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Item 3: Ordinance to Establish a Regional Fiber Consortium for the Ownership and Operation of a Fiber Optic System
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Item 3: Ordinance to Establish a Regional Fiber Consortium for the Ownership and Operation of a Fiber Optic System
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<br />system. This fiber also became the basis for enabling the formation of a Public Agency Network (PAN), a <br />coalition of local governments and schools that provide each other cost-efficient interconnections and <br />improved telecommunications services throughout the metropolitan region. Both the Fiber South and <br />Regional Fiber consortia secured fiber for improved connections to Salem and Portland, making the internet <br />and data connections from the City faster and more secure. Regionally, the consortia played a role in the <br />development of redundant telecommunications rings in the Valley and central coast, and in the Klamath <br />Falls – Medford area. The consortia are now in negotiations to provide fiber to connect Eugene and <br />Oakridge, Eugene and Cottage Grove and Eugene and Junction City and Harrisburg. Assisting nearby <br />jurisdictional partners has reaped benefits for communities seeking to move to or stay on the right side of <br />the “digital divide.” <br /> <br />Other Background Information <br />The council is reviewing this action because of a state law requirement provided in ORS 190.085. <br />ORS 190.085: Ordinance ratifying intergovernmental agreement creating entity. <br />(1) Prior to the effective date of an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity, each <br /> of the parties to the intergovernmental agreement shall enact an ordinance ratifying the creation of the <br /> intergovernmental entity. An ordinance enacted under this subsection shall: <br /> (a) Declare that it is the intent of the governing body enacting the ordinance to create an <br /> intergovernmental entity by intergovernmental agreement; <br /> (b) Specify the effective date of the intergovernmental agreement; <br /> (c) Set forth the public purposes for which the intergovernmental entity is created; and <br /> (d) Describe the powers, duties and functions of the intergovernmental entity. <br />(2) Not later than 30 days after the effective date of an intergovernmental agreement creating an <br /> intergovernmental entity under ORS 190.010, the parties to the intergovernmental agreement shall file <br /> with the Secretary of State copies of the ordinances required under this section together with a statement <br /> containing the name of the intergovernmental entity created, the parties to the agreement, the purpose of <br /> the agreement and the effective date of the agreement. <br /> <br /> <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br /> <br />The City Council affirmed the policy of fiber asset management when it approved the 1999 ordinance <br />consortium and discussed the benefits of the ORS 190 organization aimed at fostering urban-rural <br />relationships and encouraging public-private partnerships. <br /> <br />As a member of the Fiber South consortium, and learning from the joint working relationship with the <br />Regional Fiber Consortium, staff desire to amend the working agreement in recognition of the operating <br />reality. Currently, the legal entity owning the 12 strands of fiber is composed of: Eugene, Springfield, <br />Veneta, Florence, Dunes City, Reedsport, Lakeside, Coos Bay, North Bend, Bandon, Coquille, Roseburg, <br />Sutherlin, Drain, Yoncalla, Cottage Grove, and Creswell--all of which are Oregon municipal corporations, <br />and Lane County; Douglas County and Coos County, all of which are political subdivisions of the State of <br />Oregon. The consortium represents a community of more than 200,000 people that has the economic <br />advantage that no one city, such as Eugene, can offer. Each jurisdiction is taking action similar to Eugene. <br /> <br />It is necessary to amend by ordinance the new legal entity because the entity will, by agreement with Wil- <br />liams, continue to own property and enter into contracts. This is the aspect that differentiates this action <br />from other intergovernmental agreements and requires an ordinance under ORS 190. Under terms of the <br />agreement creating the entity and entering into the agreement does not create new obligations for the City. <br /> F:\CMO\2007 Council Agendas\M071015\S0710153.doc <br /> <br />
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