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Dimmit County is set to enhance internet access for its rural residents following a decisive vote by the Commissioner’s Court on December 16, 2024. The court authorized the advertisement for a grant aimed at providing fiber optic internet services to areas lacking connectivity.
Commissioner Linda Rodriguez led the initiative, emphasizing the importance of bridging the digital divide in the county. The grant will allow the county to contract with a service provider to deliver internet services, which will not be free but will offer affordable options for residents. The advertisement for the grant will run for a mandatory 30 days, ensuring transparency and community awareness.
The decision reflects a growing recognition of the need for reliable internet access, particularly in underserved areas. By securing this grant, Dimmit County aims to improve connectivity, which is essential for education, business, and overall quality of life.
The court's unanimous approval signals a commitment to advancing infrastructure and supporting residents in accessing vital services. As the advertisement process unfolds, the county will take steps to finalize the contract with the selected provider, paving the way for improved internet access in the coming months.
Converted from Dimmit County Commissioner's Court 12-16-24 meeting on December 16, 2024
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