CenterPoint Energy's Utility Pole Sparks Backyard Nightmare for Richmond Resident
Ivo Quinonez is left scratching his head after CenterPoint Energy crews installed a utility pole in the front yard of his Richmond home, just feet away from his back door. The homeowner claims that not only did the crew mark out their intended location on the floor, but they also proceeded to install the pole without giving him a heads-up.
According to Quinonez, as soon as he stepped outside, he was hit with a strong, pungent smell emanating from the pole. His eyes are also drawn to the dark substance leaking from it, which has stained his siding, furniture, and appliances.
"I couldn't believe it," Quinonez recalled. "I knew they came and marked on the floor, but I didn't realize they were going to put that right in front of my door." The leak, he claims, is particularly stubborn and refuses to be cleaned off.
Quinonez had purchased his home with the understanding that it was an easement – a concession granted by property owners allowing utility providers like CenterPoint Energy to install equipment on their properties. However, he felt that a more discreet placement for the pole would have been preferable, especially since it's directly in front of his back door.
"Just move the post to the side at least," Quinonez pleaded. "I'm okay with the post being in the backyard, but not in front of the door. That's not right, I think."
In response to ABC13's inquiries about the pole's placement and the substance leaking from it, a CenterPoint Energy spokesperson acknowledged that they had installed the pole but claimed that their primary focus is on preparing for an impending winter storm.
For Quinonez, the situation has left him frustrated and uncertain. "I'm not sure what kind of priority CenterPoint has," he said. "They're supposed to be serving our community, but at what cost?"
Ivo Quinonez is left scratching his head after CenterPoint Energy crews installed a utility pole in the front yard of his Richmond home, just feet away from his back door. The homeowner claims that not only did the crew mark out their intended location on the floor, but they also proceeded to install the pole without giving him a heads-up.
According to Quinonez, as soon as he stepped outside, he was hit with a strong, pungent smell emanating from the pole. His eyes are also drawn to the dark substance leaking from it, which has stained his siding, furniture, and appliances.
"I couldn't believe it," Quinonez recalled. "I knew they came and marked on the floor, but I didn't realize they were going to put that right in front of my door." The leak, he claims, is particularly stubborn and refuses to be cleaned off.
Quinonez had purchased his home with the understanding that it was an easement – a concession granted by property owners allowing utility providers like CenterPoint Energy to install equipment on their properties. However, he felt that a more discreet placement for the pole would have been preferable, especially since it's directly in front of his back door.
"Just move the post to the side at least," Quinonez pleaded. "I'm okay with the post being in the backyard, but not in front of the door. That's not right, I think."
In response to ABC13's inquiries about the pole's placement and the substance leaking from it, a CenterPoint Energy spokesperson acknowledged that they had installed the pole but claimed that their primary focus is on preparing for an impending winter storm.
For Quinonez, the situation has left him frustrated and uncertain. "I'm not sure what kind of priority CenterPoint has," he said. "They're supposed to be serving our community, but at what cost?"