The Ventura County government meeting held on April 17, 2024, focused on several key initiatives, including updates on broadband projects and emergency traffic control measures.
The meeting began with a discussion on the broadband initiative, which is part of a larger effort to enhance connectivity in the region. Carrie initiated the conversation, emphasizing the importance of the broadband updates in relation to advanced notification of upcoming projects. Tariq Jespreet was then introduced to present details about the Middle Mile Broadband Network (MMBN) project in Canyon, California.
Jespreet outlined that the California Department of Technology (CDT) sponsors the MMBN project, with Caltens partnering in its design and construction. He shared a GIS map illustrating the broadband network's planned route, which spans 12.4 miles from Pacific Coast Highway to Route 11. Jespreet highlighted two main considerations in the project’s design: minimizing environmental impact and reducing traffic disruption. To achieve this, the broadband network will be installed beneath existing pavement, ensuring no disturbance to the surrounding areas. Additionally, construction work is scheduled to occur at night, maintaining at least one lane of traffic open during operations to avoid daytime closures.
Following the broadband updates, the meeting transitioned to discussions on emergency traffic control, although specific details on this topic were not provided in the transcript.
Overall, the meeting underscored the county's commitment to improving broadband access while carefully managing environmental and traffic concerns. Further updates on the broadband initiative and traffic control measures are expected in future meetings.