TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Cherry Street Restrooms – Closed For Repairs

TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Cherry Street Restrooms – Closed For Repairs
Cherry Street Restrooms - Closed For Repairs — TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: (https://www.townofblackmountain.org)
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Town of Black Mountain issued the following announcement on Jan. 16.

Cherry Street public restrooms suffered damages during a winter storm after the heating system failed causing water to freeze and burst multiple water pipes. 

Town staff are currently soliciting repair bids and are working with the Town’s insurance company on a repair solution. 

We apologize for any inconvenience.  

Visitors are encouraged to use the public restroom facilities located in Town Square at 100 E. State Street, Black Mountain, NC 28711 until further notice. 

Thank you for your patience and understanding. Updates will be provided through news flash on the Town’s website at www.townofblackmountain.org. 

Original source can be found here.    



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