04/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/25/2026 08:03
6:30 a.m. Saturday, April 25, Update: The residents who are affected by the water shutoff near Cuesta Park can utilize the shower facilities that are available at the Eagle Park and Rengstorff Park Aquatics Center pool areas. View details about these aquatic facilities. Restrooms at the Mountain View Public Library, 585 Franklin St., and the Mountain View Community Center, 201 S. Rengstorff Ave., are also available for their use.
Approximately 67 households have their water shut off due to the Friday, April 24, water main incident involving a City contractor near Cuesta Park.
11:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, Update: The City of Mountain View is continuing to respond to Friday's water main incident that forced the water to be shut off to approximately 75 households near Cuesta Park.
The City has issued a "Do Not Use Water" to the affected area. The State Water Resources Control Board and the City are advising these residents to not use the tap water for drinking, cooking, handwashing, or bathing until further notice. The streets affected are portions of Cuesta Drive (600 block), Leona Lane (600-700 block), Montalto Drive, Drucilla Drive, and Carla Court.
On Friday evening, City crews were distributing two cases of bottled water to each affected household. In addition, City of Mountain View Fire Department personnel were also going door-to-door to check on affected residents and their needs.
For assistance, affected residents can call 650-903-6081 or email [email protected].
The City is working closely with State of California regulators to ensure the safety of the drinking water. At this time, the City anticipates the water will remain turned off for at least another day.
5:30 p.m. Friday, April 24, Update: Approximately 75 City of Mountain View water utility customers near Cuesta Park have their water shut off following a construction incident involving a City contractor working on a water main. The incident involves a water main contamination breach near the intersection of Bonita Avenue and Cuesta Drive. On Friday, April 24, the contractor was performing work when some slurry mix came into contact with the live water main. As soon as the City became aware of the situation, City crews began shutting off the water to the affected households.
The streets that are affected by the temporary water shutoff are Cuesta Drive, Leona Lane, Montalto Drive, Drucilla Drive, and Carla Court.
The City is working closely with State of California regulators on a water flushing plan. At this time, the City anticipates that water will be restored within a few hours later tonight.
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4:15 p.m. Friday, April 24, Update: Approximately 75 households are currently affected by the water main incident. More details are coming soon.
2:50 p.m. Friday, April 24, Update: City of Mountain View crews are responding to an incident involving a water main in the Bonita Avenue and Cuesta Drive area this afternoon.
As a precaution, crews are shutting off the water to the affected residents. Staff is currently assessing the number of affected households. At this time, it's undetermined how long the water will be shut off.
More information will be shared as it becomes available. For the latest updates, visit MountainView.gov.
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Incidente en la tubería principal de agua cerca de Cuesta Park
Los equipos de la Ciudad de Mountain View están dando respuesta durante esta tarde a un incidente relacionado con la tubería principal en el área de Bonita Avenue y Cuesta Drive.
Como precaución, los equipos municipales van a interrumpir el servicio de agua a los residentes afectados. El personal está ahora mismo evaluando el número de hogares que han sido afectados. En este momento se desconoce cuánto tiempo se interrumpirá el servicio.
Se proporcionará más información tan pronto como esté disponible. Para ver actualizaciones sobre esta noticia, visite MountainView.gov.
Cuesta Park 附近发生供水主管道事故
今天下午,山景城市政工作人员正在处理 Bonita Avenue 与 Cuesta Drive 区域附近发生的一起供水主管道事故。
作为预防措施,工作人员正对受影响的居民用户实施停水。目前,工作人员正在评估受影响的住户数量。截至目前,尚无法确定停水将持续多久。
如有更多信息,我们将随时予以发布。欲获取最新动态,请访问 MountainView.gov 。