Austin Community College’s Cypress Creek Campus will be closed Monday, March 21 due to a damaged water line.
All classes and activities on campus are canceled for Monday. Normal operations are expected to resume on Tuesday, March 22.
ACC says that employees impacted by the closure should work with their supervisors regarding their work location for the day. Students are instructed to contact their professors concerning their classes. ACC says the closure is due to a damaged water line which resulted in a major water leak and the campus being without water.
All other ACC campuses remain on a regular schedule and will reopen as expected on Monday, March 21, following the spring break.
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