Venice Residents Report Widespread Water Pressure Issues
Venice Residents Report Widespread Water Pressure Issues
Venice residents across several neighborhoods are reporting significant drops in water pressure this morning, April 15, 2026. Calls began coming into the City of Venice Utilities Department shortly after 7:00 AM, with reports ranging from noticeably weaker flow to complete loss of water service in some homes.
The affected areas appear to be concentrated in the eastern and northern parts of the city, including portions of the Venice Gardens and South Venice communities. Residents living near the historic Tamiami Trail and Jacaranda Boulevard intersections have been particularly vocal about the sudden change in service.
A spokesperson for the City of Venice Utilities Department, who asked not to be named at this early stage of investigation, confirmed that crews have been dispatched to identify the cause. "We are aware of the situation and our teams are actively investigating," the spokesperson stated. "We are checking main lines and pumping stations throughout the affected zones. We appreciate residents' patience as we work to restore full service."
As of 9:30 AM, the cause of the widespread pressure loss remains unknown. The Utilities Department has not yet provided an estimated time for resolution, but advises residents to monitor the city's official website and social media channels for updates. Residents experiencing a complete loss of water or unusually discolored water are encouraged to contact the Utilities Department directly at their non-emergency line.
Local businesses, including several coffee shops and restaurants preparing for the morning rush, have also reported difficulties. One owner on Venice Avenue in the historic downtown, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed concern about potential disruptions to daily operations if the issue persists. "We rely on consistent water pressure for everything from brewing coffee to washing dishes," they commented. "We hope they can fix it quickly."
The City of Venice Utilities Department assures residents that they are treating this as a high-priority issue and are working diligently to pinpoint and rectify the problem.

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