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File #: 1443-2024    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/13/2024 In control: Finance & Governance Committee
On agenda: 6/10/2024 Final action: 6/13/2024
Title: To authorize the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into a Grant Agreement with Franklin County Educational Service Center of Central Ohio; to authorize the transfer of $15,705,443.00 within the general fund, from the Finance Department’s general fund citywide account to the Department of Technology; to authorize the subsequent appropriation of $15,705,443.00 to the Department of Technology; to authorize the expenditure of $15,705,443.00; to repeal and replace Ordinance 3089-2023; and to declare an emergency. ($15,705,443.00)
Attachments: 1. 1443-2024EXP
Explanation
This ordinance authorizes the Director of the Department of Technology to enter into a $15,705,443.00 Grant Agreement (Agreement) with the Franklin County Educational Service Center of Central Ohio to support the program goals of the Franklin County Digital Action Agenda and take actionable steps to make meaningful progress toward ensuring people have access to affordable broadband. This ordinance repeals and replaces ordinance 3089-2023, which passed on December 4, 2023.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Columbus worked with the Columbus Metropolitan Library, the Columbus Foundation, Jewish Family Services, YWCA as well as SMART Columbus and other non-profit organizations on making broadband accessible and affordable. An AECOM study done in 2020 provided that over 77,000 residents of Franklin County do not have access to affordable high-speed internet. Reliable internet should be as ubiquitous and affordable as water and electricity.
In addition to affordable, high-speed internet access, residents should have access to quality devices with screens large enough to do real work, and skills training to do what they want and need to do online. This partnership and the study started a comprehensive examination of affordable broadband and inclusion in our community and produced the Franklin County Digital Equity Action Agenda which identifies the following program goals:
• Support the Franklin County Digital Equity Coalition
• Create a dedicated program office
• Provide devices and digital skills training for 9,600 households
• Create a digital community anchor force and digital coaches
• Provide continued outreach and adoption efforts for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)
• Explore and seek opportunities to establish partnerships to extend city fiber for fiber connectivity opportunity
• Fund the assess...

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