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Placerville Strikes a New “Gold Rush” with $20M Grant for Open-Access Fiber Network

City-Owned Broadband Network to Break ISP Monopoly, Bring Affordable High-Speed Internet to Placerville Residents

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
October 31, 2024
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Placerville Strikes a New “Gold Rush” with $20M Grant for Open-Access Fiber Network
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Placerville, California is on the verge of a transformative leap in broadband connectivity, thanks to a recent $20.1 million grant from the California Public Utilities Commission’s Last Mile Federal Funding Account (FFA) program. This substantial investment, part of the $2 billion “Broadband For All” initiative, will fund the construction of a city-owned, open-access fiber network aimed at breaking Comcast’s longstanding local monopoly. Once built, the network promises affordable, high-speed options for Placerville’s 10,000 residents and its businesses, along with a lower-cost plan for income-eligible households.

This project has been years in the making, emerging from resident frustration detailed in the city’s 2021 Broadband Master Plan, which found that nearly all survey respondents favored a municipally-owned network. With a fiber-to-the-home model, Placerville’s initiative will connect to California’s middle-mile network, Golden State Net, ensuring a robust infrastructure for local and regional access. Notably, the fiber installation has been pre-emptively supported by city-led road projects laying conduit along major streets.

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Aggressive Timeline Amid Limited Funding

The CPUC’s grant covers 69% of the city’s total fiber needs, enabling 40 miles of underground fiber deployment in the first phase, which aims to serve over 1,300 currently underserved residents. However, full completion will require a total of 142 miles to reach all city residents. As Steve McCargar, the city’s senior management analyst overseeing the project, emphasized in a recent city council meeting, “This is a real head start,” though the city must complete the build-out by late 2026 due to federal grant timelines.

The city is now issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to invite ISPs to join the network, offering multiple service tiers that will include high-speed, affordable internet options. McCargar assured council members that “dozens of smaller ISPs” are eager to connect to the network and provide services that might include a free “low-speed” option for eligible households.

A Broader Plan, Yet Challenges Remain

Placerville’s push for local broadband mirrors the goals of California’s broader $6 billion “Broadband For All” initiative, which seeks to bolster competition and lower costs across the state. Despite criticism over state project transparency and flawed broadband mapping, these grants reflect growing responsiveness to digital equity concerns voiced by groups like the California Alliance for Digital Equity (CADE) and Digital Equity LA. CPUC’s increased support for local projects like Placerville’s suggests a promising path for rural and underserved communities seeking sustainable internet options.

As Placerville residents await construction, there’s a hopeful sense of momentum. Mayor Jackie Neau described the project as a “monumental step forward” that’s “not just about improving connectivity” but rather about “preparing our city for the future.” Once complete, Placerville could serve as a model for other towns looking to assert local control over their internet services.

Community Perspectives

What do you think? Will Placerville’s fiber network provide the gold-standard connectivity residents are hoping for? Or are there challenges ahead that could delay the city’s digital transformation? Share your thoughts!

Source: ILSR’s Community Broadband Networks
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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