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Resolution Number
2013-2142
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/21/2013
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Support Installing Fiber Optic Cable for Public Use in Fla. East Coast Rail Corridor
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Southeast Florida Region through the Florida East Coast rail corridor. The Florida East Coast rail <br />corridor is an ideal location for the colocation of fiber technology infrastructure because it links <br />most of the urban areas in Southeast Florida. Fiber optic cable could be installed in the Florida <br />East Coast rail corridor in conjunction with construction of the All Aboard Florida project. The <br />All Aboard Florida project is currently in the planning and environmental permitting stages of <br />development, and engineering work is expected to begin later this year. This is an appropriate <br />time to plan for the installation of fiber optic cable in the Florida East Coast rail corridor. <br />Council encourages all organizations involved in the All Aboard Florida project to support the <br />effort to install fiber optic cable for public use in the Florida East Coast rail corridor. <br />Recommendation <br />Council should adopt the attached resolution to support installation of fiber optic cable for public <br />use in the Florida East Coast rail corridor and authorize its transmittal to Florida East Coast <br />Industries, the Florida Department of Transportation, and all organizations involved in <br />permitting and use of the Florida East Coast rail corridor. <br />Attachment <br />2 <br />
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