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Bossier City council introduces $3 million phase to replace aging water meters; staff says phase will fix most estimated bills

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Council members voted to introduce a $3 million ordinance to fund phase 1 of a water meter replacement that staff said will replace commercial meters and nonfunctioning residential meters (about 3,370 meters) and reduce estimated billing.

The Bossier City Council introduced an ordinance to allocate $3 million for phase 1 of a water meter replacement project, a measure staff said will replace commercial meters and nonfunctioning residential meters and eliminate most estimated bills.

Amanda Nottingham, chief administrative officer for the city, said the contract quote covers about 3,370 meters — slightly more than the current estimate of…

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