cell and high speed internet improvements in truckee-tahoe's future
DESCRIPTION
We are pleased to welcome Randy Wagner and Bev Ducey to facilitate a Gold Country Broadband Consortium (GCBC) Community Meeting. Residential and business internet connectivity and speed are a vital component of continued economic development in the Tahoe-Truckee area. Randy Wagner, CEO of SEDCorp, and Bev Ducey, the Tahoe Prosperity Center Program Manager, will provide the community with an overview of the SEDCorp and GCBC 2014/2015 goal to identify opportunities to serve local residents and businesses without sufficient internet access using fixed Wireless Internet Service Providers. We will also hear about the Tahoe Prosperity Center Tahoe Basin Broadband Project. GCBC is in its third year of a 3-year California Public Utility Commission Award to identify populations to be served, link them with willing internet service providers and develop a solution within 3-4 months of contact. The Tahoe Prosperity Center is working on a more strategic, longer lead time project designed to take the Tahoe Basin communities and businesses to the next service level. The meeting will be on Monday, July 14th, 6-8 pm at Pizza on the Hill, in Tahoe Donner at 11509 Northwoods Blvd., Truckee. A $5 fee includes pizza and salad. Before and after the discussion, there will be time for networking with other technology professionals who live and work in the Tahoe-Truckee region. This month’s event is sponsored by New Leaders and the Truckee Donner Chamber of Commerce. You can find us on LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Silicon-Mountain-2706448) and at www.TahoeSiliconMountain.com or sign up for email meeting announcements here: http://bit.ly/14XGofLTRANSCRIPT
Promoting regional sustainability through economic vitality, environmental
stewardship, and healthy communities in and around the Lake Tahoe Basin
Introduction
• The Tahoe Prosperity Center: Who, What & Why• The Focus of our Efforts• How We are Funded?• Next Steps for the Center
INTRODUCTION
The Tahoe Prosperity Center: Who, What & Why?
• The TPC is the only entity within the Basin with such broad stakeholder representation focused on economic prosperity and environmental sustainability.
• The TPC, a 501(c)3 was formed as a signature recommendation of the Lake Tahoe Basin Prosperity Plan (LTBPP) which identified a need for “regional collaboration and dialogue.”
• The TPC operates as a regional collaborative with an inclusive governance structure.
• An all volunteer board, comprised of key leaders from the Basin's six jurisdictions, two Chambers of Commerce, the Tahoe Transportation District (TTD), the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), as well as from business, science, health, education and non-profit organizations has led the organization since its inception in 2010.
HISTORY
Why the Tahoe Prosperity Center?
• Brings regional representation, voice and ultimately solutions, to what are regional problems.
WHY US

• Seeks solutions where there is no other champion or entity that has the capacity to facilitate necessary change.
Where doesthe Tahoe Prosperity Center get its funding?
• Jurisdictional Partners• Grants• Private donations• Corporate donations• 100% Board Financial
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FUNDING
Where does the Tahoe Prosperity Center focus its efforts?
• Economic Revitalization
• Leadership
• Infrastructure Development
• Capital Generation
• Planning and Policy
OUR FIVE PILLARS
Current Efforts
• Connected Tahoe• Tahoe Basin Project (CPUC grant)• Cell Tower Project
• Land Use Commodities • Facilitating a More Predictable, Fluid Market• Facilitating the development of the Regional Land
Development Commodities Action Plan
• Economic Indicators• Environmental Innovation• Investment Campaign
CURRENT EFFORTS
Next Steps for the Center?
• Connected Tahoe• Socio-Economic Indicators grant• Plan and Execute Environmental Innovation Summit• Nurture and Reinforce Entrepreneurial Culture• Assist with Commodities Action Plan Execution• Support Expanded Air Service to RNO• Investment Campaign• TPC needs to raise sustainable funding from its
jurisdictional partners as well as other sources in order to succeed in the areas of Broadband and Digital infrastructure, land use commodities and environmental innovation, which in turn, benefit the entire region.
NEXT STEPS
Connected Tahoe
Two Projects Underway
1. Cell Service Expansion
2. The Tahoe Basin Project: High Speed Internet Expansion
CONNECTED TAHOE
Cell Service Expansion
• A collaborative effort between Cell Network Providers, Public Land Owners, TRPA and the TPC to do a feasibility analysis of their five year expansion plans
TPC’s role is as a neutral convener and facilitator of the process
CELL SERVICE
Goals for Cellular Service
• Maximize cellular coverage and capacity for Tahoe Basin residents, businesses and visitors
• Minimize the cell tower/communication site footprint
• Make the permitting process more predictable and efficient
• Explore opportunities for expanding public safety communication systems and environmental & seismic monitoring capabilities basin-wide
CELLULAR GOALS
The Tahoe Basin Project
• A project funded by a grant from the California Public Utility Commission to expand high-speed internet service in currently underserved areas within the Tahoe Basin (both CA & NV).
TPC’s role is as project manager
CPUC GRANT
Steps to Success
• Map current broadband infrastructure within the Tahoe Basin, Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley
• Conduct a community-wide broadband survey and speed test to overlay with above data
• Determine the underserved areas within the project area (< 6mbps download & < 1.5 mbps upload).
• Recruit and assist ISPs in applying for infrastructure grants to expand service in the underserved communities
SUCCESS GOALS
For More Information• Tahoeprosperity.org• Connected Tahoe: Bev Ducey, Project Manager (775) 298-0267
[email protected]• Heidi Hill Drum, Executive Director at 775-298-0265 [email protected]
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