Agency Broadband Priorities
Mono and Inyo Broadband Expansion Priorities
The interactive map below depicts the State and Federal grant-funded broadband expansion project areas and the CPUC underserved (eligible) and unserved (priority eligible) census blocks in Inyo and Mono Counties. You can show or hide layers and layer information by clicking on the layer in the map legend. The layers used in the map below are publicly available in ArcGIS Online.
Below is a list of layers and related information:
- The State (FFA) and Federal (RDOF – Auction 904, CAF II – Auction 903) layers depict the broadband grant award project areas in gray.
- The CPUC Infrastructure Eligibility layer depicts census blocks that are eligible for CPUC broadband project funding in red.
- With the CPUC layer on, you can toggle the Federal award layers off (Auctions 903 and 904) to see the census blocks that are eligible for State grant programs.
- With the CPUC layer on, you can toggle the Federal Award layers on (Auctions 903 and 904) to see the census blocks that are eligible for Federal grant programs.
- These views provide a high-level view of project areas that still need last-mile broadband Internet service. There are also several individual unserved locations within “served” census blocks that are eligible for grant-funded broadband expansion projects, but those locations are not identified in this map.
- By clicking on any of the census blocks that are part of the red CPUC layer, you can see how many CASF eligible and priority-eligible locations are in that census block. You may need to click to a subsequent page in the pop-up data window to find that information.
- The Consumer Fixed Service layer indicates the general broadband speeds for that census block, but not the number of eligible locations in that census block.
ArcGIS Map of the Inyo-Mono region depicting State and Federal grant-funded broadband expansion project areas and CPUC unserved (eligible and priority eligible) census blocks.
Coming soon: Data table associated with the map above
In order to help viewers analyze numbers of eligible and priority eligible locations, we will soon have a table with relevant data.
Last updated: October 31, 2024 4:28 pm