02/07/2026
We are starting to get back to normal day to day operations. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks. The aftermath of all the moisture is still lingering, but we’re glad to be getting close to normal. Our employees stuck in there through all of it, and we couldn’t have done it without them. Low sleep, no sleep, cold, wet, bad conditions, skipping their normal days off, leaving their families at home for multiple days, all of it. I wish we had taken the time to get more pictures particularly of some of them in action, but the reality was we were all trying to hurry back to get a quick nap and a hot meal when we had the chance 😴.
Thank you to all of the good samaritans that were out helping people, as much as we would’ve liked to have gotten to every single person that called the reality was we just couldn’t. So if we couldn’t get to you, or had to make you wait we genuinely apologize. If we drove by you while you were stuck I promise it isn’t because we didn’t want to stop and help every single person. The reality is we couldn’t, and still be able to get to everyone whose problems couldn’t be solved with a pickup and a tow rope.
Thank you to all of our customers, both old and new, that were patient with us while we tried to get to you. Good customers are such a blessing, and we’re very lucky to have some good ones.
BIG thank you to all of the TXDOT, City, and County employees who worked around the clock! If you don’t think they did a good job, you didn’t see what other areas looked like, and you didn’t see them out 24 hours a day putting themselves in harms way to make the best out of a losing situation. The roads as a whole in our area were the best we saw the entire time out running around, and we were thankful for it.
And lastly thank you to all of the first responders and dispatchers! We couldn’t do what we do without you.