In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing broadband project and its implications for regional connectivity. The conversation highlighted Amazon's involvement in enhancing ocean landing location connectivity to data centers in the Portland area and Beaverton. It was noted that Amazon's financial backing allowed them to secure a route initially intended for a local broadband initiative, which raised concerns about the project's direction.
Officials expressed a desire for more frequent updates on the broadband project, acknowledging its complexity and the need for clarity as it progresses. A motion was made to approve an expenditure of $10,000 from broadband funds for consulting services related to the project, which was unanimously approved.
The discussion also touched on potential partnerships with local electric companies, emphasizing a model that minimizes risk while maximizing benefits for both the companies and their customers. The officials expressed optimism that this approach could lead to a profitable venture for the electric companies, particularly in upgrading their infrastructure to support fiber connectivity.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of collaboration and strategic planning in advancing broadband access in the region, with a focus on ensuring that local needs are met amidst larger corporate interests.