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County Commission moves forward with Phase Two of broadband coverage

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BY HANNAH GOLDFINGER | FOR THE OBSERVER

LEE COUNTY — Lee County has moved into allocation of money from Phase II of the American Rescue Plan Act funds.
This means expanding the areas of broadband coverage for the county to more unserved areas.
There is $3.4 million left to be awarded, said County Administrator Holly Leverette Monday night.
“We were hearing from citizens that they didn’t have service,” she said. “… It remained the priority of the commission to hit those unserved areas first.”
She said the goal is to have all areas of Lee County have at least one service provider.
These areas include the South-Central area, South-East area, the East-Central area and the North-East area.
The commission awarded the Broadband Expansion Grants Phase II Award to BEAM.
BEAM is also already providing the coverage for that area for Phase I as well so the contract is an addition to the previous one. BEAM is also matching part of the funding.

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