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Board to consider broadband internet survey results

Gloucester’s information technology director Scott Varner will present the results of the broadband internet survey at Tuesday’s meeting of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors, starting at 7 p.m. in the colonial courthouse.

The survey, conducted last summer by Varner’s department, asked a randomly-selected group of Gloucester residents about their interest in public high-speed wireless internet access, a venture that could cost the county approximately $1 million to set up. The surveys were also intended to paint a picture of areas in the county where residents were not being served by adequate internet access.

The board is also expected to discuss modifying the countywide Resource Management Area; hear a presentation from the finance director on funding options for routine and recurring maintenance and repairs, and receive a status update on the Regional Wet Weather Management Plan.

Finally, the board plans to receive an update from the Capital Improvement ...

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