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File #: 54749    Version: 1 Name: Support of Local Zoning Authority over Cell Site Deployments and a Call on Congress to Reinstate Such Authority by Reversing Recent FCC Actions.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/15/2019 In control: Information Services
On agenda: 3/5/2019 Final action: 3/5/2019
Enactment date: 3/8/2019 Enactment #: RES-19-00183
Title: Support of Local Zoning Authority over Cell Site Deployments and a Call on Congress to Reinstate Such Authority by Reversing Recent FCC Actions.
Sponsors: Samba Baldeh, Keith Furman, Ledell Zellers, Michael E. Verveer
Fiscal Note
No fiscal impact.
Title
Support of Local Zoning Authority over Cell Site Deployments and a Call on Congress to Reinstate Such Authority by Reversing Recent FCC Actions.
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WHEREAS the City of Madison has long advocated for universal access to reliable, high-speed broadband service, both wireline and wireless, as these services are critical for the delivery of education, economic development, employment, and a variety of essential services necessary for success and progress in the 21st century; and,

WHEREAS the City of Madison believes that the timely deployment of broadband networks will have significant implications for U.S. innovation, including in transportation, agriculture, healthcare, education, public safety, manufacturing, commerce, and the development of smart communities; and

WHEREAS the continued deployment of broadband networks will require increased use of the public rights-of-way (PROW); and,

WHEREAS the City of Madison has, for many years, exercised significant and detailed oversight of the City’s streets and sidewalks as well as the rest of the PROW, for the purposes of: protecting the public’s safety; protecting critical public and private infrastructure located in the PROW such as gas, water, sewer, electric power and telecommunications; enabling efficient transportation and citizen mobility; enhancing the City’s aesthetics, including the compatibility with the surroundings and blockage of view; and protecting the considerable value of the PROW for the benefit of all of the City’s citizens; and,

WHEREAS by means of orders issued on August 2, 2018 and September 26, 2018, the Federal Communications Commission took away much of local government’s ability to specify and manage the timing, costs and entry process, and to balance competing interests for the use of the PROW, and,

WHEREAS Representative Anna Eshoo has introduced H.R. 530, legislation to overturn the FCC’s actions of August 2 and September 26, 2018,

NOW, THEREFOR...

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