem is their service area has just gotten too big for them to maintain with their current staffing and budget.

I think the disjointed local governments spread out over the multi-county area where they operate makes accountability difficult as well.
AgLiving06
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jh0400 said:

I went for a drive around my neighborhood after getting gas for the generator, and were surrounded by power on all four sides including houses that are on our same circuit. There are tree limbs touching a line where it goes dark, so it looks like we're a limb removal away. At this point I'd pay for it myself if I could find someone to do it.

Yes..CenterPoint hasn't brought big trucks into Westbury yet.

I got my power back because there were no lines down stopping my power. Just a fuse issue. Guy was able to take care of it.

But across the street, they have lines down and so they are still out.

So until CenterPoint sends the big trucks this way, you're unfortunately stuck.
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Got another false alarm "power has been restored at your address" from centerpoint this morning at 8
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BillYeoman
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Zobel said:

Being without power for 3 days after a direct hit of a hurricane is probably straight up average.

The track and how long it takes for them to deteriorate once they hit land makes comparisons kind of difficult.

For example Alicia was a category 3 at landfall but was a category 1 as it went over downtown. At Hobby they had 81 mph sustained winds and 99 mph peaks. But at IAH for the same storm it was only 51 mph winds with 78 mph gusts. Ike had a peak gust at IAH of 82 mph.

Beryl had peak gusts of 89 mph as it went over Hobby, and 83 mph at IAH. So at least as far as the inland wind effects go, you could say that Beryl was "like" a category 2 or 3 storm.

I think we have a lot of people living here now who weren't here for Ike much less Alicia and don't have a good reference. Hurricanes are no joke, even if you take away the storm surge.


Good points. I would add that Ike produced more tornados than Beryl.

And to add to your points….i remember there was talk about adjusting storm surges/categories after Ike.

Hurricanes are no joke.

cone
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Espada is out there holding this ***** together with duct tape and baling wire and Whitmire is complaining
Dill-Ag13
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Big update to the centerpoint map this morning
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FHKChE07 said:

The reason why ERCOT got in so much hot water after the freeze is that it caused lasting damage to people's homes. Being a little hot for 3 days isn't enough to call people to action. People will just get back to it. When you don't have any power, all there is to do is sit on Texags and complain. Then, power comes back on and you go back to work.
Don't want to get political, but ERCOT also got a lot of attention because people were able to attack a republican governor of a red state (and Cancun Cruz) and use it to their advantage. With this, they will not point fingers at the failure of their fellow democrats in a blue city. Same reason you hear nothing about Chicago, Detroit, Baltimore, DC, etc.
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Sooooo…is this our big storm? Are we good for the next seven or eight years??

Maybe it's the timing - being in July and not September - it just doesn't seem like a regular hurricane.
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This doesn't even seem like a bigger storm... we could very well get another one this year.
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cone said:



Three days without power

I'm sorry this is single ply soft


Houston is mostly a ****hole on its best days. I don't blame anyone for wanting to get out after three days without power.
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Talmbout!

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Furlock Bones said:

Our choices were SheJack or him. There were no winners in this.


Yeah, but does SheJack also hate Dora?

I'm guessing yes since they both want camera time.
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BillYeoman said:

Zobel said:

Being without power for 3 days after a direct hit of a hurricane is probably straight up average.

The track and how long it takes for them to deteriorate once they hit land makes comparisons kind of difficult.

For example Alicia was a category 3 at landfall but was a category 1 as it went over downtown. At Hobby they had 81 mph sustained winds and 99 mph peaks. But at IAH for the same storm it was only 51 mph winds with 78 mph gusts. Ike had a peak gust at IAH of 82 mph.

Beryl had peak gusts of 89 mph as it went over Hobby, and 83 mph at IAH. So at least as far as the inland wind effects go, you could say that Beryl was "like" a category 2 or 3 storm.

I think we have a lot of people living here now who weren't here for Ike much less Alicia and don't have a good reference. Hurricanes are no joke, even if you take away the storm surge.


Good points. I would add that Ike produced more tornados than Beryl.

And to add to your points….i remember there was talk about adjusting storm surges/categories after Ike.

Hurricanes are no joke.




Beryl set a record for tornadoes spawned

Ike just a handful with none confirmed in Texas

https://www.weather.gov/lch/iketornadoes

https://www.weather.gov/hgx/projects_ike08_wind_analysis#:~:text=There%20were%20no%20tornadoes%20reported,way%20to%20confirm%20these%20reports.




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