Following the City of Harrisburg N. 4th Street sinkhole town hall meeting held by Mayor Linda Thompson, city spokesman Bob Philbin says work progress continues on the city and support services are expanded to those who are hit with a loss of utilities.
PAWarm is providing water support services to the neighborhood affected for sanitary reasons, and American Water and United Water are providing water for drinking and cooking.
The Harrisburg YWCA will open their shower facilities for those affected from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. until further notice. The YWCA will also help with transportation. Contact them at 234-7931.
Public works continues to work on the sinkholes on N. 4th Street. Temporary water and sewer are expected to be done and working by the middle of next week. Gas was fixed in the neighborhood yesterday and a new water and sewer system should be done in about a month.
For the residents' safety, police patrols are increased around the area.
PAWarm is providing water support services to the neighborhood affected for sanitary reasons, and American Water and United Water are providing water for drinking and cooking.
The Harrisburg YWCA will open their shower facilities for those affected from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. until further notice. The YWCA will also help with transportation. Contact them at 234-7931.
Public works continues to work on the sinkholes on N. 4th Street. Temporary water and sewer are expected to be done and working by the middle of next week. Gas was fixed in the neighborhood yesterday and a new water and sewer system should be done in about a month.
For the residents' safety, police patrols are increased around the area.