WILMINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Town officials across southern Vermont are considering a communications union district as a way to provide broadband service to underserved areas.
Vermont Public Radio reports that such a district allows towns to join together in a legal entity that can plan and finance broadband buildout where cable companies don’t have service.
A bill signed by Republican Gov. Phil Scott this year set aside $1.5 million to support broadband projects.
The program includes about $700,000 in grants for planning, and $100,000 for technical assistance for plans deemed viable.
West Dover Rep. Laura Sibilia, a lead supporter of the bill, told a crowd at a recent meeting in Wilmington that volunteers “are looking to build out a really critical infrastructure in terms of connectivity.”
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Information from: WVPS-FM, http://www.vpr.net
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