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Utilities report AMI meter deployment progress; 3,538 meters remain as legal options considered

Albany Utility Board
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Summary

Utility staff reported 82,690 meters replaced to date, with 3,538 remaining (1,831 water; 1,305 gas; 402 electric). Water completion is targeted for January 2026; staff flagged potential legal action for customers who refuse access and cited a forecasted project overrun of roughly $11,000.

Utility operations provided a detailed update on the city’s advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) deployment at the Albany Utility Board meeting Nov. 13.

Staff reported the city has changed out 82,690 meters to date and still needs to replace 3,538 meters broken down as 1,831 water, 1,305 gas and 402 electric meters. The water changeout is targeted for completion by January 2026; gas and electric completion dates were listed as to be determined because some remaining work is pending legal action to gain…

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