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Oak Grove adopts right-of-way agreement for Bluebird Network; approves sale of surplus city property
Summary
The Board of Alderwomen unanimously adopted Ordinance 2128 (Bill 25-01) authorizing a rights-of-way use agreement with Bluebird Network LLC and approved posting four surplus items for sale. The Bluebird agreement matches existing contracts with other providers and aims to allow fiber buildouts along city rights-of-way.
The Board of Alderwomen voted unanimously on Feb. 3 to adopt Bill 25-01, an ordinance authorizing the mayor to execute a rights-of-way use agreement with Bluebird Network LLC, and separately approved the sale of surplus city property via govdeals postings.
City staff explained the Bluebird agreement allows the company to use public right-of-way to construct, install, operate and maintain fiber-optic communications facilities. “By state statute we do have to allow fiber…
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