CenterPoint Energy will host an open house in Magnolia on Sept. 25, at which residents can share feedback and ask CenterPoint team members questions, according to a Sept. 24 news release.

In a nutshell

The open house is one of a series of open houses the company is hosting as part of its resiliency initiatives following Hurricane Beryl—a Category 1 storm that hit the Houston area July 8.

During the open house event, attendees will have the opportunity to share feedback, ask CenterPoint team members and leaders questions, and sign up for the company’s power service alert and demo CenterPoint's new outage tracker. Local organizations will also be in attendance to help customers prepare for storms and create emergency plans, according to the news release.

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“We have heard the calls for change, and we are taking action now,” CenterPoint President and CEO Jason Wells said in the news release. “As part of our commitment to improving, we are encouraging all of our customers to share their experiences during Hurricane Beryl, as well as their ideas for how we can do better.”

Get involved

The open house will take place from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 25 at the Magnolia Event Center, 11659 FM 1488, Magnolia. To learn more about CenterPoint Energy’s Greater Houston resiliency initiatives, visit www.centerpointenergy.com/takingaction.