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P <br />Schley Grange along with Internet Service Providers and State representatives, including <br />NC House Representative Craig Meyer. <br />• Orange County Information Technologies has been acting as a clearinghouse for all <br />resident broadband service issue concerns. Typically, the CIO responds to every Orange <br />County resident email and call personally and tries to facilitate solutions between <br />residents and ISPs while at the same time setting realistic expectations. Often this is <br />simply a matter of connecting residents with the right person in the ISP's organization <br />and, after making introductions, checking back in to ensure that all parties are <br />communicating effectively. <br />Broadband Timeline of Relevant Events <br />• June 2017 — $500k for broadband incentives approved in County budget <br />• Late 2016 — County works with Representative Craig Meyer to set meeting with <br />CenturyLink. This meeting paved the way for CenturyLink to provide budgetary numbers <br />for improving broadband in its service area and those numbers were used as a base <br />number for the FY 2017 -18 $500,000 Broadband Incentive. <br />• September - December 2016 — IT met with Federal Engineering and Emergency <br />Services to discuss the positive impact proposed telecommunications towers may have <br />on broadband services in rural Orange County. It was requested at that meeting that <br />approximately 15' of vertical strata be reserved for placement of 3rd party wireless <br />broadband equipment on any new towers to be constructed by Orange County. <br />Discussions also included how both the County's telecommunication and fiber plans have <br />synergies that may decrease long range costs and offer a more secure and reliable fiber <br />connection to each proposed tower location. <br />• July 2016 — Former Governor Pat McCrory released the NC broadband strategy report. <br />No funding identified within this report for broadband improvements. <br />• May 2016 — The County's public network buildout was completed in downtown <br />Hillsborough and all County- occupied buildings. <br />• March 2016 — WiFi -to -Go pilot began via collaboration by IT and the County Library. <br />• March 2016 — The State assisted Orange County with identifying vertical assets - <br />understanding the location and availability of county -wide vertical assets is important to <br />businesses that want to bring wireless internet services into Orange County. <br />• December 2015 — An ISP meeting on State /County collaboration occurred. <br />• Late 2015 — The Orange Public + Education Network (OPEN) formed to foster <br />collaboration and cost - sharing among Orange County and its municipalities. <br />• August 2015 — The County's Broadband Survey closed. <br />• June 2015 — The County's Broadband Survey was released. <br />