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River Heights tables Google Fiber installation over ownership and franchise questions
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Summary
Councilmembers tabled action on a Google Fiber installation agreement after questions about a 2% franchise fee, the company's recent private‑equity purchase and whether the contract addresses a pending rebrand to G‑Fiber.
River Heights councilmembers reviewed a proposed Google Fiber installation agreement that incorporated changes recommended by the city attorney. Public Works Director Clayten Nelson said Google representatives indicated willingness to comply with the city's requirements, but councilmembers raised two concerns: the contract’s 2% franchise fee (lower than the 4–6% typical for similar utilities) and a reported recent ownership change.
Resident Michael Schnur told the council that a private‑equity firm recently bought Google Fiber and that the service is transitioning to a rebranded entity (he said "it's changing to G‑Fiber"). Schnur said customers may face higher prices and reduced service under the new ownership. Councilmember Chris Milbank and others said the council needed clarity on whether the contract protects the city if ownership or operating terms change.
Because of those unresolved questions, the council decided to table further consideration and seek additional information before taking formal action.
