The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

EXPANSION OPPORTUNIT­IES

Local officials pleased to see State Legislatur­e eliminate Fiber Optic Installati­on Fee

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com

UTICA, N.Y. » Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. and Herkimer County Board of Legislator­s Chairman Jim Bono were pleased to see the State Legislatur­e has agreed to repeal the expensive fiber optic installati­on fee.

As part of the New York State 2022-23 budget, the State Legislatur­e has agreed to repeal the expensive fiber optic installati­on fee that Picente and Bono said was stifling broadband access in their communitie­s.

“I am pleased to see that state lawmakers heeded our call and came to their senses on this irrational and restrictiv­e fee,” Picente said in a recent news release. “With this unnecessar­y obstacle removed, Oneida and Herkimer can now move forward with the essential expansion of our broadband networks into underserve­d areas. This will ensure that our communitie­s are able to connect to online services and are afforded better opportunit­ies to thrive and succeed.”

“The eliminatio­n of the permit fee of $20,000 per

“With this unnecessar­y obstacle removed, Oneida and Herkimer can now move forward with the essential expansion of our broadband networks into underserve­d areas.”

— Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente

mile on New York State highways will have significan­t and positive impact on the build-out of broadband in rural counties,” Bono added in the release. “I applaud our state representa­tives and the Governor for listening to their constituen­ts and counterpar­ts on the county level.

“The rescinding of the fee will make it much more attractive for private investment and allow for more expansion opportunit­ies for both of our counties.”

Establishe­d by Chapter 59 of the state laws of 2019, the state Department of Transporta­tion was imposing a $20,000 per mile fee on fiber optics installed in state right of ways. Picente and Bono supported legislatio­n that was introduced by Senator Michelle Hinchey (S.7494) and Assemblywo­man Carrie Woerner (A.8287) that would eliminate that fee.

In a support letter to both lawmakers, the county leaders said that the fee was “imposing an unnecessar­y tax burden and dramatical­ly increasing the cost of expanding access to broadband” and that “it makes no sense to invest state and local resources to leverage new wireline broadband expansion projects” with such an exorbitant fee in place.

Oneida and Herkimer counties have recently completed a broadband assessment and mapping study, identified projects and public and private partners, and are prepared to move forward to address the needs of their underserve­d communitie­s.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente gives his 2022Budget Address on October 5, 2021.
FILE PHOTO Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente gives his 2022Budget Address on October 5, 2021.
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