Fort Collins voters approve broadband
FORT COLLINS — Fort Collins residents ignored a massive campaign against city-owned broadband services and approved a ballot measure Tuesday night.
The Coloradoan reported that voters approved a city proposal that would permit the City Council to establish a telecommunications utility to provide broadband services. Unofficial results late Tuesday night showed the measure passing with 56.77 percent of the vote.
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The measure does not require a utility, but gives the city the flexibility to move forward either with a city-owned high-speed internet solution or a model that would contract with a private company.
The council will have a work session this month to discuss its next steps.
The measure encountered opposition from an industry group that threw at least $450,000 into a campaign against it. The Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce was among those opposing it.
A group supporting the ballot measure spent $9,250 through Nov. 1 in favor of it.
FORT COLLINS — Fort Collins residents ignored a massive campaign against city-owned broadband services and approved a ballot measure Tuesday night.
The Coloradoan reported that voters approved a city proposal that would permit the City Council to establish a telecommunications utility to provide broadband services. Unofficial results late Tuesday night showed the measure passing with 56.77 percent of the vote.
The measure does not require a utility, but gives the city the flexibility to move forward either with a city-owned high-speed internet solution or a model that would contract with a…
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