City passes final reading of touch-pad meter policy
The Fairfield City Council passed the final reading of the Touch Pad Meter Policy, Ordinance 1092, Monday night, changing the city’s default device to a touch-pad meter instead of a radio-read meter.
Water department superintendent Carl Chandler said ...
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