Aguiar-Curry Introduces Internet For All Act
The ongoing COVID pandemic has laid bare the massive gaps in internet connectivity at sufficient speeds for…
The ongoing COVID pandemic has laid bare the massive gaps in internet connectivity at sufficient speeds for…
Back in February, staff pulled a proposed agreement with Astound Broadband off the agenda. That agreement is…
In May of 2016, Mace Ranch Innovation Center had made the decision to put its project on…
When the Vanguard was formed in 2006, one of the problems we cited in city governance was…
The Davis City Council is moving forward with interest on the municipal broadband proposal, asking staff to…
There has been some criticism of Dan Carson’s op-ed and his approach, which some might argue are…
By Dan Carson This Tuesday, the Broadband Advisory Task Force (BATF) will step forward with its final…
The Broadband Advisory Task Force is preparing to complete their work for the city. On Wednesday, they…
About ten people on Tuesday spoke out against a closed-session item on the agenda prior to the…
A proposed agreement with Astound Broadband was pulled off the council agenda on Tuesday – it is…
When I first sat down and met with Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, she was the mayor of Winters and…
(From Press Release) AB 1665, Joint-Authored by several bipartisan Assemblymembers, including Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D – Winters), Eduardo…
Newly elected Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry sat down with Leanna Sweha of the Davis Vanguard for an interview…
For the last eight weeks, the Vanguard has been sending the Davis City Council candidates weekly questions. …
by Matt Williams Successful economic development starts with a strategy that builds on a community’s core competencies,…
In early June I wrote about Austin, TX and Provo, UT being named as the next recipient cities for Google Fiber. The article I wrote referenced an announcement heralded in Government Technology e-Magazine.
Since then, I have heard suggestions and ideas from a number of providers and local officials in Yolo County on how to deliver significant broadband coverage to both urban and rural customers. Yolo County Local Area Formation Commission (LAFCo) Executive Director Christine Crawford is working with many officials from the cities and the County to try and identify an expeditious and robust manner to deliver better connectivity and higher speeds to a distributed populace. A significant portion of the discussion has also centered on how to utilize broadband for better communications and increased data gathering and assessment for agriculture.