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City Council Tackles Power Outages and Emergency Preparedness

June 17, 2024 | Prairie Village, Johnson County, Kansas



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City Council Tackles Power Outages and Emergency Preparedness
During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed ongoing power outages affecting residents, particularly in specific neighborhoods. Council members expressed concern over the frequency of outages, with some areas reportedly experiencing disruptions multiple times in the last quarter. The discussion highlighted the importance of proactive communication to help residents prepare for outages, with suggestions for enhancing outreach efforts beyond traditional mailers.

City representatives confirmed that they have a dedicated webpage focused on emergency preparedness, which includes tips for residents on how to manage power outages. They acknowledged the need for more active promotion of this information through social media and community newsletters to ensure residents are well-informed and equipped to handle outages when they occur.

In response to inquiries about specific neighborhoods experiencing repeated outages, city officials indicated that they are analyzing data from their outage management system to identify common causes and improve reliability. They assured council members that they are committed to minimizing outages and restoring service as quickly as possible.

The meeting concluded with a motion to enter an executive session to discuss security measures related to energy services, emphasizing the importance of these discussions for the community's safety and reliability of power supply. The council plans to reconvene for public participation, allowing residents to voice their concerns and questions.

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