OAKLEY — Managers of a four-story affordable housing complex said Monday they hope to soon re-open the building to dozens of residents displaced after a water leak on Sunday.
The leak was caused by a clog in the wastewater line on the first floor, forcing water to back up and to overflow into a vacant second-floor apartment that was adjacent to the elevator shaft, Cafasso said. Cafasso said PG&E is expected to restore power to the building on Tuesday, and by Wednesday residents should be able to return to their homes once a safety check is performed on all building systems, including the elevator.
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