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FIVE TOWNS COMMIT ARPA FUNDS TO BUILD HIGH-SPEED INTERNET

August 17, 2022

FIVE TOWNS COMMIT ARPA FUNDS TO BUILD HIGH-SPEED INTERNET 

Rural Collaboration Brings Broadband to Neighboring Communities Sooner 

Northeast Kingdom, Vermont – Select boards in Groton, Hardwick, Peacham, Ryegate, and  Walden have voted to allocate a total of $328,050 in American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”)  funding towards constructing additional high-speed broadband infrastructure within their  communities. 

The funds pledged by the five Caledonia County towns will be matched by both NEK Broadband  and the Vermont Community Broadband Board (“VCBB”). The combined total of $984,150 will accelerate the construction of the initial framework of infrastructure referred to as the  “backbone” of the project. By building the backbone sooner than planned, NEK Broadband  expects to bring new high-speed internet to portions of 90% of the towns in the Northeast  Kingdom over the next two years. The ARPA funding also enables NEK Broadband to build new  infrastructure sooner to three additional towns: Danville, Lyndon, and Saint Johnsbury.  

“This milestone of town participation could not have been possible without the support and  engagement provided by our board members in Peacham, Groton, Ryegate, Walden, and  Hardwick,” says Christa Shute, Executive Director. “We’re grateful to them for continued  advocacy of NEK Broadband’s initiatives within their towns. It’s a perfect example of how a  shared vision and strong-rooted sense of community can gain momentum, propelling a  grassroots organization into action at the local level.” 

NEK Broadband’s ARPA program has given towns the ability to invest in constructing additional  miles of fiber on some side roads at the same time as the backbone, saving time and money.  Once the backbone is complete, the next areas of construction will be determined using  objective criteria including grant funding obligations, existing infrastructure within each town,  and numbers of priority addresses as identified by the state. Priority addresses are those where  school-aged children or people using telehealth services reside. These addresses were provided by schools, health care facilities, individual households, and other state agencies trying  to provide services to their clientele throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Groton 

Groton is contributing $40,800 of its ARPA funds to accelerate line construction, bringing  service to an estimated 125 premises. 67 of those do not currently have any broadband internet,  and 14 have been identified as priority addresses. Groton’s investment brought the fiber line  into neighborhoods that were close enough to the town border with Ryegate that they also  became eligible to participate in NEK Broadband’s ARPA program.  

Ryegate 

Ryegate is contributing a total of $76,000. The fiber internet service will reach 68 households,  58 without broadband internet, five of which are priority addresses.  

Peacham  

Peacham contributed $30,000 to accelerate providing broadband to 165 premises in Peacham.  72 of those currently do not have broadband internet, including 14 priority addresses.  

Walden 

Walden contributed $40,000 to help build the equipment cabinet that will serve the entire town.  Initial service on the backbone will include much of Route 15 through town plus some adjacent  roads. It’ll reach 168 addresses, 54 of which are without broadband internet. 10 of those are  priority addresses.  

Hardwick 

The Hardwick ARPA contribution is the largest to date at $139,500. The contribution will reach  four underserved areas in rural parts of Hardwick, covering 114 addresses without broadband  internet, and 162 total addresses.  

At a May press conference, Governor Phil Scott announced that NEK Broadband had been  awarded a nearly $16 million Construction Grant, the first Communications Union District of nine in  the state to receive one. On July 22, an amendment adding $5 million to the original grant was  announced. The organization had already received $8.25 million to support material purchases  to deliver its fiber optic cable-based internet to residents and businesses in the Northeast  Kingdom and Wolcott. 

To learn more, stay up-to-date, and sign up for service once it’s available, residents throughout  the Northeast Kingdom and Wolcott are encouraged to register at get.nekbroadband.org. NEK  Broadband will provide ongoing updates to all those who have registered, as well as through  local media outlets.  

Filed Under: News, Newsletter Announcements, Press Releases Tagged With: communications, infrastructure, northeastkingdom, rural, telecomm, telecommunications, vermont

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