FPB Statement About Lead
/The Frankfort Plant Board FPB is very proud of the water quality we produce and deliver to all our customers. For your information, we are providing a Statement Regarding Lead detailing our compliance with Federal and State Lead and Copper Rule on our water page.
Electric Outage downtown
/There is currently an electric outage in downtown Frankfort. Crews are on the scene and working to restore service as soon as possible.
FPB Cable-Telecom Planned Maintenance Outages Scheduled for Thursday Morning
/FPB Cable-Telecom crews will continue planned maintenance service interruptions in multiple neighborhoods over the next two months in an effort to upgrade cable TV, Internet and telephone infrastructure. The next two areas will be affected Thursday morning, January 28 from 1:00am-7:00am.
The first area includes: downtown area East of Capital Ave and Hanna Place.
The second area on includesNorth side of Meadows Subdivision (Woodhill to Louisville Rd), US 127 South (Woodhill Ln to US 60), Louisville Rd (Meadowview Dr. to Collins Ln), and the even side of Collins Ln. For an entire list go to fpb.cc/newsandupdates…Node 35
Please note not every address on every street will be affected. FPB apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience. These upgrades are needed to replace aging equipment, will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
FPB Cable-Telecom Planned Maintenance Outages Scheduled for Wednesday Morning
/FPB Cable-Telecom crews will continue planned maintenance service interruptions in 13 neighborhoods over the next two months in an effort to upgrade cable TV, Internet and telephone infrastructure. The next two areas will be affected Wednesday morning, January 27 from 1:00am-7:00am.
The first area includes: Wilkinson Blvd., Walter Todd, and parts of Holmes St. area.
The second area on includes: Indian Hills, Elkhorn Drive, and areas of Eastover, Westover and Georgetown Road.
Please note not every address on every street will be affected. FPB apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience. These upgrades are needed to replace aging equipment, will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
FPB Offices to Close at 1:30pm 1/22/16
/Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, Frankfort Plant Board offices will be closing at 1:30pm on Friday 1/22/16. To report service issues, please call 352-4372.
FPB Approves AMCN Contract and Classic Cable Rate Reduction
/After months of tense negotiations, fans of AMC’s “Walking Dead” can fear not…FPB Classic Cable has reached an agreement with AMC Networks (AMCN).
The Directors of the Frankfort Plant Board approved the AMC Networks agreement last night at their regularly scheduled meeting. According to FPB Cable Marketing and Video Content Coordinator Harvey Couch, the deal was a product of solid negotiating by the National Cable Television Cooperative (NCTC), working on behalf of FPB. “Because the NCTC did such a good job negotiating, they were able to lower the price significantly from what we thought it was going to be just a month ago.” Not only was FPB able to reach an agreement to keep the networks, the Board of Directors of FPB approved a reduction of the Classic Cable rate by $0.70 starting on 2/1/16. The new Classic Cable rate will be $60.15 starting on 2/1/16.
Couch said he was glad customers won’t miss out on a network that features the wildly popular “Walking Dead”. “We’re excited to be able to continue offering AMC Network programming to our customers while also passing along a rate decrease of nearly a dollar a month.”
While the negotiations were long and tense, Couch says this is a perfect example of FPB working to get the best deal possible for customers. “FPB is committed to keeping rates as low as possible. We consistently handle programming rates as a pass-through from the programmers to our customers. This commitment goes both ways. After final negotiations with AMCN and the NCTC, we are happy to pass along a rate reduction to our valued customers.”
Traffic Update for the Area of Conway St. and Second St.
/Drivers and pedestrians in the vicinity of the FPB Downtown Office at 317 West Second St. should use extreme caution due to construction crews working in the area. Crews are working on a gas line and have portions of the road near the corner of Conway Street and Second Street blocked. Please use caution.
UPDATE: 11:17AM FPB Cable-Telecom Planned Maintenance Outages Scheduled for Thursday Morning
/UPDATE: ADDITIONAL AREA ADDED TO THURSDAY MAINTENANCE
FPB Cable-Telecom crews will continue planned maintenance service interruptions in 13 neighborhoods over the next two months in an effort to upgrade cable TV, Internet and telephone infrastructure. The next two areas will be affected Thursday morning, January 14 from 1:00am-7:00am.
The first area includes: Country Lane, Cardinal Hills, Sunset Drive, Lincoln Drive, Ringo Ave, Pulliam Drive and Versailles Rd 284-654.
The second area includes: Ridgeview Estates, The Oaks, Discher Estates, and part of Indian Hills from Steadmantown Ln to Hopi Trail.
UPDATED AREA ADDED: Area number three includes: Cool Brook Subdivision, Evergreen Estates, Edgewood Estates, Cardwell Ln, and Schofield Ln area.
Please note not every address on every street will be affected. FPB apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience. These upgrades are needed to replace aging equipment, will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
FPB Cable-Telecom Planned Maintenance Outages Scheduled for Wednesday Morning
/FPB Cable-Telecom crews will continue planned maintenance service interruptions in 13 neighborhoods over the next two months in an effort to upgrade cable TV, Internet and telephone infrastructure. The next three areas will be affected Wednesday morning, January 13 from 1:00am-7:00am.
Area number one includes: Franklin Heights, Franklin Acres, and 160-264 Versailles Rd.
Area number two includes: Cool Brook Subdivision, Evergreen Estates, Edgewood Estates, Cardwell Ln, and Schofield Ln area.
Area number three includes: Holmes St., Buttimer Hill, the Downtown area.
Please note not every address on every street will be affected. FPB apologizes to its customers for the inconvenience. These upgrades are needed to replace aging equipment, will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
