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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

VILLAGE OF HOMER: Calhoun County Launches Broadband Survey

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Village of Homer recently issued the following announcement.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mac McCullough, a librarian at Battle Creek's Willard Library, saw how lack of access to the internet impacted patrons who typically used the library to conduct business online. With others who recognized this need, he developed the Digital Equity Coalition, which raised the issue at various meetings and researched broadband efforts globally.

"What we found was universal recognition that this is an issue that we need to address for our residents and also for the economic opportunities that broadband access brings," said McCullough.

Calhoun County Government has now taken the formal lead on this project, recognizing that ensuring all county residents have affordable internet access is a critical priority. In May 2021, the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners established the Broadband Task Force, an 11-member advisory committee, and named McCullough as Chair. County Administration and its Communications division are staffing the Task Force. For more information about the Calhoun County Broadband Task Force, including its membership, please visit calhouncountymi.gov/broadband.

Accurate and detailed data demonstrating the gaps in internet coverage is necessary in order to satisfy state laws outlining the process for local governments to work with the private sector to provide internet services. This information will also be used to request state and federal funding for building out the Broadband infrastructure.

To obtain the needed internet coverage data, Calhoun County is contracting with Merit Network, Inc. to seek input from all county residents, in the form of a survey. 

The County already recognizes that in some areas, high-speed Internet is not available. The survey developed by Merit Network is available in formats including online completion, request for paper surveys, and mobile phone text messaging. It is being conducted through a partnership with the Michigan Moonshot initiative, which aims to bridge the digital divide in Michigan. Learn more about the Michigan Moonshot at Merit.edu/Moonshot. 

The survey has been paid for entirely by community organizations that recognized the importance for all residents to have access to affordable, high-speed internet. Those include Albion College, Kellogg Community College, the Calhoun County ISD, Battle Creek Unlimited, Battle Creek Community Foundation, and the Public Health Department CARES Funding.

Information gathered will ensure individual privacy and will only be used to support broadband Internet expansion efforts in Calhoun County.

Residents are being asked to visit MichiganMoonshot.org/Calhoun to complete the brief survey, whether they pay for Internet access at their property or not.

Calhoun County urges all residents to participate in this survey to help measure broadband access. Their goal is full connectivity provisioning for all of Calhoun County by the year 2024.

                 Take the Survey!

Original source can be found here.

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