Happy Public Power Week FPB Customers!
/Happy Public Power Week! What does “Public Power” mean? It means reliable, affordable, environmentally responsible electricity that helps build strong communities. #thankalineman
Happy Public Power Week! What does “Public Power” mean? It means reliable, affordable, environmentally responsible electricity that helps build strong communities. #thankalineman
The C-SPAN Campaign 2016 Bus will visit Kentucky State University (KSU) from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday, October 6 in front of the Carl M. Hill Student Center. The 45-foot-long bus is an interactive, multimedia learning center that brings C-SPAN’s coverage of public affairs to communities nationwide and teaches students, teachers and the public how to follow politics and history. CSPAN 1, 2 and 3 are available on FPB Classic Cable channels 14, 15 16 and in HD on 514, 515 and 516.
Aboard the C-SPAN Bus, visitors are invited to learn about C-SPAN’s Campaign 2016 coverage through a campaign app which allows visitors to explore potential presidential candidates, events, and footage from the campaign trail. In addition, through interactive exhibits, students and educators will learn about the public affairs network’s programs and resources, including its in-depth coverage of the U.S. Congress, White House, federal courts, and the American political process.
Visitors to the Campaign 2016 Bus will experience the following through engagement with C-SPAN representatives and on-board interactive technology:
• Campaign 2016 App populated with candidate video from the campaign trail.
• In-depth public affairs programming and educational resources.
• Touch-screen quizzes on C-SPAN and the three branches of government.
• Mobile devices demonstrating C-SPAN resources on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, and mobile apps.
• HD cameras and production equipment capable of producing public affairs programming aboard the bus.
FPB Cable-Telecom crews have completed the overnight maintenance and all service should be restored. We apologize for any inconvenience during this necessary maintenance. If customers are having other service issues, please call 352-4372 to report the problem with our Customer Service Department.
As of 7:00am 9-30-16, FPB Cable Crews have completed scheduled maintenance except for the following areas; Meadowview, Harrodswood, Westwood, Leathers Lane, Bellemeade, Garden Pointe, Ridgewood. Crews are working as quickly as possible to get the remaining customers back in service. We apologize for the inconvenience.
The necessary service interruptions will continue Friday, September 30. Staff plans to minimize voice, video and data outages on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis for as short a time as possible but customers should plan on outages between 12:01am and 6:00am during the maintenance windows.
The migration to the new facility will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
We appreciate patience during this migration into the new cable-telecom facility.
FPB Cable-Telecom crews will conduct planned maintenance service interruptions in designated neighborhoods in an effort to migrate the existing cable-telecom infrastructure from the current headend facility into the newly constructed cable-telecom headend.
The necessary service interruptions will continue Thursday, September 29. Staff plans to minimize voice, video and data outages on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis for as short a time as possible but customers should plan on outages between 3:00am and 6:00am during the maintenance windows.
The maintenance windows are scheduled for multiple areas, including: Bentwoods, Cedar Run, Old Lawrenceburg Rd., Twilight Trail, Jones Ln., Wooldridge Ln., Shady Acres MHP, Suburban MHP, Meadowbrook, Farmgate, Lazy Acres, Scofield Ln., Edgewood Estates, Cardwell Ln., and Evergreen Rd.
The migration to the new facility will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
We appreciate patience during this migration into the new cable-telecom facility.
The Water Department of the Frankfort Plant Board is notifying you that the Division of Water of the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection has now canceled the Boil Water Advisory.
This Advisory was issued 9/25/16 due to the loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews repairing a water main break.
The streets affected were:
Buttimer Ave
Payne St
Glass Ave
Shelby Ln
Another Advisory was issued 9/27/16 due to the loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews repairing a water main break.
The streets affected were:
Highland Pkwy from Magnolia Ave to Strathmore Dr
If you should have any questions or problems with normal service or water quality please call 352-4372
This Advisory was issued 9/26/16 due to the loss of pressure in the water main caused by Plant Board crews repairing a water main break.
The streets affected were:
If you should have any questions or problems with normal service or water quality please call 352-4372
The necessary service interruptions will continue Wednesday, September 28. Staff plans to minimize voice, video and data outages on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis for as short a time as possible but customers should plan on outages between 3:00am and 6:00am during the maintenance windows.
The maintenance windows are scheduled for multiple areas, including: Silver Lake, The Enclave, Jim Beam Distillery, Ravencrest Apts., Franklin County High School, Elkhorn Elementary, Georgetown Rd., Elkhorn Ct., Indian Hills, Norwood, Patricia Acres, Grandview Heights, County Club Heights, Sunset, Bon Air, Cardinal Hills, Country Lane Estates, Hillview Modular Homes, Versailles Rd., Hillcrest, Hickory Hills, Turnberry, Winding Way, Myrtle Ave., Rolling Acres, Prince Hall Village, Eastside Shopping Center, and Crestwood
The migration to the new facility will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
We appreciate patience during this migration into the new cable-telecom facility.
FPB Cable-Telecom crews will conduct planned maintenance service interruptions in designated neighborhoods in an effort to migrate the existing cable-telecom infrastructure from the current headend facility into the newly constructed cable-telecom headend.
The necessary service interruptions will continue Tuesday, September 27. Staff plans to minimize voice, video and data outages on a neighborhood by neighborhood basis for as short a time as possible but customers should plan on outages between 3:00am and 6:00am during the maintenance windows.
The maintenance windows are scheduled for multiple areas, including: Franklin Heights, east side of Capital Avenue, Logan Street, Lyons Drive, Rolling Acres, Forrest Hill, parts of Indian Hills, Discher Estates, Northwood Road, Millsboro Drive, Blueridge Drive, The Oaks, Buttimer Hill, parts of Downtown, Arlington Heights, parts of Holmes Street, Broadway and Main Street.
The migration to the new facility will improve network reliability for customers and allow for enhanced service offerings in the future.
We appreciate patience during this migration into the new cable-telecom facility.