Shore Tel Phone Issues
/FPB is currently experiencing a problem with our Shore Tel phone system. We are working to diagnose and correct the problem. Shore Tel phones are unavailable at the moment. We will provide updates as they become available.
FPB is currently experiencing a problem with our Shore Tel phone system. We are working to diagnose and correct the problem. Shore Tel phones are unavailable at the moment. We will provide updates as they become available.
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:
• 120 to 108 Schenkel Ln
• Allnut Dr
• 588, 592, 614, 616, 662, 664, 676, 670 East Main 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 contractor damaging the water main.
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 gas company hitting a water line, FPB is currently experiencing a water outage for approximately 50 customers in the Schenkel Ln., Fairway Dr., Allnut Dr., and portions of E. Main St. area.
A boil water advisory will be issued for customers in this area following service restoration.
The scheduled electric service interruption is necessary for system maintenance. Approximately 25 to 30 homes will be impacted and FPB is going door to door today to inform those in the maintenance area.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your cooperation.
KET is experiencing an outage in the Covington and Owenton area. Channels affected include: 23, 24, 25, and 524. We've been informed service personnel are on the way.
Frankfort Plant Board has a part-time position available to work on an as needed basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for recording community programs for playback on FPB-TV.
This scheduled outage is necessary due to an upgrade to our electric system. We apologize for the inconvenience.
“These options may enable FPB to reduce power costs ”
Because of extensive changes proposed by KU, Frankfort’s current wholesale energy supplier, FPB worked with industry experts to investigate other power supply alternatives. FPB, along with their consultants, have determined there are several viable power supply options. FPB Chair Ralph Ludwig explained how this decision could have multiple positive results. “These options may enable FPB to reduce power costs to our community and provide a more diversified power supply portfolio which will reduce our exposure to future carbon or other environmental legislation.”
Consequently, FPB has decided to provide KU with the contractually required five year notice of termination letter, allowing FPB to retain its ability to secure a different power provider.
After weeks of negotiations, the Directors of the Frankfort Plant Board agreed to terms with Viacom and will keep the 18 Viacom owned channels on the FPB Cable lineup.
The National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC) represented FPB and approximately 800 other cable providers and their over 5 million subscribers. Viacom originally asked the NCTC members for a 100% increase. After tense negotiations and multiple deadline extensions, a deal was reached for an increase of just under 35%.
Terms were made available to the FPB Board of Directors late last week and Wednesday, April 9, the Board held a special meeting to vote on the agreement.
During the special Board meeting, a public hearing was scheduled for the regularly scheduled meeting of the Directors on May 20, 2014 to discuss a modest, potential cable rate increase. This increase would be a partial pass through to customers as a result of the Viacom increase.
FPB Board Chairman Ralph Ludwig said the increase to the customers is unfortunate, but an unavoidable cost in this day and age of cable TV. “A few large companies own a majority of the cable networks and this structure makes it difficult to avoid these increases. The media companies hold all of the cards.” Ludwig continued, “FPB, being a not for profit, municipal utility, is able to pass along less of an increase than most providers. We hoped that the increase from Viacom would be smaller, but the NCTC was able to get the price to a lower level.”
Viacom owns many popular networks including Comedy Central, MTV, BET, VH-1 and TV Land, but Board members heard from many customers that wanted one channel in particular. “Nickelodeon is one of the most popular channels in our lineup and many customers voiced their concern over potentially losing this programming that is tops for kids. We are glad it is still part of the FPB lineup” said Ludwig.
During negotiations, FPB customers were kept informed through a special website created by the NCTC. TVOnMySide.com was linked from FPB’s website and had regular updates and information.
Ludwig made this final comment about FPB and the NCTC, “We want our customers to know that we negotiate these contracts with them in mind: our goal is to secure the programming at the most reasonable cost.”
This Advisory was issued 4/7/14 due to the loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews disconnecting the old water main.
The streets affected were:
If you should have any questions or problems with normal service or water quality please call 352-4372 or 352-4433