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    Solano County Lays Out Plans for ARPA Broadband Funds

    August 15, 2024


    A plan to fund broadband Internet infrastructure with AT&T by Solano County to the tune of $1 million has stalled, as holdups through the process meant that ARPA funds for it could not be allocated before the deadline. According to county staff, however, the ARPA funds will be funneled into other broadband projects around the county.

    Chief Information Officer Tim Flanagan said the county started a study in 2022 regarding broadband access throughout the county to promote digital equity. The county was poised to work with AT&T, he said, but holdups with the California Public Utilities Commission meant the money could not be allocated in time.

    “We’re presently at risk of not being able to use those ARPA funds,” he said.

    However, county staff identified three other projects that the county can fund with those dollars through Comcast and two other Internet service providers. Flanagan noted that the county does not pay directly for the costs of broadband Internet construction, but rather persuades ISPs to build there.

    “We are incentivizing ISPs to build in our county,” he said.

    AT&T still plans to do the project they originally planned if they receive the funding they need from the CPUC, Flanagan said, but the company was disappointed not to receive the funding from Solano County. Supervisor Monica Brown said that she supported the project because she sees Internet access as a vital public utility and as a human right.

    During a Board of Supervisors meeting, Brown read from an anonymous letter sent to her office regarding concerns about the Association of Bay Area Governments Bay Area 2050 plan.

    “North Bay counties should not have to pay an equal amount for services not coming to the region,” the letter read. “Sadly I feel this is a way to extract funds from the North Bay that will be used for other endeavors.

    Brown said it was important to let people know about the plan, and added that the county should pay attention to it.

    ©2024 Times-Herald. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency LLC.



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