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Hurricane victims struggle to get assistance years after being displaced
SUMMARY: Years after Hurricanes Matthew and Florence, thousands of victims remain displaced, still awaiting assistance from North Carolina’s disaster recovery program, Rebuild NC. Many, like 81-year-old Lucy B, are still waiting for promised help. In 2016, Hurricane Matthew destroyed her home, and Rebuild NC awarded her $90,000 to rebuild, but she has yet to receive the funds. The program, which was allocated nearly $800 million in taxpayer money, has faced criticism for its slow progress and mismanagement. As of now, 1,279 applicants are still in the process, with some at preconstruction or active construction stages.
On Thursday, a North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency [NCORR] spokesperson said the state has returned 3,037 families to “safer, more resilient homes” through the ReBuild NC program.
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Lawmakers in Congress work to reach a deal to avoid government shutdown
SUMMARY: A government shutdown could occur if Congress doesn’t pass a spending bill by midnight, potentially affecting 3.5 million federal workers, including military personnel, airport security, and air traffic controllers. These workers risk not receiving paychecks this holiday season. A bipartisan bill, supported by President-elect Trump and Elon Musk, was voted down by 38 Republicans. The alternative Republican plan, which aimed to suspend the debt ceiling for two years, also failed. The shutdown would delay billions in relief for disaster victims and farmers. Federal workers, including military families, face uncertainty about their pay and future financial stability.
Republican congressional leaders Thursday night failed to pass a revamped plan to avoid a government shutdown looming Friday night — and to satisfy President-elect Donald Trump’s explosive demand that the debt limit be raised, or eliminated, at the same time.
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Arden Post Office overwhelmed? Waste Pro trash bins at the Buncombe County Landfill? Could Buncombe GIS give traffic alerts? • Asheville Watchdog
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers:
Question: Over the past 10 days, we’ve been getting notices that U.S. Postal Service packages can’t be delivered due to various reasons like, “driveway was blocked,” and “customer requested hold at post office.” These are just not true. When I went into our post office on Hendersonville Road, the Arden Post Office, I was truly shocked. The line was out the door with customers picking up packages. Everyone had similar stories. The post office employees kept blaming Amazon for too many packages and kept saying they were “swamped.” When I say the post office was unorganized, I mean it. Piles of boxes were everywhere. The staff told the customer in front of me to come back in two to three days because they hadn’t sorted the piles and, “we don’t know where your boxes are.” It truly looked like the Whoville post office after the Grinch did his Grinchy thing. I kid you not! It reached a new level this (past) weekend when a medical shipment for my child was left at the post office because “customer requested it be held.” This is simply a lie. They aren’t even trying to deliver packages. Instead they are making up excuses for why they can’t deliver them. This is inexcusable at best. They are holding up medical supplies from reaching customers. This post office has been troublesome for years and everyone in Arden talks about it. But these undelivered packages are a whole new level of irresponsibility. Is there anything you can do to help?
My answer: I’m happy to have a word with the Grinch over a nice Cold Mountain brew at Highland. Also, count me in for singing, “Fah Who Foraze, Dah Who Doraze” when all the whos gather around the Christmas tree.
Real answer: Postal Service spokesperson Philip Bogenberger provided some answers on this one, but I don’t think my reader is going to be fully satisfied.
“Like many Post Offices this time of year, the Arden Post Office is seeing a heavy rise in mail and package volumes, as well as increased customer traffic into Post Offices,” Bogenberger told me. “Still, the Postal Service remains committed to accepting each mailpiece and making every delivery. We are truly appreciative of our team members who are working diligently and efficiently to ensure customers receive their holiday cards and packages by Dec. 25 in addition to delivering non-holiday mail.”
Hey, I appreciate them, too, but I wondered if this building is just too small or they don’t have enough employees. Bogenberger said the Postal Service leases the building.
“There are no plans to relocate at this time, but the Postal Service continually evaluates facilities to ensure they are suitable for operational needs,” he said. “Regarding staff, there were some employees at that office who relocated following Hurricane Helene. During periods of high volumes, we implement contingency plans such as bringing in employees from nearby offices if possible, calling in substitute carriers and hiring seasonal employees. We are committed to delivering every mailpiece.”
In general, Bogenberger said the Postal Service “is more prepared than ever to deliver for the holidays, even as volumes increase to their highest levels.”
“We are processing mail and packages around the clock and our carriers are delivering earlier in the morning and later in the evening.”
Question: Is it true that Waste Pro is taking all the old trash cans to the dump?
My answer: I was kind of hoping this was true just because I’m a fan of irony.
Real Answer: Buncombe County’s new trash and recycling contractor, FCC Environmental, has been issuing new trash bins, and Waste Pro, whose contract ends at the end of the month, has been picking up its containers. But it’s not trashing them at the Buncombe County Landfill, said Johanna Cano, a Buncombe County spokesperson.
I had asked about this at Thursday’s Tropical Storm Helene briefing.
“We followed up with our Solid Waste department regarding your question about Waste Pro bins,” Cano told me. “They are temporarily staging them there. They will be hauled out to other markets for reuse. They are not being dumped at the landfill.”
Question: Buncombe County’s website gives the public access to their Graphical Information System (GIS) maps. Why is there no overlay that shows road blockages and construction/repair locations? This would be useful for planning travel, especially in areas like Fairview where a lot of work is being done. Surely, they must have this information in GIS just for their own planning and record keeping. This should have been up there within the first week of the Helene event. Nearly three months later, still nothing.
My answer: If you just assume that all traffic maps around here are bright red with congestion, no matter what app or website you use, that’s a pretty good bet.
Real answer: Buncombe County spokesperson Kassi Day checked in with the county’s GIS team for this one.
“Buncombe County acquires, develops, maintains, and uses GIS data in support of its internal business functions and the public services it provides,” Day said. “Since Buncombe County does not maintain roads, we do not maintain an overlay that shows road construction, blockages, etc.”
Day said they do recommend residents check the NCDOT website for real-time information on road closures, construction and incidents — drivenc.gov.
“Google, Waze, Apple Maps, etc. are the standards for routing, as those services provide directions, traffic information, and closures, etc., updated automatically by their algorithms and user input,” Day added.
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U.S. House torpedoes new spending plan as government shutdown nears Friday night • NC Newsline
SUMMARY: The U.S. House failed to pass a Republican stopgap spending package, increasing the likelihood of a partial government shutdown after funding expires Friday at midnight. The bill, which aimed to fund the government until March and provide disaster aid, was rejected by 38 Republicans and 197 Democrats. Despite Trump’s support for the bill, it lacked input from Democrats, who criticized it for abandoning bipartisan efforts. The measure included disaster relief funding and a two-year suspension of the debt limit. Republican Senators warned of a filibuster if substantial disaster aid wasn’t included. A shutdown would affect federal workers and disaster response.
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