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6 mar 2023 · The Pole Replacement Program aims to speed up rural broadband deployment by reimbursing a portion of eligible pole replacement costs. Eligible participants can receive reimbursements per pole, ranging from 50 percent of eligible costs to $5,000, whichever is less.
Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program. Authorized by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the BEAD program will provide states funding that will help expand high-speed internet access and use. Texas was allocated $3.3 billion to support infrastructure deployment, mapping and adoption, including planning and ...
15 cze 2022 · Texans need reliable, high-speed connectivity for public health, safety, education and modern agriculture. We compiled lessons learned from the Texas Broadband Listening Tour, survey responses, analysis of results and staff recommendations to create this initial Texas Broadband Plan.
26 cze 2023 · Texas will receive more than $3.3 billion in federal money — the most of any state — to help expand broadband availability statewide, the Biden administration announced Monday.
28 maj 2023 · Texas lawmakers made the biggest investment for broadband development in state history Sunday with a bill allocating $1.5 billion to an infrastructure fund that is meant to expand internet...
27 sty 2023 · The money will be used to fund a competitive grant application program — Bringing Online Opportunities to Texas, or BOOT — whose aim is to bring high-speed internet service to more than 150,000 locations in the state.
The Speed Management Program works to improve safety and enhance the livability of Austin streets through context-appropriate speed reduction strategies. Reducing egregious speeding on all street levels and the likelihood of serious injury and fatal crashes supports the City’s Vision Zero goal.