UPDATE: City of Kyle Public Works has been working around the clock to get well sites and pump stations operating. The good news is that we’ve had more continued power at sites and stations.
The bad news is that it takes a while once power is restored to pump enough water to provide pressure so that water can be distributed.
Water usage will slow progress so please only use water to sustain life.
Reminders:
For info on preventing and thawing frozen pipes visit https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/winter-storm/frozen-pipes.html
The winter weather in the region has caused issues and interruptions of service across Hays County.
Due to the current conditions and forecasted weather for the next several days, below are the updates from the City of Kyle as of 12:40 PM Wednesday, Feb. 17:
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Heard the Target store is closed due to the roof collapsed. Is there any information regarding this?
There have been no official reports of the closure by Target to the media. But we will see if we can find out.
Water situation in Hays Co? If you all going to go into the public service/research mode, could you look into that?
Austin issued a boil water notice. My pressure is dropping. I checked the SMEU website. They say crews are working to keep power & water online. Good, thanks. But what is the current status?
Water safety is a bit more important that a single retail store.
The City has not released a recent or official update; six hours ago, it was reported that SMTX is not under a boil water notice. However, they have reported multiple water outages, which is causing areas to experience low water pressure.
The City did not issue any formal information to the media about the initial outage. Working on getting information and update now.
Appreciate it. I apologize if the initial post came off harshly.
We understand that everyone is extremely frustrated with the situation. Half of our staff has only had power for a few hours a day since Sunday. The City of San Marcos does not appear to be communicating adequately with residents.
Neither does the county Twitter appear to be communicating adequately with its voters/citizens/residents. The vaccine narrative continues on their twit. County is NOT sharing any key information to keep people safe. I have screen captured multiple county twit's to save for my records. Im noting that Travis county IS notifying the public via multiple streams of communication on matters that Hays County is NOT. This is poor leadership. Moreover, please help me understand why a community that lives in "flash flood alley" does not have multiple back up generator locations. But we have a mobility hub....woo hooo. If back up generators generated photo ops, dang tootin' we'd have some. God Bless Texas!