What the mayoral candidates think about municipal broadband

Seth Rutledge
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Seth Rutledge in Member Posts on Sep 30, 2009
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The Syracuse Progressive Coalition put together a platform for the mayor of Syracuse, and gathered responses from the candidates.

The Progressive Coalition Mayoral Platform:
“8.Authorize funds for a technical and financial feasibility study to create a municipal broadband service, including a full audit of the Time Warner Cable system, as authorized by federal law, in order to determine its value (for possible purchase). If purchasing the system is not possible, re-negotiate the cable franchise agreement to provide increased Public, Educational and Government programming (with updated facilities/equipment for community organizations to use), and free wifi in public spaces.”

Otis Jennings: yes

Stephanie Miner: comment “8. While municipal ownership of broadband system may provide significant benefits, cost factors may prove to make this a very difficult path. At the very least it will be important for us to come to an agreement with our city’s cable provider that provides a wider variety of benefits to consumers. There are certainly some exciting possibilities that we should vigorously discuss and pursue.

Steve Kimatian: comment ““A study should be undertaken to determine the feasibility of creating Wi-Fi nodes that would be available to citizens throughout the City.”

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