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Board backs broadband permit reforms; vice chair clarifies 45-day timeline as calendar days
Summary
The Board approved a consent item to streamline broadband permitting and pilot a liaison program. County leaders and broadband companies praised the effort; vice chair Tara Lawson Reimer clarified that a 45-day target means 45 calendar days.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 13 approved a consent item aimed at speeding broadband permitting, including a pilot liaison program to help internet providers navigate county approvals.
Vice Chair Tara Lawson Reimer emphasized a clarity change: when the board-approved language says "45 days," staff and proponents mean 45 calendar days, not business days. "That was just for the record. It says 45 days, clarifying it means 45 calendar days," Lawson Reimer told the board.
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