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Park City touts completion of 3,900-meter replacement, cites $900,000 savings
Summary
City staff told the council July 8 that the multi-year water meter replacement project is complete. Public Works said crews and contractors replaced 3,900 meters, Public Works performed onsite work on roughly 1,053 services, and the city estimates $900,000 in savings and a large drop in reread service orders.
Gina, a Public Works presenter, told the Park City City Council on July 8 that the city has completed a multi-year program to replace 3,900 water meters and realized about $900,000 in savings compared with the original budget.
The project began after council approved a contract with Schulte Supply in July 2023 for a meter replacement plan "for an amount not to exceed 2,600,000.0," Gina said. She described a range of field challenges that required hands-on work from city crews, including buried pits, cramped…
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