Can the City put pressure on existing providers to provide better broadband services through negotiations of the cable franchise?

Unfortunately, no. The cable franchises that the City has with TDS and Comcast govern broadcast TV services, not broadband. Broadband services are not regulated and therefore, the City does not have the authority to govern existing broadband providers. However, since the opting out of SB-152,  the primary ISP providers in Arvada (Comcast and Century Link) have significantly upgraded their infrastructure. 

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1. In 2016, Arvada voters opted out of SB-152 to enable local governments to be more involved in broadband services. What has resulted since Arvada has opted out?
2. Will the City of Arvada become an internet service provider and provide fiber for the home (FFTH)?
3. What are other Colorado cities doing in regards to providing FFTH?
4. Can the City put pressure on existing providers to provide better broadband services through negotiations of the cable franchise?
5. Why does the City not coordinate street maintenance / construction with the installation of fiber conduit?
6. Who can I contact for more information?