City of Leavenworth postpones water outage for Icicle Road

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has postponed a planned water outage on Icicle Road that was scheduled for October 28. City officials noted that while the outage is delayed, residents should still prepare for an extended service disruption next week. The exact date for the anticipated outage is currently unknown, but officials are working diligently to finalize the schedule. Local authorities aim to keep residents informed about the water service changes to reduce inconvenience. The city’s proactive approach reflects its commitment to community engagement during critical infrastructure updates.

The previous outage notification was issued to ensure residents are aware of potential disruptions. This situation underscores the importance of infrastructure maintenance in providing reliable services. Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates from city officials.

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