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PROJECT NARRATIVE <br />1. Project Description: Describe the scope of work. Indicate the major work involved, including a brief <br />comparison of existing and proposed conditions. <br />On June 1, 2015 the City Council accepted construction of the City's 27 mile long fiber optic network as complete. <br />On August 3, 2015 the City Council amended the telecommunications ordinance to allow Internet access services <br />to be provided to the public in addition to public agencies. On October 19, 2015 the City Council hired a consultant <br />to design a wireless network for use by the electric and natural gas utilities for telemetry and by crews in the field. <br />Design, bidding and construction of the wireless network will be completed in 2016. The City's wireless network <br />will also be capable of providing Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) services to businesses, home offices, and <br />telecommuters. <br />Phase I of this application is to purchase and install wireless subscriber modules to provide better, cheaper and <br />faster Internet access services to businesses, home offices, and telecommuters using the excess capacity of the <br />network. Although the City plans to purchase and install the majority of the necessary wireless <br />telecommunications infrastructure, the cost to purchase and install a wireless subscriber module to connect to the <br />network is a significant burden for a customer. See Exhibit 1A for the Phase I vicinity map. <br />Phase 11 of this application is to purchase and install additional wireless access points to provide more coverage <br />for Wi-Fi Internet access services enabling additional businesses, home offices, and telecommuters to use the <br />excess capacity of the network. As part of the City's 2016 project, Wi-Fi capabilities will be available in several <br />areas of the City but will not be available throughout the community. See Exhibit 1 B for the Phase 11 vicinity map. <br />Phase III of this application is to purchase and install fiber optic connections to businesses, home offices, and <br />telecommuters using the excess capacity of the network. The City has been offering fiber optic services to the <br />community during the last year. Although the City has purchased and installed the backbone of the fiber optic <br />telecommunications infrastructure, the cost to extend fiber optics from the backbone to reach each customer's <br />location has been a significant burden for customers. Businesses, home offices, and telecommuters are required <br />to pay the connection cost, which averages $5,000 each. See Exhibit 1C for the Phase III vicinity map that shows <br />locations that have requested services during the last year. <br />2. Explain the specific Infrastructure issues the project addresses and how they are linked to economic <br />development improvements. <br />Businesses, home offices, and telecommuters rely more and more on technology and the Internet in their day to <br />day operations. Point of sale systems at local merchants are becoming the norm. By having safe and reliable <br />Gigabit telecommunications, companies that are looking for remote office locations would look to Ellensburg for its <br />great quality of life for their employees. <br />The grant funds will be used for necessary infrastructure to provide telecommunications services to businesses, <br />home offices and telecommuters. With more than a year of experience now, the City has learned that connection <br />costs are a significant burden for customers, again preventing them from taking advantage of connecting to the <br />fiber optic network and the wireless network. <br />The City recently began to offer "WICKED FAST" Internet access services with Gigabit speed, which is not <br />currently available through any other local service provider. <br />3. Preliminary Engineering Phase: <br />Estimated Start Date: October 19, 2015 Estimated End Date: August 26,2016 <br />Please explain phase status (work already completed, in progress, awaiting funding, etc., and factors that <br />may slow phase progress). <br />The planning and design of the City's wireless network has been underway since October 19, 2015. Staff <br />anticipates that the design will be complete by August 26, 2016, and that City Council will award the bid to <br />construct the network no later than October 3, 2016. Construction of the wireless network is scheduled for <br />completion by the end of 2016. <br />3