Let’s recognize public workers helping Texas bounce back from winter storms

February 18, 2021

The Texas SPI Team has struggled valiantly this week just as others throughout the state did. Because of the wicked winter storm that hit Texas over the weekend, most of us have been – and many still are – functioning without power and water and limited to no access to the Internet.

In spite of very cold houses, there has been no way to move to a place with power because roads have been iced over all week. One almost, but not quite, humorous note I received said “Do everything possible to avoid a fire because all the fire hydrants are frozen solid.”

Texas is not equipped for this kind of weather event, and it hit the state hard. The suffering continues, but weather experts say there will be a break by the weekend. Let’s hope they are right.

There will be lots of activity as we all struggle to get back to our normal routines. Along with restocking of food, batteries, and bottled water, we will also be forced to factor in time for boiling and storing city water.

But in our haste to readjust, let’s remember the thousands of people who worked through long, cold days and nights trying to keep us safe. Kudos to public employees who are dealing with one crisis situation after another.

Thank you for your service. You are all heroes, and we appreciate you more than we ever say. We applaud you for everything you did through this very difficult time and hope you can all get some much-needed rest soon.

Related Content:

The Quiet Revolution: Building the future from the ground up

The Quiet Revolution: Building the future from the ground up

Big changes and big needs are emerging so quickly. It seems appropriate to pause and consider some of the monumental issues facing public officials and government at large. The country has entered an era where infrastructure is no longer just roads, bridges, and...

read more
Something new has happened at Strategic Partnerships!

Something new has happened at Strategic Partnerships!

The SPI Team and I are hoping that our newsletter friends will be as pleased as we are about a very special announcement we can finally make.  We are ready to introduce our much-awaited RAPID RESEARCH ENGINE. Our formal marketing campaign will begin next week, but we...

read more
Transit hubs emerge as catalysts for growth and development

Transit hubs emerge as catalysts for growth and development

A new generation of transit projects is reshaping how public transportation is structured to improve community connections. Across the United States, public agencies are advancing multimodal hubs that do more than move passengers, they anchor development, improve...

read more