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Brighton council backs town ownership of underground conduit, seeks partnership with Centwave
Summary
Councilors agreed the town should aim to own newly trenched conduit and pursue a partnering arrangement with Centwave to place fiber, hire a consultant to design a townwide plan, and coordinate with Rocky Mountain Power and the U.S. Forest Service.
The Brighton Town Council on June 10 agreed to pursue town ownership of underground conduit exposed by recent Rocky Mountain Power trenching and to work with private providers on installation and operations. Councilmember Dan introduced the discussion, saying the town would prefer to "own the conduit, lease it at a nominal fee" and retain control of future telecommunications infrastructure.
Ladd Marshall, representing Centwave, told the council the company had…
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