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Cottonwood Heights reviews All West fiber franchise; council and company discuss resident notifications and restoration
Summary
City staff introduced ordinance 4-60, a standard telecommunications franchise with All West Fiber to use public rights-of-way. Council members pressed the company and staff on notification, landscaping restoration and private-property limits; staff said permitting and preconstruction processes have been strengthened.
City staff presented ordinance 4-60 on Jan. 6, a telecommunications franchise agreement requested by All West Fiber to use Cottonwood Heights’ public rights-of-way. The ordinance is a form franchise the city has used before; staff said the company would be required to follow city codes and construction standards if approved.
Council members and residents raised concerns about past fiber construction disturbing park strips and private landscaping without adequate advance notice. One council member said…
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