St. Croix Legislative Building Temporarily Closed Due to Water Interruption
Published: May 26, 2022

St. Croixâ€â€A ruptured Water and Power Authority water pipeline has caused a water interruption that is affecting the Legislative Building on St. Croix. Due to this interruption, the St. Croix Legislature is temporarily closed. The building will reopen once the water pipeline is back in service.
The Legislature apologizes for any inconvenience this closure may have caused.
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