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Aurora approves agreement with Online Aurora to provide Internet service to 17 Habitat homes
Summary
The City Council approved a services agreement with Online Aurora to provide Internet connectivity to a 17-home Habitat for Humanity smart-home demonstration subdivision; staff said the arrangement brings fiber to the site, allows a partner to study smart-home tech, and includes a limited-term city commitment tied to the last home's completion.
The Aurora City Council voted to adopt a resolution authorizing a services agreement with Online Aurora to provide Internet service to a 17-home Habitat for Humanity subdivision (referred to in the meeting record as the Habitat Green Freedom community).
Austin Fitzcorbin, introduced himself as "the volunteer director at Online Aurora," and Jeff Anderson identified himself as deputy CIO. Anderson told the council the city had previously run fiber to the intersection near the subdivision and the contract completes the commitment to bring connectivity to the 17 homes so a partner — variously…
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