City announces reduced water and sewer use allowed for west area residents

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The City of Cadillac announced on April 20 that residents in the west area of the city are now permitted to use water and sewer services, but only in a reduced manner. The announcement follows previous restrictions that had limited or halted these services.

This update is important for local residents who rely on municipal water and sewer systems for daily activities. The adjustment aims to balance community needs with ongoing resource management concerns.

According to the city’s statement, residents are encouraged to limit their usage as much as possible while the situation continues. No additional details about the cause of the restrictions or how long they will remain in place were provided.

Residents are advised to stay informed through official city channels for any further updates regarding service levels or potential changes. City officials have not yet indicated when full service might be restored.



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