Alachua County cities benefit from broadband grants
Press release from the Office of Governor Ron DeSantis
BOWLING GREEN, Fla. — Today, Governor Ron DeSantis awarded nearly $223 million to expand broadband internet access to Floridians, including small and rural communities. This funding includes $135 million in state funding through the Broadband Opportunity Program and $86 million in federal funds through the Multipurpose Community Facilities Program. Awards through the Broadband Opportunity Program will support 54 projects in 33 Florida counties for broadband internet expansion that will provide internet to over 27,000 unserved residential, educational, agricultural, business and community locations. Awards through the Multipurpose Facility Program will support 29 community infrastructure projects including health clinics, schools and workforce development programs providing internet to Floridians across 18 counties. To learn more, click here.
Awards in Alachua County include:
- Cities of Alachua and Gainesville ($1,985,124) — to add 40 miles of fiber optic cable to provide 187 unserved and underserved locations within Alachua County with symmetrical download and upload speeds of 1 GB.
- Cities of Alachua, Brooker, Gainesville, La Crosse, and Waldo ($5,000,000) — to
add 121 miles of fiber optic cable to provide 720 unserved locations within Alachua
County with symmetrical download and upload speeds of 1 GB. - Cities of Alachua, Gainesville, High Springs and Newberry ($3,845,302) — to add
78 miles of fiber optic cable to provide 463 unserved locations within Alachua County
with symmetrical download and upload speeds of 1 GB.
This funding comes as the Federal Communications Commission recently enacted new rules relating to private companies’ broadband expansion efforts, aimed at preventing “digital discrimination of access to broadband services based on income level, race, ethnicity, color, religion or national origin.” Through rules like this, the Biden administration is directly disincentivizing private companies from providing services like broadband internet to rural communities because they don’t meet certain diversity quotas. Florida will not enforce these discriminatory strings attached to federal funding that drive investment away from small and rural communities that are already underserved.
“Connecting Florida’s small and rural communities to broadband internet will help them find jobs, access education resources, and expand their businesses,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “We will continue to make investments in broadband internet that support long-term growth for our communities, without federally imposed strings attached.”
“Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida’s economy has grown at a persistent pace. Today’s strategic awards help maintain Florida’s forward momentum,” said Florida Commerce Secretary J. Alex Kelly. “By connecting Floridians with centrally located community hubs, residents have increased access to find their next professional opportunity, upskill for future jobs, and access telemedicine resources through a steady broadband internet connection.”
“Thank you, Governor DeSantis, for your leadership and for investing in our community,” said Representative Kaylee Tuck. “The need for reliable broadband access has never been more prevalent, and the strain on rural communities like Hardee County has never been felt more than it is today. This investment will be incredible for our area.”
Today’s awards build on Governor DeSantis’ earlier announcement of more than $226 million awarded for projects across 53 Florida counties, connecting more than 250,000 homes and businesses through the Broadband Opportunity Program. Additionally, Governor DeSantis awarded more than $247 million through the Broadband Infrastructure Program, connecting more than 59,000 unserved and underserved businesses, homes, farms, and anchor institutions like hospitals and libraries to high-speed internet.
The federally funded Multipurpose Community Facilities Program supports the construction and rehabilitation of community facilities that provide important resources to Floridians to support workforce development, educational opportunities, and access to healthcare in small and rural communities. Projects include community centers, health clinics, schools, and workforce development programs serving Floridians across 18 counties.
Administered by FloridaCommerce, the Broadband Opportunity Program funds the installation and deployment of broadband internet infrastructure in unserved Florida communities, providing valuable access to telehealth, economic, educational, and workforce development opportunities to offer a brighter future for all Floridians.
For a list of projects awarded through the Multipurpose Community Facilities Projects Program, CLICK HERE.
For a list of projects awarded through the Broadband Opportunity Program, CLICK HERE.
For more information on Florida’s broadband initiatives, visit the Office of Broadband’s webpage.
Big Brother under the guise of “the installation and deployment of broadband internet infrastructure in unserved Florida communities”.
Our own government (at the behest of corporate lobbyist/controllers) is funding and promoting the infrastructure for the surveillance state directly in our faces. You don’t lay a fiber backbone along major roads, especially IN THE CITY, just to serve a small portion of unserved residential users. You lay a fiber backbone because it is necessary to run the cameras, sensors, and small cell sites that a New American City relies on.
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Wake up slaves!
in the morning !
Hope you’ve got your tinfoil hat on to block those fiber rays! 🤡
My face mask will protect me
HJ, you obviously didn’t comprehend my comment. Lay off the fluoridated tap water, you dolt
Please note that $86M for the program came from the federal government. Thank you, President Biden!
Please note, government does not get money unless it takes it from someone…given we are $34T in debt that money comes from our unborn grandchildren. Hey but as long as we get ours right?
Everyone has to be wired for full surveillance by the government.
The actual for profit companies don’t want to do this but oh wait government…they can do it (because they socialize the price to everyone).
How much government do you want??
Yeah, sounds like the paranoids are out to get you! No doubt the “government” builds roads so they will be able to easily round us up when the CCP tells our Democratic overlords to start shipping us to the concentration camps Obama built.
Dude, your locked into small time thinking. Like roads, internet connectivity increases productivity and is an investment in our nation and it’s people. Beyond the tools we already have because of it, we no doubt cannot imagine all the new uses that will come with high speed capabilities across the nation, not just in our urban centers. You should supporting this effort.
You’re an authoritarian so I expect you to cheerlead this fed backed effort. If you really think this is about residential broadband I don’t know what to tell you…you’re the same dude who still pushes the fake Covid shot. You also called us ‘paranoid’ when warning against the clot shot years ago…maybe I am, or maybe I’m just not a naive bootlicker with zero capacity for organic thought
Yeah, one of the defenders of the “Authority” calling me an authoritarian – that’s rich.
I wasn’t on this board “years ago”, so you have me confused with someone else – probably a really smart and cool guy, like me.
Here’s that Covid scoreboard again. You’re still losing, though not like a lot of the stupid conspiracy believers who are dead now.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/united-states-rates-of-covid-19-deaths-by-vaccination-status
You are unhinged. But please – keep at it – your comments are a gold mine of government approved talking points.