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MACTA PRESENTATION TO THE GOVERNOR’S BROADBAND TASK FORCE MIKE REARDON, MACTA PRESIDENT NOVEMBER 12, 2013 Local Government’s Broadband Role in Minnesota
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Page 1: Macta presentation to the governors broadband task force

MACTA PRESENTATION TO THE GOVERNOR’S BROADBAND TASK FORCE

MIKE REARDON, MACTA PRESIDENTNOVEMBER 12, 2013

Local Government’s Broadband Role in Minnesota

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MACTA

Mike Reardon, MACTA President & former Broadband Task Force member

Minnesota Association of Community Telecommunications Administrators

Formed in 1982, currently represents 138 Minnesota cities & townships

Support members by providing education, legislative and regulatory assistance & information on cable television, broadband & telecommunications

Work closely with the LMC

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Local Government has a Role

Protect and serve the public interests: Public Rights-of-Way (ROW)Municipal broadband services

Collaboration

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Local Government’s Management of the ROW

• Steward of a valuable and increasingly scarce public resource

• Responsible for the management of this critical asset, dedicated to first ensure public safety

St. Cloud, MN 1998

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Local Government’s Management of the ROW

ROW management responsibilities include coordination of utilities Local government recognizes

most expeditious and efficient manner to deploy industry infrastructure is using the ROW

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Municipal delivery of broadband services

No one size fits all - Broadband Task Force

Municipal ownership/operation is an option

If there are no sacred cows, then 65% super majority must be removed

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Collaboration

Public/private partnerships

Not a “Barrier to Entry” Financing Coordination/model

zoning Dig once What can MACTA do to

help?


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