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NEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NCC CONFERENCE (2021) Next Century Cities will host our first virtual conference, “Broadband is the Electricity of the 21st Century: Let’s Light Up Every Community” on Thursday, July 21, 2021 with an academic pre-conference taking place on Wednesday, July 20, 2021. OVERVIEW | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Next Century Cities supports mayors and community leaders across the country as they seek to ensure that everyone has fast, affordable and reliable internet access. While there is no single pathway to achieving universal next-generation connectivity, we believe meaningful choice, dedicated leadership, and smart collaboration arevital to success.
MEMBERS | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET New York Total Population: 98,424 Population Density: 4,572.70 (people/sq.mi.) Land Mass: 21.85 (sq.mi.) NCC EMPHASIZES THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves economic development officers nationwide. Its 2021 Future Economic Forum conference focused on fostering regional innovation, economic transformation, and equity in the new economy. Naturally, broadband access, adoption programs,and digital equity
NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. NEXT CENTURY CITIES’ GUIDE TO POLE ATTACHMENTS Alaska. A new provider must compensate a pole owner for any modifications or adjustments to a pole and for an annual amount calculated by “multiplying the percentage of total usable space on a pole occupied by the attaching utility’s facilities times the totalannual cost of
BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND … BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL METHODS & CONTRADICTIONS #SHOWMEYOURMAPS AUTHORS: Francella Ochillo Ryan Johnston Corian Zacher NEXT CENTURY CITIES ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It is our great pleasure to announce that after an extensive search we have selected a new Executive Director for Next Century Cities: Francella Ochillo. She has the vision and ability to lead the way toward our goal of ensuring that everyone has access to fast, affordable, and reliable broadband. Most recently the Vice President CONDON, OR | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET “Next Century Cities principles that high speed internet is necessary infrastructure, the internet is nonpartisan, communities must enjoy self-determination, high speed internet is a community wide endeavor, meaningful competition drives progress and collaboration benefits all seem to fit in perfectly with our strategic plan. SHOULD YOUR CITY’S HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS JOIN A CONSORTIUM Following the FCC’s funding cuts for its Rural Health Care (RHC) program within the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), health care providers are relying more on consortia as a source of administrative and financial reprieve. We did some research and talked to Matt Chandler — the Director of Customer Relations at HealthConnect Networks — and DavidNEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NCC CONFERENCE (2021) Next Century Cities will host our first virtual conference, “Broadband is the Electricity of the 21st Century: Let’s Light Up Every Community” on Thursday, July 21, 2021 with an academic pre-conference taking place on Wednesday, July 20, 2021. OVERVIEW | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Next Century Cities supports mayors and community leaders across the country as they seek to ensure that everyone has fast, affordable and reliable internet access. While there is no single pathway to achieving universal next-generation connectivity, we believe meaningful choice, dedicated leadership, and smart collaboration arevital to success.
MEMBERS | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET New York Total Population: 98,424 Population Density: 4,572.70 (people/sq.mi.) Land Mass: 21.85 (sq.mi.) NCC EMPHASIZES THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves economic development officers nationwide. Its 2021 Future Economic Forum conference focused on fostering regional innovation, economic transformation, and equity in the new economy. Naturally, broadband access, adoption programs,and digital equity
NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. NEXT CENTURY CITIES’ GUIDE TO POLE ATTACHMENTS Alaska. A new provider must compensate a pole owner for any modifications or adjustments to a pole and for an annual amount calculated by “multiplying the percentage of total usable space on a pole occupied by the attaching utility’s facilities times the totalannual cost of
BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND … BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL METHODS & CONTRADICTIONS #SHOWMEYOURMAPS AUTHORS: Francella Ochillo Ryan Johnston Corian Zacher NEXT CENTURY CITIES ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It is our great pleasure to announce that after an extensive search we have selected a new Executive Director for Next Century Cities: Francella Ochillo. She has the vision and ability to lead the way toward our goal of ensuring that everyone has access to fast, affordable, and reliable broadband. Most recently the Vice President CONDON, OR | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET “Next Century Cities principles that high speed internet is necessary infrastructure, the internet is nonpartisan, communities must enjoy self-determination, high speed internet is a community wide endeavor, meaningful competition drives progress and collaboration benefits all seem to fit in perfectly with our strategic plan. SHOULD YOUR CITY’S HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS JOIN A CONSORTIUM Following the FCC’s funding cuts for its Rural Health Care (RHC) program within the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), health care providers are relying more on consortia as a source of administrative and financial reprieve. We did some research and talked to Matt Chandler — the Director of Customer Relations at HealthConnect Networks — and DavidNEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NEXT CENTURY CITIES
Next Century Cities works alongside communities of all sizes and political stripes to support local officials who are working to expand broadband access and increase adoption. THE EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM The Emergency Broadband Benefit will provide a monthly discount for eligible households, which would be subtracted from the monthly broadband service bill. The subsidy will likely be paid in the form of a reimbursement to participating providers. It is limited to $50.00/month, or $75.00/month in Tribal areas, for service and oneconnected
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT RESOURCES The Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) is a non-governmental organization tasked with the administration of the FCC’s various broadband assistance programs. They will also administer the Emergency Broadband Benefit. USAC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit support hotline, (833) 511-0311, is open from 9am to 9pm EST, seven days a week. NEXT CENTURY CITIES RELEASES BROADBAND MAPPING REPORT THAT Disparities between those who have reliable broadband access and those who do not have never been more apparent. The transition of countless services online has united people living in all corners of the country toward a common goal — ensuring ubiquitous broadband for people living nationwide. National and state broadband mapping directlyimpacts not only
EMERGENCY BROADBAND BENEFIT PROGRAM: A QUICK LOOK Program Resources: FCC outreach partner information and eligibility guidelines Next Century Cities' explainer for consumers (pdf) Next Century Cities' explainer for nontraditional providers (pdf) National Digital Inclusion Alliance’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Website What is the Emergency Broadband Benefit? As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to necessitate distance learning, telework, TEAM | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Brittany-Rae is a communications professional with a passion for using communications, research, and advocacy to address issues plaguing urban communities. She has a wide range of experience in the communications field. Before joining the Next Century Cities team, Brittany-Rae served as a press secretary in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives.
HERE’S WHAT THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN COULD DO TO SUPPORT Even though thousands of Americans are getting vaccinated each day, the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Families who are still struggling to pay utilities, small businesses still have difficulty keeping their doors open, and students continue to distance learn while parents telework, wherever possible. In order to combat the financial strain the pandemic has NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GIG CITY? USING THE GIG TO This post by Will Aycock, Operations Manager for the Greenlight Community Broadband in Wilson, North Carolina, is written as part of our 'Spotlight City' series. For more features on Wilson, check out this case study and see this blog post. Designing a future with bits of gigs - Whirligigs, to be precise - means something to SUMMARY OF FINAL FCC SMALL CELL ORDER Key Takeaways from the Order • The Order is a blatant effort by the FCC to strengthen the hand of carriers in negotiations with local governments over small cell deployment and to limit the ability of local governments to negotiate in the public interest around smallcells.
NCC CONFERENCE (2021) Next Century Cities will host our first virtual conference, “Broadband is the Electricity of the 21st Century: Let’s Light Up Every Community” on Thursday, July 21, 2021 with an academic pre-conference taking place on Wednesday, July 20, 2021. OVERVIEW | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET Next Century Cities supports mayors and community leaders across the country as they seek to ensure that everyone has fast, affordable and reliable internet access. While there is no single pathway to achieving universal next-generation connectivity, we believe meaningful choice, dedicated leadership, and smart collaboration arevital to success.
MEMBERS | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET New York Total Population: 98,424 Population Density: 4,572.70 (people/sq.mi.) Land Mass: 21.85 (sq.mi.) NCC EMPHASIZES THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE DIGITAL DIVIDE The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization that serves economic development officers nationwide. Its 2021 Future Economic Forum conference focused on fostering regional innovation, economic transformation, and equity in the new economy. Naturally, broadband access, adoption programs,and digital equity
NCC JOINS LETTER ENCOURAGING GOVERNOR NEWSOM TO SUPPORT On May 18th, NCC joined allied organizations in a letter to the California State Assembly Committee on Budget, supporting Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposal to invest $7 billion in broadband infrastructure for a publicly-owned open access middle mile fiber network. Along with the network, the Governor’s plan would include long-term financing for local governments. NEXT CENTURY CITIES’ GUIDE TO POLE ATTACHMENTS Alaska. A new provider must compensate a pole owner for any modifications or adjustments to a pole and for an annual amount calculated by “multiplying the percentage of total usable space on a pole occupied by the attaching utility’s facilities times the totalannual cost of
BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND … BROADBAND MAPPING ACROSS THE US: LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL METHODS & CONTRADICTIONS #SHOWMEYOURMAPS AUTHORS: Francella Ochillo Ryan Johnston Corian Zacher NEXT CENTURY CITIES ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR It is our great pleasure to announce that after an extensive search we have selected a new Executive Director for Next Century Cities: Francella Ochillo. She has the vision and ability to lead the way toward our goal of ensuring that everyone has access to fast, affordable, and reliable broadband. Most recently the Vice President CONDON, OR | NEXT CENTURY CITIES | BROADBAND INTERNET “Next Century Cities principles that high speed internet is necessary infrastructure, the internet is nonpartisan, communities must enjoy self-determination, high speed internet is a community wide endeavor, meaningful competition drives progress and collaboration benefits all seem to fit in perfectly with our strategic plan. SHOULD YOUR CITY’S HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS JOIN A CONSORTIUM Following the FCC’s funding cuts for its Rural Health Care (RHC) program within the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC), health care providers are relying more on consortia as a source of administrative and financial reprieve. We did some research and talked to Matt Chandler — the Director of Customer Relations at HealthConnect Networks — and David* YouTube
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CENSUS 2020
NCC IS WORKING HARD TO MAKE SURE YOU #GETCOUNTED Next Century Cities is a coalition of cities, towns, and counties that works together and learns from one another. This year, we will count together–every resident in every community. Ever year, billions of dollars in federal funding are distributed based on census data, and your community will only get its fair share if you #GetCounted. Check out our 2020 Census resources below and scroll to the bottom to take our pledge to #GetCounted. THE CENSUS BUREAU HAS UPDATED THEIR OPERATIONAL TIMELINE FOR THE 2020 CENSUS. CHECK OUT OUR UPDATES BELOW OR VISIT CENSUS.GOV. TIME REMAINING TO #GETCOUNTED166
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MARCH 12-OCTOBER 31: SELF-RESPONSE PERIOD A time for people in the United States to respond online at my2020census.gov, over the phone, or via hardcopy.
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APRIL 1: CENSUS DAY
APRIL 6-10: NEXT CENTURY CITIES' CENSUS WEEK
TBA: IN-PERSON ASSISTANCE The Census Bureau will be available in grocery stores and other public places to assist people in completing their census online.
JUNE 14-JULY 29: REMOTE INTERVIEWS Interviews are conducted with residents in remote parts of Alaska andMaine
TBA: HOMELESS POPULATION COUNTS The Census Bureau will conduct counts of America’s homelesspopulations.
AUGUST 11-OCTOBER 31: CENSUS INTERVIEWS Census Bureau staff will follow up in-person with non-respondents.
SEPTEMBER 3-28: TRANSITORY POPULATION COUNTS The Census Bureau will conduct counts of transitory populations in RV and Mobile Home Parks, Marinas, etc. MIAMI-DADE, FLORIDA PROVIDES COMMUNITY GRANTS TO PROMOTE CENSUS Miami-Dade County is providing grants to local census partners. These grants were developed by the county to promote accurate counts in all of their communities. The program is especially focused on supporting historically undercounted communities.Learn more
KANSAS CITY REGION WORKS TOGETHER TO ENCOURAGE CENSUS INVOLVEMENT The greater Kansas City metropolitan region is coming together to support complete count efforts across both Kansas and Missouri. While the municipal governments are undertaking major efforts to promote an accurate count, they are also bringing together non-profits, community organizations, and individuals to join the region-wide effort.Learn more
LEXINGTON, KY SUPPORTS CITIZENS ON WECOUNTLEX.ORG Lexington, KY is hosting an interactive and resourceful website for its residents to support an accurate and full count of the Lexington-Fayette region. The website provides resources for individuals and community organizations and builds upon their relationship with the University of Kentucky.Learn more
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Census Operational Updates Census Kiosk Toolkit Census 2020 and COVID-19Census Bureau
Local Government Toolkit Protecting Your Citizens' Information Special Info for College Towns Submit your own Census tip! STAY TUNED THROUGHOUT THE SPRING AS WE UNVEIL MORE STORIES AND RESOURCES TO HELP YOUR COMMUNITY #GETCOUNTED DO YOU PLEDGE THAT YOUR COMMUNITY WILL #GETCOUNTED? The 2020 Census is fundamental to charting a path forward for our country, and as the US Census Bureau rolls out the first ever digital census, we know that local governments are crucial in its implementation. Over the next few months, we must all do our part to every single person in the United States has an opportunity to#GetCounted.
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