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Orange County investing $4.4 million to ensure all households have high-speed internet

South Apopka among the recipients

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With up to $4.4 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), Orange County will ensure that all homes have access to high-speed internet. Currently, several rural residential properties – located in South Apopka and East Orange County – have no access to the modern fixed broadband infrastructure necessary to participate in online employment, education, telehealth opportunities, services, and more.

On Tuesday, August 30, the Orange County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a proposal from Charter Communications Holdings, better known as Spectrum, to provide the infrastructure for the project to include installation, marketing, and educational programming made possible by federal funding. Spectrum will also make a significant investment in the project.

“It is public-private partnerships like this that allow Orange County to move forward,” said Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings. “We are providing equitable access to our rural residents and bridging the digital divide that exists because of a lack of infrastructure. High-speed internet access is not a luxury. In the year 2022 and beyond, it is a necessity. Global connectedness brings vital services, including telehealth, education, and access to information that proved critical during the pandemic. I’m pleased that we will soon be able to say that 100% of Orange County is connected by broadband.”

Upon completion of contractual negotiations, Spectrum is expected to break ground to lay fiber optics cable before the end of the year. Residents with homes located in the affected rural areas are expected to have fixed broadband access in 2023 and 2024.

This project will be led by the newly named Chief Innovation & Emerging Technologies officer, Simone Babb.

District 2 Orange County Commissioner Christine Moore, who represents Apopka, was particularly pleased that South Apopka will be a recipient of the program.

"I'm absolutely thrilled about the opportunity over the next two years to ensure that all the residents, particularly those in the South Apopka area, have access to high-speed internet."

Orange County Commission, High Speed Internet, Orange County, American Rescue Act

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