Good morning, Cayce residents! If you’ve stepped outside today, you might’ve noticed the sun shining bright with a expected high around 85°F. What a lovely day to enjoy the weather! However, it’s also important to share some vital updates regarding today’s city operations.
Due to some unfortunate power outages, the City of Cayce has announced that all city offices will be closed today. They’re working hard to restore services and ensure safety, so please bear with them. If you can, it’s best to stay off the roads to allow emergency and utility crews to do their job safely and efficiently.
To help keep you safe and informed during this time, here are some important phone numbers you might want to have handy:
The good news is that our brave teams from Cayce Parks, Cayce Police, and Cayce Fire are already out and working diligently to handle the situation. They are tackling the issues of downed trees and assisting residents as quickly as possible. Their efforts are commendable, and it’s a good reminder of how much we rely on these teams when things get tough.
For those concerned about sanitation services, you can breathe a sigh of relief! The sanitation pick-up schedule will remain unchanged, so go ahead and put those bins out as usual. It’s one small comfort in our otherwise disrupted day!
As we navigate through this situation, community support is more important than ever. If you see a neighbor in need or someone who might be having trouble, consider reaching out. Sometimes, a simple gesture like offering help with groceries can go a long way.
Remember to stay tuned for updates so that you can be fully aware of any changes in operations or safety recommendations. Keep your lines of communication open, and if you hear or see anything that seems out of the ordinary, don’t hesitate to contact the authorities listed above.
Despite the challenges, let’s take a moment to appreciate that warm sunshine we’re getting today! It’s always a good reminder that brighter days are ahead. Keep your spirits up and look after one another, Cayce! As always, we’re in this together, and we’ll emerge stronger on the other side of this.
Stay safe, and we wish you all a lovely day ahead!
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