Planned Power Outage Alley Closure Downtown on July 12th

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On July 12, 2025, downtown Leavenworth will undergo a planned power outage and alley closure from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM local time. The municipal council has organized this initiative to facilitate essential maintenance work on local infrastructure. Residents and businesses are advised to prepare for potential service disruptions during this time. The council emphasizes the importance of this maintenance for ensuring long-term reliability and safety in the area. Community members are encouraged to plan their activities around the outage to reduce inconvenience.

The city aims to provide updates as the date approaches, ensuring transparency and communication. This proactive measure reflects the council's commitment to enhancing local services and infrastructure reliability. Such initiatives are crucial for the well-being of the community, as they help prevent more significant issues in the future.

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