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North Lauderdale to replace more than 8,000 water meters with AMI system, mayor says

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Mayor Samson Baldwin announced a 17‑month automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) project to replace over 8,000 water meters citywide; the project aims to improve billing accuracy, detect leaks and allow hourly usage detail via a customer portal after full deployment.

Mayor Samson Baldwin announced that the City of North Lauderdale will replace more than 8,000 water meters with automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) intended to improve billing accuracy, detect leaks and give residents access to hourly water‑use data.

"We will soon begin the replacement of over 8,000 water meters throughout the city," Mayor Samson Baldwin said, describing the upgrade as a step to "provide more precise billing moving forward" and to give customers the ability to track daily water usage on the city website.

City staff described the core elements of the project: the installation campaign is expected…

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