Beat the Heat: Las Cruces Utilities East Mesa Customer Service Center Reopens with Upgraded A/C Just in Time for Summer
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Beat the Heat: Las Cruces Utilities East Mesa Customer Service Center Reopens with Upgraded A/C Just in Time for Summer

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  • Las Cruces Utilities East Mesa Customer Service Center reopens July 3 with improved A/C system

  • Operating hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, closed July 4 for Independence Day

  • Essential for residents to manage utility services, billing, and payments

  • Reopening marks a return to normalized operations and community service

As the summer heat intensifies, residents in Las Cruces' East Mesa have some relief in sight with a local utilities office reopening.

The Las Cruces Utilities East Mesa Customer Service Center at 5195 Bataan Memorial West is resuming its services on July 3, after undergoing repairs to its air conditioning system.

The need for a cool respite is pressing in these months, and having a fully functional utilities center is key for the community's comfort and operational needs.

The reopening of the service center comes right in time for residents dealing with the summer temperatures.

According to the City of Las Cruces, the representatives will be ready to assist customers in person from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays.

However, they should note a brief interruption in service; the facility, along with the City Hall Customer Service Center, will be closed on Friday, July 4, for the Independence Day holiday.

Las Cruces' residents who rely on the center for managing their utility services will find the restored hours beneficial for conducting their affairs with ease. The East Mesa Customer Service Center plays a crucial role in the local infrastructure, providing a point of access for residents to address their utility concerns, start or stop services, and handle billing and payment issues. This reopening signifies not just a return to normalized operations but a return to the everyday rhythms of community and service.

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