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Council approves Gateway Cities fiber network right-of-way agreement to add broadband capacity

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Cudahy approved a right-of-way use agreement with the Gateway Cities Council of Governments on June 3 to install, operate and maintain a regional fiber-optic network through the city; staff said the city bears no installation cost and the project will begin in Phase 1 in July 2025.

The Cudahy City Council on June 3 approved a right-of-way use agreement allowing the Gateway Cities regional fiber-optic network to run through city rights-of-way, enabling municipal access and expanded broadband for residents and businesses.

Public Works staff explained the project: the Gateway Cities initiative, which secured a $46.1 million grant through the California Public Utilities Commission and joint-build agreement with the state Department of Technology, will deploy fiber in 24 cities. Public Works said Cudahy is in phase 1 and…

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