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Baltimore Village advances water‑line priorities and hears resident worries about meter data privacy
Summary
Staff outlined a 4–6 year plan for targeted water‑line replacements and coordination with a Columbia Gas paving project; a council member asked whether new meters could expose granular household use data, prompting staff to promise contract review and clarification.
Village staff presented a short‑term water‑modeling plan that identifies priority lines for replacement over the next four to six years and recommended coordinating work with a Columbia Gas pipeline replacement and paving project to reduce costs.
"We're going to start with that since they're already going to be up there tearing up the roads," staff said, describing a paired approach on Rome's side to replace gas and water lines and depave the road only once.
Staff also updated the council on meter installations: 42 of…
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