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Shared Resources For Telecommunications Project Update – February 22, 2001 Arizona Department of Transportation
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Shared Resources for Telecommunications Timeline Changes in Project Direction Contract/Permit/Policy Department Assets Significant Events Construction and Technology
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Time Line
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Project Plan - Start Stakeholder Needs Analysis Engineering – Technical Plan Request for Proposal Legal Authority to Proceed Permit – Contract - Valuation Contract Negotiations Permit Application Landowner Agency Summit Construction Design Starts SepAugJulyJuneMayAprMarFebJan2001DecNovOctSepAugJulyJune2000 Shared Resources Project Significant Events Policy Changes Laws Amended Policy Statement for Telecommunications Utility Inter Tribal Counsel of Arizona Steering Committee Organized
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Changes in Project Direction
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Changes in Project Direction Lead Agency Summit Meeting Contract/Permit/Policy More Direct Involvement –Permit, Utilities and Railroad, Right of Way, etc. SB1272
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Contract/Permit/ Policy
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Permit/Contract Process Wireline Policy Statement for Telecommunications Utility Contract Asset
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New Policy Statement Highlights Telecom Utility Issues Reduce Inconvenience to Traveling Public Follow Utility Guide Allow Permit Techs to Issue Permits for Longitudinal Access
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Contract Highlights Specific to Project Encourages Single Trench Design Encourages Excess Capacity Follows FHWA Guidelines Does Not Contradict Law, Policy, Guidelines
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Department Assets Identifies what ADOT receives Parallels with a valuation process Both as formal documents
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Significant Events
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Significant Events Project Steering Committee Formed Landholder Agency Summit Inter Tribal Counsel Association ADOT District Permit Supervisors, Utility, Right-of-Way, & TIR
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Government Participation GITA Commerce League of Cities & Towns TOPAZ/ATS ADOT TIR ADOT ITS CANAMEX
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Construction & Technology
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Anticipated Construction Priority 1.I-10 NM to Phoenix 2.I-10 Phoenix to CA 3.I-8, Casa Grande to Yuma 4.I-17, Phoenix to Flagstaff 5.I-40, NM border to CA border 6.CANAMEX –I-19 Nogales to Tucson –US-60, US-93 Phoenix to Kingman –US-93 Kingman to Hover Dam 7.SR-87, Phoenix to Payson 8.Phoenix Loops
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Potential Companies OSP Developers Carriers Carrier Long Haul Providers Local Service Providers
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Interested Companies American Fiber Systems Broadwing Digital Teleport, Inc. Williams Communications Level 3 Communications Valley Telephone Gila River Telecom Cox Communications Time Warner Qwest Enron Broadband Services WorldCom McLeodUSA AT&T Adelphia 360networks AERIE Networks Company
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New Technology 25 times the capacity of older technology Demand for fiber is escalating at more than 200% per year ROW is limited and harder to get
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