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North Lauderdale to replace 8,000 water meters and begin canal stabilization project, mayor says

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Mayor Samson Borglien announced a citywide project to replace more than 8,000 water meters with automatic metering infrastructure and described a federally funded canal-bank stabilization effort that officials say will not cost local taxpayers.

Mayor Samson Borglien used the meeting’s public remarks to announce two major infrastructure efforts: an automatic metering infrastructure (AMI) program to replace more than 8,000 water meters across the city, and a federally and state funded canal stabilization project to reinforce eroded canal banks.

Water meter replacement and customer portal In a prerecorded announcement played at the meeting, the mayor said the city contracted with Core & Main (Core and Main) and its subcontractor Vivo Metering to survey and install new meters and that installation on single-family residential meters will not require residents to make appointments. He said the AMI…

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