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BID will absorb downtown water-meter costs this year; board to revisit during budget cycle

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Board members agreed to pay water-meter bills for three downtown meters this year and to treat two meters' costs as part of the BID's contribution to volunteer group Roots and Branches. Staff estimated per‑meter costs and noted a $50 spring reinstallation fee per meter.

The West Bend BID agreed during its meeting to cover the cost of three downtown water meters this year and to treat most of that expense as part of its contribution to Roots and Branches, the volunteer group that waters public plantings downtown.

John (executive director) told the board the meters were installed during Main Street reconstruction and that the water utility assigned three meters to the BID in roughly June of last year. He said the…

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