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Kearney approves right-of-way agreement with United Fiber to expand citywide broadband
Summary
The Kearney Board of Aldermen adopted Bill 35-20-24 approving a right-of-way use agreement with United Fiber LLC to extend fiber across Kearney, with the company and staff describing a local restoration process and a rough construction timeline of about 120–180 days; the ordinance passed unanimously.
The Kearney Board of Aldermen on a unanimous vote adopted Bill 35-20-24, approving a right-of-way use agreement with United Fiber LLC that will allow the company to extend fiber service through much of Kearney.
Community development director David Pavlovich told the board United Fiber’s proposal covers areas north of Highway 92 and extends south and into central neighborhoods west of the railroad, including Brookhaven and Regency Drive areas. Pavlovich said the agreement is the standard right-of-way use contract the city uses for utilities and…
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