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Mayor Johnson promotes Lehi City's fiber network pre-registration initiative

March 31, 2024 | Lehi City News, Lehi, Utah County, Utah



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Mayor Johnson promotes Lehi City's fiber network pre-registration initiative
The Lehi City Council meeting held on March 31, 2024, focused on the progress of the Lehi Fiber Network, a significant development aimed at enhancing internet connectivity in the area. Mayor Johnson opened the meeting with enthusiasm, highlighting the advancements made in the fiber network project.

The mayor emphasized the importance of pre-registration for residents interested in the fiber network. He encouraged community members to visit the official website, lehighfibernetwork.gov, to sign up for free. This pre-registration is crucial as it assists construction crews and engineers in understanding service needs and identifying areas with the highest demand.

During the meeting, Mayor Johnson presented a color-coded map available on the website, which tracks the progress of the fiber network installation. He explained that neighborhoods marked in yellow are currently under construction, while those in green are ready for residents to connect to the system. Areas marked in purple indicate that the installation process is ongoing.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to improving internet access and infrastructure, with the fiber network expected to significantly benefit the community. As the project continues to develop, residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in the pre-registration process to ensure their needs are met.

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