The Amador-Tuolumne
Community Action Agency hosts a
community forum on broadband internet this morning. Recently the organization
received a $250,000 grant from the California Emerging Technology Fund to put
together a plan to help five area counties improve high speed internet
access for households and businesses. The Agencies Sierra Connect project
involves Tuolumne, Calaveras, Mariposa, Alpine and Amador Counties. “Ultimately, we all want
high speed internet to be as universal as telephone service and easy to use for
all residents including low-income, seniors and disabled people,” says
Project Coordinator Michelle Shelton. “This is vital to the future of our
communities.” The forum will be a time to give an overview of the project,
unveil the proposed work plan and solicit members for an advisory council. The
open forum runs today from 9-11am at the Sonora Elks Lodge. Sonoran
contributed.