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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 03/16/2000 I. RO~TAN~ELES WAS H I N G TON, U. S. A. CITY OF PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING ~/I&/()(J , I CALL TO ORDER - REGULAR MEETING: II. ROLL CALL: :;li.~~ Members Present: Mayor Doyle Councilman Campbell Councilmember Erickson Councilman Hulett Councilmember McKeown Councilman Wiggins Councilman Williams .:::',:'.:...- ,.. '.; ..(~.::- :,,'~~~;-;L..'~~~.::... ~~j,.~~".'. Staff Present: Manager Quinn Attorney Knutson Clerk Upton S. Brodhun B. Collins G. Cutler . S. Ilk D. McKeen y. Ziomkowski III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by: / I~ J t/ (f'/o; \/(~'Is) ~ \./' ~ ~ 'I: () .s - . .....__~r~;"~_;t;1lio,..; "10-_. .",........ CITY OF PORT ANGELES CITY COUNCIL MEETING Attendance Roster DATE OF MEETING: ''\ ~ ~ /~ I c:;;.,.~ I ~~~ LOCATION: 1111111111111[,........."'... .. J POWER Engineers Project Team · William R. Kopp (Rob) - Lead Consultant · David Black - Technical Project Engineer · Chantel DeMasters - Fiber Infrastructure Designer · Don Harman - SCADA Project Engineer 1 .f Presentation Objectives . Benefits of Fiber Optic Infrastructure . Describe Physical Fiber Network · Describe Logical Network . SUlnmarize Capital and Expense Costs . Interconnection to other Networks · Market Demand · General Conclusions · Survey The Study Process . Determine Feasibility of a Fiber Build . Estimate Cost of Fiber Build (Physical Layer) . Evaluate Technologies for Lighting Fiber (Logical Layer) . Evaluate Market Demand (Market Study) . Estimate O&M Costs (Physical/Logical) . Determine and Recommend Governance Options · Not a Business Plan 2 The Study Process-Participants City and County Business Intemet Service Providers Cable TV Providers Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILEC) Govemment Entities Medical Schools 3 Market Demand · Survey Sent to Private and Public Entities · % of Survey Responses Received Very High in Comparison to Other Sin1ilar Market Surveys · Most Responses Received from within the Incorporated Entities 4 City Benefits of Fiber Infrastructure · Core City Needs - Enables High-Speed Inter/Intra Business Communications · Office to Office - Infrastructure Supports Real-Time Distribution and Substation SCADA - Enables Future Applications . AMR, Remote Surveillance, Load Management, etc 5 Comnlunity Benefits of Fiber Infrasttucture . Stilnulates Economic Developn1ent in Clallam County and the City of Port Angeles · Encourages Telecommunications COlnpetition in the Local Loop · Enable High-Tech Jobs The Connected Society . Ten Million HOlnes Connected by 2003 · Global AccessNisibility to MarketIBusiness Data (Real- Time) . e-business - Moving from Command and Control to Sense and Res ond . Digital Divide - Technology Haves and Have Nots 6 1 High Tech Mecca (Metro Vs Rural) · Tech Sector Growth _ Albuquerque 4.4%, Boise/Pocatello 3% - San Jose 1.36% . Why the City of Port Angeles and Clallam County - Quality of Life for Employees - Affordable Land, Labor, Utilities Sumn1arize Benefits of Fiber Technologies . Core Technology for Changing Electric Utility Business (Deregulation) . Enable New Economic Development . Improve Educational Opportunities . Improve Healthcare Delivery . Create A Connected Society . Create Opportunity for Every Citizen in Clallam County 7 Physical Fiber Network . Two Separate Fiber Route Designs - Clallam County PUD - City of Port Angeles · Seglnented Design - Provides Cost by Segment - Provides for Phased Construction Approach . ASSUlne 48 to 96 Strand ADSS Fiber · Single Mode Glass · Tvpicallv Ring Architecture 8 9 The Logical Network · Three Options for Lighting the Physical Fiber Network - SONET lIP (Synchronous Optical NETwork) - Pure IP (Internet Protocol) - A TM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) · Estimated Pricing for Each Option · Evaluated Each Options Ability to Meet City and District's Application Requirements 10 Total Capital and Expense Costs . Estimated Capital Costs for City Network - Fiber - Active Components · ATM, Pure IP, SONET/IP - Nominal Costs for Node (Network Interface & Electronics) Site Preparation . Estimate Expense Costs for Operation and Maintenance by Architecture 11 I __J 12 13 Relationship \vith other Net\vorks · Describe Interface to Other Networks - NoaNet - Clallam County PUD - Incumbent Local Exchange Can-iers · US West · Century Telephone - CATV - Competitive Local Exchange Carriers 14': Relationship with NoaNet . Operated by Non-Profit Mutual Corporation . Statewide Provider of Cost Based Bandwidth and Internet Access . District Provides Wholesale Transport/Interface from Subscribers to N oaN et . District Aggregates Internet Traffic . Physical Interface at Fairmount Substation Relationship with Clallam County PUD . Share O&M Costs . District Offers Transport to Cost Based Access of N oaN et . Interface Between District and City at Laurel Substation . Potential Economies of Scale if District and City Bid Network Jointly (' 15 Relationship with IncUlnbent Local Exchange Carriers · us West - Potential Fiber Swap Opportunities - Fiber Infrastructure to Enable New USWest Technologies/Services (DSL) · Century Telephone - Potential Dark Fiber Lease Opportunities - Potential to Provide CenturyTel with Internet Transp0l1/ Access via NoaNet.net - Enables Century to Compete in Under Served Areas Relationship with CATV Network Providers . Provides CATV Companies with Access to Fiber Infrastructure to Support Upgrades to 2-Way Systems . Fiber Infrastructure Enables High Speed Internet Access Over Cable Modems · Typically requires Dark Fiber Lease 16 LT pUAO)l 'lU!Odl!Ud - :SU q~ns s,:)31:) gU!1 19q!l~sqns IUl!8!G 10J lUgUlU01!AU3 IUgPI · 1.1OdSUU1]. 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