Water Service Restored in the Bellepoint Area
/The water main break in the Bellepoint area has now been repaired and water service restored. The boil water advisory will remain in effect for the area until further notice.
The water main break in the Bellepoint area has now been repaired and water service restored. The boil water advisory will remain in effect for the area until further notice.
The Water Department of the Frankfort Plant Board advises to boil the water before drinking or using it for cooking. The advisory is in effect for the following area:
• Benson Ave.
• Kentucky Ave.
• Cline St.
• Rose St.
• Polsgrove St.
• Dabney St.
• Brawner St.
• Major St.
• Wilson St.
• Lilly St.
• Augusta St.
• Forrest St.
A vigorous boil for at least two minutes is recommended. This Boil Water Advisory is a precautionary measure due to a loss of pressure in the water main caused by a water main break.
This Advisory will remain in effect until lab analysis of water samples taken confirms that the potable water supply in the effected area is safe to drink. You will receive a notice when this advisory is lifted.
If you have any questions concerning the Boil Water Advisory please call 352-4372 or 352- 4433.
Due to a water main break, all water service in the Bellepoint neighborhood has been temporarily shut off. It will take approximately 2-3 hours to make the necessary repairs before the water service will be restored. Once service is restored, a boil water advisory will be issued for customers impacted. More details will follow as they become available.
All applicants must apply online from our Employment page or at the Office of Employment and Training. The Office of Employment and Training has a resource center with computers for those applicants who do not have access to a computer.
The boil water advisory issued for the following areas has now been canceled
• W Broadway St from Washington St to 525 W Broadway St
• Wilkinson St from W Main St to W Broadway St
• Wilkinson Blvd from W Broadway St to Clinton St
• Long Ln
• W Main St from Wilkinson St to Sutterlin Ln
• Sutterlin Ln
Immediately following there will be a Boil Water Advisory.
A vigorous boil for at least two minutes is recommended. This Boil Water Advisory is a precautionary measure due to a loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews installing new valves.
This Advisory will remain in effect until lab analysis of water samples taken confirms that the potable water supply in the affected area is safe to drink. You will receive a notice when the advisory is lifted.
If you have any questions concerning the Boil Water Advisory, please call 352-4372 or 352-4433
“Viacom demanded a rate increase that’s 40 times the rate of inflation”
While FPB is restricted from talking about specific rates, Viacom demanded a rate increase that’s 40 times the rate of inflation*. Imagine pulling up to the gas pump and finding that gas has gone from $3.50 a gallon to $6.00 – overnight. That’s the scale of some of these large increases. In addition, Viacom may demand we drop their networks if we don’t agree to their proposal.
FPB is a municipal utility in Frankfort, offering cable programming, phone and broadband services throughout Frankfort & Franklin County while employing more than 200 people.
Cable Superintendent John Higginbotham said “ we have created a new web site, TVOnMySide.com to educate our customers on rising programming costs. Across the country, networks are substantially increasing their fees to cable companies, which affect customers directly”
“Viacom owns popular networks such as MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central. But in order to offer these, the cable networks require us to carry networks that are not as well-known, networks such as MTV2, MTV Hits and VH1 Classic. And network fees account for the bulk of monthly cable bills.” explained Higginbotham.
Today's entertainment marketplace is changing rapidly, and there has been considerable consolidation among major media companies. These mergers allow large programming companies significant leverage over independent cable companies such as FPB.
Higginbotham added “Our goal is to protect our customers from significant programming fee increases. We pay programmers such as Viacom a fee per channel per month per customer for their programming. When these contracts conclude, we negotiate new agreements and that concludes that business deal. But when a multibillion dollar company such as Viacom demands an unprecedented increase in its monthly fees, we believe it’s our responsibility to take a stand” Higginbotham concluded “These large increases impact all of us throughout Frankfort and we want to make sure our customers know we are working on their behalf.”
FPB urges customers to get the facts and stay informed by visiting TVOnMySide.com.
* Source: 12-month period from January 2013 to January 2014, Bureau of Labor Statistics, released February 20, 2014.
The Internet interruption issue was resolved at around 12:45p earlier today. More information concerning the details of this issue will be posted as they become available. We apologize for the inconvenience and once again appreciate your patience and understanding.
FPB is currently experiencing a system wide internet issue with one of our upstream providers. All parties are aware of the issue and working on a resolution. More information will follow when available.
All applicants must apply online at from our employment page here or at the Office of Employment and Training. The Office of Employment and Training has a resource center with computers for applicants that do not have access to a computer.
FPB also has a job opening for Meter Reader where the successful candidate will be responsible for reading electric and water meters, including connecting and disconnecting meters.