In 4 seasons,once the whole park had an outage and it wasnt anything that was pg&e. The owner has to call service company because it's considered private property and not city owned property. It is rent controlled inside the park which keeps the housing costs down compared with the rest of Fresno. I felt safer living there than in the rest of fresno. It's a fairly nice place to live.
It's just like living in a house in any block in California, when something happens to a transformer the electricity goes out. I've been here since 2005 and a couple years ago when a car hit up here on Emerson I purchased a generator, but haven't used it yet.
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The park must have seperate power boxes for different sections of the park. Lets say the park has four boxes, when one gets overloaded only 1/4 of the park will be without power. The only time the entire park will be affected would be when the power grid actually be affected. Then pg&e would be called. I hope this helps.
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