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City of Kingman to Upgrade Water Infrastructure in New Kingman, Butler Area

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman’s Public Works Department will begin a grant-funded project to install 670 new water meters in the New Kingman/Butler area. This infrastructure improvement will modernize the city’s water system by enabling automated meter readings, enhancing accuracy, efficiency, and service reliability for residents.

The project will start on Monday, March 24, 2025, at the intersection of Northern Avenue and Bank Street, and will progress throughout the area over the next 100 days, with completion anticipated by July 2, 2025.

As part of the installation process, temporary water service interruptions may occur. Impacted residents will receive door hanger notifications at least one week in advance. In most cases, water service will be disrupted for no more than 15 minutes. However, if crews identify unexpected infrastructure concerns, such as aging pipes requiring repairs, the duration may be extended to address necessary improvements.

This project, funded through a secured grant, allows the City of Kingman to modernize water infrastructure without additional costs to residents. The transition to automated meter readings will enhance operational efficiency and ensure more precise water usage data.