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Sedona to accept city-owned fiber in exchange for 20-year right-of-way license with WECOM
Summary
Council unanimously approved a 20-year right-of-way license with WECOM LLC (WECOM/WICOM) that waives fees in exchange for WECOM building a city-owned municipal fiber network to be conveyed to the city while WECOM also builds a separate residential fiber network for customers.
The Sedona City Council on March 24 approved a 20-year right-of-way license agreement with WECOM LLC under which the company would build a city-owned municipal fiber network and a separate residential network. In exchange the city would waive certain right-of-way and permitting fees up to a modeled credit; the company would build the municipal network and convey ownership of that municipal fiber to Sedona.
Assistant City Attorney Monique Cody introduced WECOM representatives and City IT/engineering staff. WECOM described its proposal to build fiber to more than 5,000 locations in Sedona, including a section of approximately 1,300 homes…
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