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Project Description The City water utility currently uses mechanical water meters and water usage information for each meter is obtained via drive-by automatic meter reading that occurs monthly. This project will replace all existing mechanical water meters with Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology incorporates hardware, software, communication tools and customer displays into a comprehensive system...

AMI benefits both customers and the City water utility. Customers can easily access their water consumption data which is updated four times per day, helping them address questions about their usage, detect potential leaks early, reduce surprise water bills and help reduce water use. The AMI system reduces operating costs for meter reading and billing...

Yes. The City evaluated AMI and found that the return on investment will save money for the City Water Utility over time, which in turn helps minimize water rates. AMI also improves customer service, and helps customers better understand their water use and costs so that they can take steps to improve water conservation efforts.

Your new water meter will include a cellular transmitter that will automatically send water usage data from your meter to the City’s billing system. Once your water meter is replaced, it will become part of the City’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure and your water meter will then be read remotely. The data will be stored in...

Yes. The AMI system only transmits the water meter readings, the meter identification number and diagnostic information to verify the equipment is operating correctly. Personal customer information is not transmitted. For additional security, the data is encrypted and transmitted over a secure cellular network.

Yes. The cellular transmitters used for each meter are required to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency limits. The signals used to transmit data from meters are much weaker than those from many everyday devices, such as cell phones, wireless internet routers, and baby monitors. In addition to being very low power, the meters...

Installation of the AMI meter upgrade is being funded through current rates. After the upgrade, you might see an increase because the new meters record consumption more accurately than the old meters. As water meters age, they tend to run slower and may not measure all the water going through them. Many of the existing...

The AMI project includes developing a customer portal to access your water usage information and to send you alerts of high usage and potential leaks. This platform will be available in December 2024. More detailed information will be provided when the system is ready for your use.

Concord Utility Services is the contractor who will be performing the field work on this AMI project, including the pre-installation audit and water meter replacement. Concord will use their own vehicles which will have their company logo, and all field staff will have uniforms and identification badges. Concord personnel will never ask you for personal...

You’ll receive a postcard or letter at your home or business informing you about the installation several weeks in advance.

Generally, meters will be replaced during standard working hours which are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You will receive advance notice to confirm the date of your scheduled replacement. You do not need to be home when your meter is being replaced. On your scheduled replacement day: • A Concord Utility...

The City of Sonoma Cultural & Fine Arts Commission is delighted to announce the latest installment of the Sonoma City Council Chambers Rotating Art Program, featuring an exhibit from Sweetwater Spectrum. This exhibition showcases a collection of artworks created by residents of Sweetwater Spectrum, an organization founded in 2013 with the mission to provide adults...

Waste Receptacle Replacement & Bike Rack Installation This project encompasses the replacement of all outdated waste receptacles and the installation of new bike racks strategically positioned near playgrounds and the Sonoma County Transit bus stop. Existing trash and recycling receptacles will be swapped for new Bigbelly Waste Management Solutions Waste Receptacles. The approved design aligns...

The National Weather Service reports that another storm will impact the Bay Area this weekend, with the region under both a Flood Watch from late afternoon Saturday - Monday morning and a Wind Advisory from Saturday morning - Monday morning.  The City of Sonoma is forecast to receive 2 - 3" of rain beginning Saturday...

With winter barely halfway through and electricity rates continuing to climb, it's essential to find practical ways to offset the increased energy costs. Here are five effective strategies to help you cut down on energy consumption and keep your bills in check during the chilly season: Seal Out the Cold: A drafty home can lead...

General Plan Task Force Meeting – February 6th, 5:00 PM The next General Plan Update Task Force is scheduled to meet on Tuesday, February 6th at 5:00 p.m. in the City’s Emergency Operations Center, located at 117 First St W.  See the agenda for the February 6th meeting on our CivicWeb Portal. Per the Americans...

The City of Sonoma has embarked on a process to update the City's General Plan, serving as a guiding document for the city’s long-term growth and development. The General Plan addresses a range of crucial community topics, including land use, housing, economic development, transportation, parks and recreation, public safety, and more. We need your help...

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