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This consultation concluded Sunday, April 5, 2020. Thank you for all who participated.
Did you know townhouses and apartments can save money by installing a water meter? On average, 98% of water metered multi-family complexes save on their utility bill.
The City of Richmond is offering existing multi-family complexes incentives to install water meters. Water metering helps protect the environment by conserving water, promotes equity by allowing residents to pay only for the water that they use, and allows most residents to save money.
We encourage owners, strata and Coop councils, and property managers of apartment buildings and townhouses in Richmond to learn about the cost and resource-saving benefits of installing a water meter to their complex. The feedback form below is an opportunity to learn more about the program.
This engagement opportunity will be available from Tuesday, March 10 toSunday, April 5, 2020. Click the feedback form below to get started.
Did you know townhouses and apartments can save money by installing a water meter? On average, 98% of water metered multi-family complexes save on their utility bill.
The City of Richmond is offering existing multi-family complexes incentives to install water meters. Water metering helps protect the environment by conserving water, promotes equity by allowing residents to pay only for the water that they use, and allows most residents to save money.
We encourage owners, strata and Coop councils, and property managers of apartment buildings and townhouses in Richmond to learn about the cost and resource-saving benefits of installing a water meter to their complex. The feedback form below is an opportunity to learn more about the program.
This engagement opportunity will be available from Tuesday, March 10 toSunday, April 5, 2020. Click the feedback form below to get started.
Thank you for taking the time to complete the following feedback form. It is 11 questions and will take approximately less than five minutes to complete.
The deadline to submit feedback is Sunday, April 5, 2020, at 11:59 p.m.
This consultation concluded Sunday, April 5, 2020. Thank you for all who participated.
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Multi-Family Water Meter Program has finished this stage
This engagement opportunity opens on Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
CANCELLED: Drop-in Style Open Houses
Multi-Family Water Meter Program is currently at this stage
CANCELLED: Three drop-in style open houses will be hosted between March 17 and March 24, 2020. The three sessions will provide information and answer questions on the Multi-Family Water Meter Program.
Engagement Period Closes
this is an upcoming stage for Multi-Family Water Meter Program
This engagement opportunity closes on Sunday, April 5, 2020, at 11:59 p.m.