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Brisbane Chamber Scholarship Opportunities

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Click here for more information and to apply.

Hard copy applications can be found in City Hall, the Chamber office, and at the Library. All Brisbane residents, and family members of Chamber member businesses who are graduating from high school this year, are urged to apply.   

Good luck to all the applicants!
 

February 2019 Marina News

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Click here to read the February 2019 Marina Newsletter.

 

February 2019 STAR Newsletter

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Click here to read the February 2019 City STAR Newsletter.
 

Flags at Half Staff Through Sunset, 2/9

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Flags are flying at half-staff in honor of former Representative John David Dingell, Jr., the longest serving member of congress in our Nation's history, 60 years.  Flags are being lowered at all United States embassies, legations, consular offices, and other facilities abroad, including all military facilities, naval vessels, and stations until sunset, Saturday, February 9, 2019.

Piloting New Water Metering System

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The City of Brisbane has begun initial steps to upgrading our outdated water metering system with a system that will automatically relay customer’s water usage to the City’s water billing system through a secured network. antennaThis new Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI) offers many benefits to both the City and the consumer.

The new AMI metering system will eventually allow customers to track and manage their daily water use and be notified of leaks or unusual high uses. The City will benefit from this real time data by providing staff much needed information to better manage our City’s valuable water resources along with significantly reducing staff time by automatically acquiring the customer meter data.  

The first phase of this project will be a series of small pilot tests with prospective vendors.  This initial pilot program will allow the City to test the capabilities of each AMI system and thereby assist staff with choosing a system that best fits our unique topography, customer base and staff resources.

A temporary antenna, similar to the one pictured here, will be placed at the City’s Glen Park Utility site during the duration of the pilot program.

Please contact the Public Works Department at (415) 508-2137 if you have any questions.  
 

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