** Overnight Water Service Line Repairs to Affect Some Businesses in Mountain Valley Business Center

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

City crews in North Bend will conduct overnight repairs to address a water service line leak affecting the Mountain Valley Business Center on SW Mt. Si Boulevard. The repairs are scheduled for December 18, from 10 p. m. to 7 a.

m. , and will necessitate a temporary shut-off of water services for some businesses in the vicinity. Affected establishments have already received printed notices to prepare for the service interruption. By scheduling the repairs during late-night hours, city officials aim to minimize disruptions to local business operations. The city expresses gratitude for the community's patience as these essential maintenance tasks are carried out.

For any urgent water concerns, residents are encouraged to contact the Water Department's after-hours emergency line. This proactive approach highlights the city's commitment to maintaining infrastructure while considering the needs of local businesses. Community members can stay informed about similar local projects by subscribing to updates on the city's website.

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