Supervisors August 24, 2021 Meeting Agenda
Legistar Calendar File
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Of note to El Dorado Hills residents:
21-1319 | AGENDA #21 Broadband Ad Hoc Committee, in coordination with the Chief Administrative Office and Planning and Building, Economic Development Division, recommending the Board: 1) Receive and file a presentation and report from NEO Connect focusing on Broadband planning efforts and a breakdown of Broadband grant funding sources which include with American Rescue Plan Act funds, the Infrastructure Bill and/or State funds and what the associated costs would be; and 2) Consider allocating $10 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds either at this time or in the future for Broadband projects, and direct staff to continue to pursue other funding opportunities |
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Agenda Item | Broadband Ad Hoc Committee, in coordination with the Chief Administrative Office and Planning and Building, Economic Development Division, recommending the Board: 1) Receive and file a presentation and report from NEO Connect focusing on Broadband planning efforts and a breakdown of Broadband grant funding sources which include with American Rescue Plan Act funds, the Infrastructure Bill and/or State funds and what the associated costs would be; and 2) Consider allocating $10 million of American Rescue Plan Act funds either at this time or in the future for Broadband projects, and direct staff to continue to pursue other funding opportunities. FUNDING: American Rescue Plan Act, Transient Occupancy Tax. |