Planned Power Outage Wednesday to Affect Wake Forest Power Customers in Aston Apartments Along Woodfield Creek Drive

WAKE FOREST, NC – Wake Forest Power has scheduled a temporary power outage on Wednesday, May 13, from 8:30–11:30 a.m. that will affect 12 customers in the Aston Apartments along the 1500 block of Woodfield Creek Drive.

Affected addresses will be 1501 Woodfield Creek Dr., apartments 101–104, 201–204, and 301–304.

The planned power outage is necessary so crews can safely change out a single-phase electric service.

Wake Forest Power wishes to thank the affected customers in advance for their patience and understanding during Wednesday’s planned outage.

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Wake Forest Power (WFP) has created a page on its website to keep customers informed about planned power outages. The web page offers useful information about the reasons for planned outages, the ways WFP attempts to notify affected customers, and when, where, and why future outages are scheduled. Visit https://bit.ly/WFPowerPlannedOutages for more information.

As a new initiative, WFP is installing temporary yard signs to alert affected customers who can scan a QR code for more information about planned outages in their area.

For more information, call Wake Forest Power at 919-435-9573.

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