Sunshine and Safety in Cayce: A Community Update

Good morning, Cayce! It’s a bright and beautiful day out there with mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high temperature of around 85°F. The warm breeze blowing in from the south-southwest at 10 to 15 mph is just the kind of weather we all love to see.

However, we want to take a moment to address some important community news. The City of Cayce has announced that their offices will remain closed today due to some unexpected power outages affecting the area. With that in mind, residents are encouraged to stay off the roads if possible. Your safety is our top priority!

Stay Informed with Essential Contact Numbers

If you find yourself needing assistance, there are several important phone numbers that every Cayce resident should keep handy:

  • All Emergencies: Call 911
  • Non-Emergency City Line: 803-794-0456
  • Power Outages or Downed Lines (Dominion Energy): 1-888-333-4465
  • Stormwater Issues: 803-359-4103
  • Gas Leaks: 800-815-0083
  • Road Concerns (SCDOT): 855-467-2368
  • Public Information Hotline (South Carolina Emergency Management): 866-246-0133

It’s always a good idea to know these numbers, just in case you need them during emergencies. Let’s support one another by staying informed!

City Services Update

In the spirit of community, Cayce officials want to reassure everyone that our Parks team, alongside the Cayce Police and Cayce Fire departments, are out there hard at work. They’re aware of the downed trees and other inconveniences and are working diligently to assist the community as quickly as possible. Your patience and support during this time really make a difference.

For those who may be concerned about sanitation services, rest easy! Sanitation pick-up will proceed as scheduled, so you can continue with your regular routines. That’s one less thing to worry about in these unusual times!

Keeping Our Community Safe

As we enjoy this glorious weather, let’s remember to be considerate of our neighbors too. If you see any downed lines or potential hazards, don’t hesitate to report them through the numbers provided above. Together, we can ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone.

We appreciate the hard work and dedication of our city officials and emergency teams, who are tirelessly working behind the scenes to keep our homes safe and our community thriving. As we sit back and enjoy the sunny skies, let’s take a moment to reflect on the importance of community spirit in times of need.

Final Thoughts

So, whether you’re planning to enjoy a day at the park or simply soaking up the sun right outside your door, let’s all stay safe and look out for one another. Remember that sunshine throughout our day can also be a reminder to stay connected and supportive. If you have any stories, concerns, or if you’ve seen anything unusual in your neighborhood, feel free to share! We’d love to hear your accounts!

Have a great day, Cayce, and stay safe!


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