Temporary Water Outage on Alpensee Strasse

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On January 21, 2025, a temporary water outage will occur on Alpensee Strasse in Leavenworth, Washington, beginning at 9:00 AM local time. This outage is necessary for maintenance work aimed at enhancing the reliability of the city's water services. Residents and businesses in the affected area are encouraged to prepare for the interruption, which is expected to last several hours. The city has proactively communicated this information to ensure that the community is well-informed and can take necessary precautions. The announcement highlights the importance of community engagement in local governance and service improvements.

Additionally, residents can stay connected with local news through the City of Leavenworth's official website and social media channels. This event underscores the city's commitment to maintaining essential services for its residents. For further updates, the public is urged to monitor official communications from the city.

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