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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, July 8, 2013 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />    Page 10 of 13   <br />(9. CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE ORDINANCE NO. 110, Continued) <br /> <br />Tom Bergeson indicated he is in the process of moving back to Orono after being gone for 25 years. <br />Bergeson stated he was told he would have Internet service prior to signing the purchase agreement and <br />then later found out that he does not have service. Bergeson commented he was rather dumbfounded to <br />find out that in this day and age there are sections of Orono that do not have service. Bergeson indicated <br />he would like to get broadband service since it is important to his business and his personal life. <br />Bergeson indicated he would be willing to pay to have it run 300 feet up to his house. <br /> <br />Bremer stated the comments tonight are reflective of the conversations of the Council and that this was a <br />process that took some time to go through. Bremer indicated she is still not over her concerns about <br />losing public programming. Bremer indicated she grew up in New Ulm, which has internet everywhere, <br />and that she moved to Orono in 1999. Bremer stated she initially heard about this issue on the Planning <br />Commission and that in her view it is remarkable there are people who do not have access to the Internet <br />in this day and age. <br /> <br />Bremer stated she initially started this process with the belief that Mediacom was stonewalling, and that if <br />the City could just get a different provider in here that would help. Bremer stated she has come to realize <br />that a direct franchising relationship would allow flexibility on both sides. <br /> <br />Bremer stated the overwhelming comments for the past six years have been from residents who have <br />complaints about not having access to the Internet. Bremer indicated the Internet allows her to <br />periodically work from home, which is true for a number of other people, and was also a factor in her <br />decision. Bremer stated the one difficult item in this process is the potential loss of programming and <br />that all members of the Council are committed to public access. Bremer stated the City will do whatever <br />it can to ensure public access will continue and that they will use the City’s three channels the best way <br />they can by attempting to continue to provide access to the community’s favorite programs. <br /> <br />Bremer indicated she personally watches a lot of the local programming and that she, as well as everyone <br />else on the Council, values it. Bremer stated this process was not just about saving money but rather <br />about obtaining access for the residents who live in the19 miles throughout the City that do not currently <br />have the ability to access the internet, which should be the number one point that is taken away from this <br />process. <br /> <br />Levang noted she is a sitting member on the LMCC and that she, along with the Mayor, have put a lot of <br />time and effort into the franchise process. The Council did not walk into this lightly but what was of <br />concern is the 19 miles that are not built out in the community. The LMCC has been asked to tackle that <br />issue but hasn’t. Mediacom has committed to extending their service in 2013 five additional miles in a <br />good faith gesture. The City has received many calls and e-mails, as well as petitions, from citizens <br />begging for service. <br /> <br />Levang stated as an elected member of the community, she takes very seriously what her constituents <br />want, and they want cable. Levang stated the Council is listening to the citizens, and while there are <br />citizens who take issue with what the Council is doing, they need to look at what is best for the overall <br />community. Levang stated the City must have a full build-out, and with the LMCC, that was never <br />guaranteed. The LMCC was asked what their commitment to the build-out was in Orono. The LMCC <br />could not give the City a guarantee, which was one of the reasons that drove the City to negotiate a direct <br />franchise. <br />Item #03 - CC Agenda - 07/22/2013 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 07/08/2013 <br />[Page 10 of 13]