
The city of Apache Junction has hit a bit of a technological snag. A phone outage has affected several city departments, leaving the citizens unable to reach the main line, library, and parks through external calls. An announcement regarding the outage was made public on the city’s official website, as they acknowledged the disruption and reassured residents that efforts were in place to get things back up and running.
For those attempting to call these impacted services and met with silence, the outage might have caused more than a bit of frustration. The city's tech team, in collaboration with the phone carrier, is on the case, working diligently to restore service. According to the notice on the city's website, patience is requested from the community as they navigate through this inconvenience. The message on the city’s website clearly states, "Our team is working with our phone carrier to resolve the issue as quickly as possible."
No timetable was provided for when citizens can expect the phone lines to be operational again, but updates are promised to be forthcoming. In an era where immediacy is often expected, a return to normalcy can't come soon enough for those affected. For those needing to contact city departments, it may be prudent to utilize other forms of communication, such as online services or in-person visits, until the phone system has been restored. The city's notice concludes with a thank you to the public for their patience and an assurance that an update will be provided once service is restored.









