Month: November 2024 (Page 2 of 2)

Facility Report of Significant Plumbing Issue

On Sunday, November 3, a significant sewage backup occurred in the basement, impacting several areas: the family ministry storage area, hallway, and classrooms 113-114. Sewage seeped under the floorboards in rooms 113-114, necessitating floor replacement. Additionally, some items in the craft storage and holiday decorations were damaged and had to be discarded.

ServePro responded promptly on Sunday, handling initial cleanup and air purification. Subsequently, Mr. Rooter performed a scope inspection, revealing a severe blockage on the building’s North side. This blockage required excavating 12 feet to replace piping. The source of the blockage was a large Duplo block, likely causing minor prior backups when located closer to the system’s entry point. The block was removed, and the pipe replaced.

During a follow-up scope, Mr. Rooter discovered severe deterioration in our connection pipes leading to the city sewer. While a full replacement would have cost over $50,000, the team recommended a less invasive and cost-effective solution—a pipe liner installation at around $15,000. 

The issue disrupted our preschool rental partner, Playcrafter Kids, which leases rooms 113-114. They were unable to operate on Monday and Tuesday and were temporarily relocated to Unity Hall for the remainder of the week. Flooring repairs are scheduled with local contractors over the weekend, allowing Playcrafter Kids to resume normal operations next week.

Estimated Costs and Potential Causes
We estimate the total cost for repairs and remediation to be
approximately $40,000. Currently, there’s minimal indication that our recent construction project contributed to this issue; however, we are investigating two potential factors:

  1. System Design and Capacity: We are evaluating whether the engineering design considered the increased usage due to the new spaces. Notably, all backups have occurred on Sunday mornings, raising the question of whether the system’s capacity may be a contributing factor. 
  2. Root Intrusion: Repair contractors noted extensive root presence in the affected area, which ideally should have been assessed at the project’s outset.

We are exploring whether any of these expenses could be covered under our construction warranty. If not, we plan to address these costs.

Preventative Measures and Acknowledgments To prevent future incidents
Holly Ayala, our Facilities Coordinator, will collaborate with the Building Team to establish annual pipe scoping as a preventative measure.

Our gratitude goes to Holly Ayala for her tireless dedication, managing this situation professionally and with minimal disruption to services. We also thank Jenn Powell for her coordination with our rental partner to meet their needs during this period. For any specific questions, please contact Holly at holly@foothillsuu.org.

If you are able to make a financial contribution to support these costs, please contact Katie Watkins at katie@foothillsuu.org.

Covid Research Survey

For the last 4 years we have been participating in a research study about congregational life after the pandemic. They now have asked us to reach out directly to people who attend our congregations to get their feedback. We ask that you please take a few minutes and complete this survey. This is extremely valuable information as we try to understand the impact of the pandemic on our lives, and on congregations. Thank you so much for your time and willingness to share.  

 

Deadline: November 15th

It’s a Big Week Ahead – Election Week at Foothills

Monday 11/4

Tuesday 11/5

  • Vote!

  • Join the Election Day community gathering at Plymouth UCC from 4 – 6pm. Bring a poem, a baked good or a prayer to share. Click here for more info.

Wednesday 11/6

  • ISAAC is hosting a Post-Election Solidarity Breakfast Wednesday Nov. 6th from 8 – 11 at Plymouth Church.

Come together in solidarity and strength! We will be holding a post-election vespers service Nov. 6th 6:30pm. Click here for more info.

Thursday 11/7

  • Starting Thursday, Nov. 7th we will come together for a brown-bag lunch where we will sit & chat and eat together through the month of November. We are here for each other no matter what happens. Details can be found here.

Friday 11/8

  • Make sure you are subscribed to our Grounded campaign. Text GROUNDED to 97000.

Thank you to everyone who joined our Letter-Writing Club!!

A big thank you to everyone who wrote letters to help get out the vote with VoteForward/UU the vote. We mailed approximately 5,000 letters! Together we are making a difference. 

Please see a list of volunteers below. We know many more of you volunteered your time or helped in this effort in some way and we are so grateful. Thank you to everyone who helped us make this happen!

  • Allison Marshall
  • Andrea Ewing
  • Ann Aspen
  • Ann Edwuns
  • Ann Lahde
  • Ann Sutherland
  • Anne Marie
  • Ben Manvel
  • Beth Martin
  • Bethany Martin
  • Bill Timson
  • Bonnie Inscho
  • Bonnie Kittle
  • Carol Coffey
  • Carolyn Franklin
  • Cheryl Ervin
  • Cheryl Hazlet
  • Christene Engel
  • Claire Lepper
  • Coralynn Davis
  • D. Morritz
  • Dan Lamb
  • Dan Siegfried
  • Diana Douglas
  • Diana Sparling
  • Donna Ott
  • Donna Walter
  • Dora Corman
  • Dora Cornman
  • Doug Rogers
  • Edie Hudson
  • Fern Aron
  • George Weston
  • Grace Kim
  • Greta Stone
  • Hilje Kuiper
  • Jane Bennet
  • Jane Everham
  • Jennifer Dinkle
  • Jerri Edgington
  • Jim Lincenholz
  • Jin Kenholz
  • Jon Padgham
  • Joyce Trujillo
  • June Hyman Ciamoski
  • Karen Marcus
  • Katy Rohen
  • Kathy Hutton
  • Kendra Hull
  • Kirsten Hartman
  • Kristina BaskHocum
  • Labenz
  • Laura Taylor
  • Laurie Cullor
  • Lee Benz
  • Lee Godfrey
  • Leslie Hopkins
  • Libby James
  • Libby Michand
  • Linda Kothera
  • Linda Tryon
  • Lizzy Bringhurst
  • Lola Sorenson
  • Lynette Reiling
  • Lynn Young
  • Marcia Cox
  • Maria Fuller
  • Marian Wells
  • Mary Rundquist
  • Michael Trujillo
  • N.Oshahr
  • Nadine Thomson
  • Nancy Burn
  • Pat Lamb
  • Peg MacMorris
  • Polly Walters
  • Sandy Brooks
  • Sara Stein
  • Sara Tarr
  • Sonja Niva
  • Sue Bloomfield
  • Sue Ellen Kleine
  • Sue Ferguson
  • Tania Sisel
  • W. Vann
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