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Goodlettsville Water Outage Sends Neighbors to Bottled Water and Church Showers

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Published on February 04, 2026
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With taps still quiet for some Goodlettsville residents, the city on Tuesday rolled out a stopgap plan: free bottled-water pickup and access to hot showers at two local churches. Bottled water is being handed out at the Delmas Long Community Center, while shower slots are available by online sign-up. City officials stressed that the fixes are temporary and meant to fill the gap until regular water service is restored.

 

Water pickup at Delmas Long Community Center

The Delmas Long Community Center is the city's designated distribution hub. According to the City of Goodlettsville, the facility at 200 Memorial Drive operates from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Residents who need drinking water are asked to come during those posted hours.

Hot showers and signups

Per the City of Goodlettsville, residents can reserve hot-shower times at Connell Memorial United Methodist Church and GoodNaz Church using a SuperSaaS sign-up link, and bottled-water pickup is capped at one case per household per day. The post notes that GoodWorks coordinated with both congregations so people without running water have a place to get cleaned up. City officials are asking residents to use the online sign-up to help staff manage capacity safely.

Church partners and contact info

Connell Memorial United Methodist Church lists its address and contact details on its website, and GoodNaz Church posts its location and phone number on its homepage. Both churches, which already have community outreach on their resumes, are stepping in as short-term partners for the relief effort. Residents who want to reach either church directly can find specifics on those sites.

Where to get updates

For updated information, the City of Goodlettsville is posting notices on its official website and other municipal channels. City pages include details on parks, community centers and any changes to pickup or shower schedules. The city's main line, listed on its website, is 615-851-2200 for anyone who needs help arranging bottled-water pickup or shower access. Residents who are not using Facebook can call that number or visit the city website to get the SuperSaaS sign-up link.

The full announcement, along with the SuperSaaS link, is available in the City of Goodlettsville post that was updated Tuesday evening. Residents who cannot access Facebook are encouraged to call the city's main line so staff can help with arrangements.