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Broadband Opportunities Expanding to Breezy Hill, McCutcheon Road and Union Hill in Ohio County | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff Writer Broadband internet opportunities are on their way to currently unserved areas of Ohio County, but some areas may get it first, county commissioners learned. A project to bring broadband internet to the Breezy Hill, McCutcheon Road and Union Hill areas will serve 29 homes, and could be completed by the end of the year, according to Randy Russell, county project manager. “(American Electric Power) is starting their make-ready work this week, and it should be complete in four weeks,” Russell said. “Then Comcast in what is a bit of a head scratcher said if AEP is ready in four weeks, we will have this project done by the end of 2021.”

Albemarle supervisors deadlock on Breezy Hill proposal

Photo: WINA CHARLOTTESVILLE (WINA) – The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors Wednesday night did not pass the Breezy Hill development plan adjacent to the existing Glenmore subdivision, but they didn’t kill it either. Although the planning commission in November unanimously rejected the 130 unit development, supervisors Thursday night voted a 3-3 tie. Among those approving the plan is Rivanna Supervisor Bea LaPisto Kirtley, along with Diantha McKeel and Ned Galloway. Planners cited 223 emails from residents in the Rivanna community as one of the reasons for denial. Commissioner Richard Randolph also cited congestion on Route 250 that has just increased as development occurs in eastern Albemarle. Supervisor LaPisto Kirtley told Morning News the preponderance of emails sent to the board were against as well. However, she voted for the development because Running Deer Drive is the easternmost demarcation of a “development area”. She says the county has designated such areas

Ohio County To Fund Broadband Extension | News, Sports, Jobs

jking@theintelligencer.net WHEELING – Two Ohio County communities are in line to receive broadband availability following an act by county commissioners Tuesday night. Comcast has plans to extend broadband to Stone and Shannon Road an area including 110 residential homes near the Ohio County Airport, as well as to 29 additional homes in the Breezy Hill neighborhood. The need for broadband signals in outlying areas has become even more important as COVID-19 concerns have local school students being educated through remote learning, explained Commission President Tim McCormick. Jennifer Halaszynsk, government and regulatory affairs manager with Comcast, detailed the costs to commissioners Tuesday night.

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