Water Service Interruption on March 27, 2025 for Maintenance-Stetson Heights - Port Orchard

Port Orchard, WALocal News

The City of Port Orchard has alerted Stetson Heights residents about a water service interruption scheduled for March 27, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, due to essential maintenance work on the pumping system. This proactive communication encourages residents to prepare for the temporary disruption and make any necessary arrangements. The Public Works Department is dedicated to restoring water service promptly and has expressed gratitude for the community's understanding and patience. Additionally, the article highlights important upcoming community events, including a blood drive at City Hall on April 2 and a spring clean-up program running from April 14 to April 18. These events present opportunities for residents to engage and contribute to local initiatives.

Residents with questions or concerns can easily reach out to the Public Works Department through the provided contact details. The article serves as a vital resource for residents, ensuring they stay informed about essential services and community activities. Overall, it reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and community engagement.

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