I figured this would just be a link to this:Agz_2003 said:
New CenterPoint Outage Tracking Map
swimmerbabe11 said:
Those who lost power...did you at least get a lower energy bill this month? I spent over a week with a broken window (thanks landlord) and ended up at $440 bucks
wxgod1 said:
I saw earlier on tv someone from Florida Power and Light basically telling Texas "hold my beer":. They said they had like 17K crew standing by and don't expect the problems that Texas had. Should have power restored to those who lose it within 12 to 24 hrs. We shall see
Uhh...FL has lots of trees. Especially around Orlando and the panhandle.Kenneth_2003 said:wxgod1 said:
I saw earlier on tv someone from Florida Power and Light basically telling Texas "hold my beer":. They said they had like 17K crew standing by and don't expect the problems that Texas had. Should have power restored to those who lose it within 12 to 24 hrs. We shall see
Two words...
No trees
two wordsKenneth_2003 said:wxgod1 said:
I saw earlier on tv someone from Florida Power and Light basically telling Texas "hold my beer":. They said they had like 17K crew standing by and don't expect the problems that Texas had. Should have power restored to those who lose it within 12 to 24 hrs. We shall see
Two words...
No trees
Yup.Dr. Doctor said:Uhh...FL has lots of trees. Especially around Orlando and the panhandle.Kenneth_2003 said:wxgod1 said:
I saw earlier on tv someone from Florida Power and Light basically telling Texas "hold my beer":. They said they had like 17K crew standing by and don't expect the problems that Texas had. Should have power restored to those who lose it within 12 to 24 hrs. We shall see
Two words...
No trees
Recently drove to and from there. Lots of trees.
Flaith said:
Had a team with a tree trimming bucket truck with a "Disaster Relief" sticker on the side come through my neighborhood yesterday.
The older dude was riding in the bucket, ripping a heater, staring up at all trees that overhang right of ways, and removing dead/damaged limbs. He extended up in to my water oak and took down two damaged 3-5" diameter limbs, his helpers piled it all on the curb, and they moved on to the next house.
First time i've seen the city do that in my neighborhood, so that's good I guess.
schmellba99 said:Yup.Dr. Doctor said:Uhh...FL has lots of trees. Especially around Orlando and the panhandle.Kenneth_2003 said:wxgod1 said:
I saw earlier on tv someone from Florida Power and Light basically telling Texas "hold my beer":. They said they had like 17K crew standing by and don't expect the problems that Texas had. Should have power restored to those who lose it within 12 to 24 hrs. We shall see
Two words...
No trees
Recently drove to and from there. Lots of trees.
Northern half of Florida is covered by trees, including a whole lot of pine trees. The closer you get to the northeast coast and Georgia border, the thicker it gets. Jacksonville, Gainsville, etc are all similar to the Piney Woods in terms of tree composition and density.
Flaith said:
Had a team with a tree trimming bucket truck with a "Disaster Relief" sticker on the side come through my neighborhood yesterday.
The older dude was riding in the bucket, ripping a heater, staring up at all trees that overhang right of ways, and removing dead/damaged limbs. He extended up in to my water oak and took down two damaged 3-5" diameter limbs, his helpers piled it all on the curb, and they moved on to the next house.
First time i've seen the city do that in my neighborhood, so that's good I guess.
Thanks for the play by play.BBRex said:
And the power is back.
Pretty sure you don't have a 5' aerial easement.P.H. Dexippus said:
CenterPoint's contractor came through today. Remembering how they badly butchered my trees last time, I went out and painted the 5' wide aerial easement on the ground before they got here. My wife ask the foreman to confirm that they would not cut outside of the aerial easement. Now that the crew has gone, I went out to take a look. They cut a path about 15' wide. Just pisses me off that now I have lopsided trees because they don't respect property rights.
And you know this how? "aerial easement 5' in width from a plane 20' above the ground" is what I have and it is fairly common. What easement do you have?redag06 said:Pretty sure you don't have a 5' aerial easement.P.H. Dexippus said:
CenterPoint's contractor came through today. Remembering how they badly butchered my trees last time, I went out and painted the 5' wide aerial easement on the ground before they got here. My wife ask the foreman to confirm that they would not cut outside of the aerial easement. Now that the crew has gone, I went out to take a look. They cut a path about 15' wide. Just pisses me off that now I have lopsided trees because they don't respect property rights.