Cynthia
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, August 24, 2003
I felt it was strange that last Sundays newspaper didn't mention one word about the shortage when there were cars all the previous night on the sides of roads because of no gas. I went online to the Corporation Comission to check out Kinder Morgan and Southern Pacific and Pacific Standard. They have taken out parts of pipe before and repaired them and we didn't have this problem. The work history is recorded at the Maricopa County Recorders Office. I think it has something to do with the land. If you remember when they showed the leak on television there were some new homes being built very close in the background. Dear Janet said Kinder Morgan was going to have to buy back that land and tear those homes down and rebuild. It seemed like those houses were awful close to that pipe. I tried to find out who owns that land to no avail. The homes are called Oak Canyon I think. I think that may be where the dishonesty lies. At least thats what I believe. She also mentioned two weeks ago about selling trust land to developers so they can build residential communities and she said the state would like one master builder to to build a master community. Of course she didn't mention who that builder was but I know I'll be anxious to hear who that will be.
Cynthia
Phoenix,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, August 24, 2003
I felt it was strange that last Sundays newspaper didn't mention one word about the shortage when there were cars all the previous night on the sides of roads because of no gas. I went online to the Corporation Comission to check out Kinder Morgan and Southern Pacific and Pacific Standard. They have taken out parts of pipe before and repaired them and we didn't have this problem. The work history is recorded at the Maricopa County Recorders Office. I think it has something to do with the land. If you remember when they showed the leak on television there were some new homes being built very close in the background. Dear Janet said Kinder Morgan was going to have to buy back that land and tear those homes down and rebuild. It seemed like those houses were awful close to that pipe. I tried to find out who owns that land to no avail. The homes are called Oak Canyon I think. I think that may be where the dishonesty lies. At least thats what I believe. She also mentioned two weeks ago about selling trust land to developers so they can build residential communities and she said the state would like one master builder to to build a master community. Of course she didn't mention who that builder was but I know I'll be anxious to hear who that will be.
Cynthia
Phoenix,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, August 24, 2003
I felt it was strange that last Sundays newspaper didn't mention one word about the shortage when there were cars all the previous night on the sides of roads because of no gas. I went online to the Corporation Comission to check out Kinder Morgan and Southern Pacific and Pacific Standard. They have taken out parts of pipe before and repaired them and we didn't have this problem. The work history is recorded at the Maricopa County Recorders Office. I think it has something to do with the land. If you remember when they showed the leak on television there were some new homes being built very close in the background. Dear Janet said Kinder Morgan was going to have to buy back that land and tear those homes down and rebuild. It seemed like those houses were awful close to that pipe. I tried to find out who owns that land to no avail. The homes are called Oak Canyon I think. I think that may be where the dishonesty lies. At least thats what I believe. She also mentioned two weeks ago about selling trust land to developers so they can build residential communities and she said the state would like one master builder to to build a master community. Of course she didn't mention who that builder was but I know I'll be anxious to hear who that will be.
Cynthia
Phoenix,#5Consumer Comment
Sun, August 24, 2003
I felt it was strange that last Sundays newspaper didn't mention one word about the shortage when there were cars all the previous night on the sides of roads because of no gas. I went online to the Corporation Comission to check out Kinder Morgan and Southern Pacific and Pacific Standard. They have taken out parts of pipe before and repaired them and we didn't have this problem. The work history is recorded at the Maricopa County Recorders Office. I think it has something to do with the land. If you remember when they showed the leak on television there were some new homes being built very close in the background. Dear Janet said Kinder Morgan was going to have to buy back that land and tear those homes down and rebuild. It seemed like those houses were awful close to that pipe. I tried to find out who owns that land to no avail. The homes are called Oak Canyon I think. I think that may be where the dishonesty lies. At least thats what I believe. She also mentioned two weeks ago about selling trust land to developers so they can build residential communities and she said the state would like one master builder to to build a master community. Of course she didn't mention who that builder was but I know I'll be anxious to hear who that will be.
Mike
Tempe,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, August 19, 2003
I was listening to a local radio station 620 KTAR were I heard a man that works in the trucking industry right here in Phoenix tell what your happy governor does not want you to know. I think our governor is lying to us all. She might want us to think this is no big issue. I wonder who pumps her gas. This guy said that he has access to many fuel hauling tanker trucks and many truck drivers to haul the gas to Phoenix. The guy said they can't get any gas to truck into the valley. You all who read this ought to contact your local TV stations and newspapers and our local lazy politicians that seem to be doing absolutely nothing to stop the insanity and ask who is going to do something about this mess right NOW! Who ever posted this rip off report is right. Let's email the President and ask him to make our lazy governor to move on this big problem. Let's stop paying our local lazy politicians until they fix this big problem. I bet they would make something happen real fast then. If you feel ripped OFF now is the time to SPEAK UP. I say we all should call Janet Napolitano @ 602-542-4331 and ask when is she going to fix this trouble. Go ahead and email our president at [email protected] and ask him to put a boot up our governor's butt to fix this big problem right now! To hell with the EPA type of gas. Bring what ever will make our cars run into the valley. The EPA is not going to take us to work. Screw the EPA