Water Outage!
Reports of water outages have been… trickling in. As of this announcement Bluff Point, Timberlake, Blow, Tall Pine, Manor Road, Fox Chase, McCarrell Lane, Maloney. KUB has received… a flood of reports.
Oh wait! … News Splash; Water is back on. Check your taps.
Gathering to Honor Bob Porter
The family of Robert E. “Bob” Porter was deeply saddened by his passing last week. To honor Bob and thank the local community that befriended and supported him, an informal gathering will be held starting at 1 p.m. Sunday at Bob’s former home at 3520 Bluff Point Drive in Knoxville. A lunch buffet with drinks will be served.
Bob’s children, Christopher and Abbey, welcome attendees to bring stories or thoughts about their father.
Please rsvp by Thursday November 28 (end-of-day ok), just so we can judge the luncheon requirements.
Any questions, please call or text Abbey at 610-585-5147.
Pre-Frances KUB Checklist
Hello neighbors, in preparation for some possible outages due to hurricane Frances, C.L. would like to provide a link for your convenience to the K.U.B. Outage Center.
And more specifically the checklist for preparedness.
Here is an excerpt from the KUB Website:
How You Can Prepare for Storms
Our employees are prepared, and we want our customers to be prepared too. You can be prepared for storms by planning ahead:
- Keep emergency supplies on hand such as batteries, flashlights, a battery-operated radio, nonperishable food items, bottled water, and a charged cell phone. The Red Cross suggests including a supply of your necessary medications.
- Keep your KUB account information up-to-date, such as your phone number and e-mail address. A correct phone number will allow you to use the automated system to report your outage and check its status. You can update your contact information by logging into your account and choosing Manage Account. For additional tips, review our Power Outage Reference Guide.
- Have a plan for what you’d do in the event of a multi-day power outage. This may include getting a hotel room, or staying with friends or family.
- Have and know how to safely operate a portable generator. Be sure to follow the instructions in your owners manual, as well as these tips:
- Generators should be installed and inspected by licensed electricians. Improperly installed generators can be a safety hazard to utility workers as well as to homeowners.
- Never connect the generator to your home’s main wiring circuit. Disconnect your home from the power system before hooking up a generator. If you don’t, electricity may flow backward into the power lines, endangering you, your neighbors, and the linemen who are working to restore power.
- Locate the generator outside your home. Gasoline-powered generators can produce deadly carbon monoxide.
- Plug appliances directly into the generator. Use extension cords if necessary, but do not exceed the recommended wattage noted on the generator.
I think it’s working now…
Back in November I had attempted to set up an autopost to Facebook feature on the site. It turns out there was a bug that was preventing the site from posting to our private group. If I’ve done this correctly – this post will show up on Facebook AND the site.
~Your friendly neighborhood web guy, David
P.S. This IS a test.
New Site Feature – Posting to Facebook
One item I suggested we consider was a means to bridge the gap between Facebook and the site. This post is a test to confirm it shows up in both places. Please feel free to share you jubilations and jeers.
~Your friendly neighborhood web guy, David
P.S. This IS a test.
Road Closure on Montlake
As of ~5am this morning there is a tree down over the road and power lines on Montlake between Lakemoor and Timberlake Drives. Crews were present and working on it when I drove past at 9:30am. My power is now out on Bluff Point Drive – I’ll presume it’s related.
I have started a forum discussion (link below) if you would like to add to the conversation:
Thank you Mike Parker and C.L. Overman for your vigilance.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
TNC093-300830-
/O.NEW.KMRX.SV.W.0194.161130T0803Z-161130T0830Z/
BULLETIN – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN
303 AM EST WED NOV 30 2016
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR…
KNOX COUNTY IN EASTERN TENNESSEE…
* UNTIL 330 AM EST
* AT 302 AM EST…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR FARRAGUT…
OR 8 MILES EAST OF OAK RIDGE…MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH.
HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS AND PENNY SIZE HAIL.
SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.
IMPACT…EXPECT DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING…AND TREES.
* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…
KNOXVILLE…FARRAGUT…HALLS…MALONEYVILLE…BEARDEN…POWELL…
MASCOT AND KARNS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
REMAIN ALERT FOR A POSSIBLE TORNADO! TORNADOES CAN DEVELOP QUICKLY
FROM SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS. IF YOU SPOT A TORNADO GO AT ONCE INTO THE
BASEMENT OR SMALL CENTRAL ROOM IN A STURDY STRUCTURE.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF A
BUILDING.
&&
LAT…LON 3594 8426 3593 8424 3595 8424 3594 8422
3597 8422 3599 8418 3599 8415 3602 8408
3604 8406 3606 8408 3617 8392 3616 8391
3617 8385 3600 8371 3585 8414 3583 8418
TIME…MOT…LOC 0802Z 236DEG 44KT 3593 8415
TORNADO…POSSIBLE
HAIL…0.75IN
WIND…60MPH
Candoro Arts & Heritage Center Annual Holiday Open House
Alcoa Highway – Project Update – October 5, 2016
The temporary runaround is open as of today 10-5-16, and the left turn from Alcoa Hwy to Maloney Road East is closed . Utility relocations continue to progress. Storm drain work continues and the contractor also continues to fill with Graded Solid Rock at Montlake Drive and Woodson Drive.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact TDOT:
Keisha Gregory, ASA 2
Construction Office
Building C, Unit 1822
7366 Region Lane, Knoxville, TN 37914
p. 865-594-3849
keisha.gregory@tn.gov
tn.gov/tdot