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electric meter replacements

Replacing old electric meters with newer ones across local homes and businesses

Whether WPPI approves the 0% borrowing and, if so, when the city places the meter order and sets a replacement schedule.

Typically discussed at Public Utilities Committee. Check back when the next agenda is published.

Utility staff tied a second electric meter order to a proposed $494,000, 10-year, 0% WPPI borrowing package. They said the meter order (and substation security cameras) were on hold until WPPI acts, with a decision expected around March 18.

  1. Utility staff discussed a proposed $494,000, 10-year, 0% WPPI borrowing package covering multiple items, including a second electric meter order.

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  2. Staff said the second electric meter order was on hold until WPPI approval, expected to be considered at WPPI’s March 18 meeting.

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  3. Staff said electrical substation security cameras were also on hold until WPPI approval.

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  4. Staff included an emergency generator transfer switch for the Water Utility as another item in the same WPPI borrowing package.

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