Cleveland schools contract with DigitalC to put internet antennas on buildings to increase coverage
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
Chromebooks await distribution in California in April. Cleveland schools are entering into a contract with DigitalC, a local nonprofit, to place internet antennas on school buildings. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Cleveland schools will allow nonprofit DigitalC, which is working to increase internet access in underserved areas of the city, to install antennas on certain school buildings to boost coverage.
The board of education voted unanimously to approve the measure on Tuesday evening. DigitalC and CMSD will enter into a 20-year agreement, with Digital C paying a $10 fee per building annually.
Updated on December 31, 2020 at 9:51 pm
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Philadelphia officials are bracing for what could be a more-than-$100 million blow to the city’s tax revenue due to pandemic-related remote work and job losses.
Thousands of workers for city-based businesses who live in the suburbs and have been working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic are entitled to a city wage tax refund in spring of 2021. Non-residents make up about 40% of Philadelphia’s wage tax payers, the largest portion of the city’s tax revenue.
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