Santa Clarita’s Broadband Feasibility Study is entering its next phase, which includes an online survey and in-person focus groups for business owners, officials said.
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In September, Santa Clarita embarked on a Broadband Feasibility Study to look at broadband availability and access for business, and the related needs and policies surrounding wireless and fiber infrastructure in Santa Clarita.
As part of this study, which is being conducted by Magellan Advisors, the city is asking business owners to participate in an online survey that will help identify ways to improve affordable access to high-speed Internet.
Business owners are encouraged to take the online survey and participate in the next phase of the study, in-person focus groups. These business-specific focus groups are being scheduled for October 30 at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
As part of the focus groups, representatives from Magellan Advisors will meet with businesses to understand their specific broadband needs, determine the “State of Broadband” in Santa Clarita, document the challenges and needs of specific stakeholders and propose solutions.
If you would like to register to participate, click here.
For more information, please contact Denise Covert, Economic Development Associate, at (661) 284-1411 or dcovert@santa-clarita.com.
The information above was provided to KHTS by the City of Santa Clarita.
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