CASF Infrastructure Approved Projects (2024)

Map of CASF Approved Projects as of December 31, 2023

February 15, 2024

CPUC approves funding for two projects in the amount of $6,539,083 and releases funding for one previously approved project in the amount $688,431

  • Anza Electric Cooperative ConnectAnza Phase 3 Project - Authorizes the release of California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) grant funding approved by Ministerial Letter on November 30, 2023, for the Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc. to construct the ConnectAnza Phase 3 Project; and approves a deviation from Section 320 of the California Public Utilities Code prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Resolution T-17807
  • Kwikbit Internet Mobile Home Park 1 Project-Approves grant funding of up to $889,083 to Kwikbit Internet, Inc. to deploy a fixed wireless last-mile network to 197 unserved locations in Orange, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Diego Counties. Resolution T-17808
  • Cruzio Media Equal Access Summits to the Sea - Approves grant funding of up to $5,650,000 to Cruzio Media, Inc. to deploy a fixed wireless middle-mile and last-mile network to 759 unserved locations in San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and Monterey Counties. Resolution T-17810

January 25, 2024

CEQA Resolution: CPUC releases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount $5,016,256

  • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Long Valley-Spring Garden Project- Approves the Categorical Exemption prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the Long Valley-Spring Garden Project ("Project")and authorizes the release of California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) grant funding approved by Resolution T-17750 to Plumas-Sierra Telecom to construct the Project. Resolution T-17809

November 30, 2023

CPUC approves funding for one project in the amount of $688,431

  • Anza ElectricCooperative ConnectAnza Phase 3 Project - Ministerial Letter-Conditionally approves grant funding of up to$688,431 to Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc. to construct last-mile fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) connections to 28 CASF-eligible households in theMountain Center community of Riverside County.

February 2, 2023

CPUC approves reduction in funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $818,117

  • TDS Telecom Winterhaven Underserved Broadband Project- Approves modification of the Winterhaven Underserved Broadband Project to remove 139 of the original 961 approved households and to reduce grant funding in the amount of $181,117 to Winterhaven Telephone Company dba TDS Telecom (U-1021-C). Resolution T-17777

December 5, 2022

CEQA Resolution: CPUC releases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount $17,422,572

  • Karuk Tribe Klamath River Rural Broadband Initiative Project - Authorizes the release of California Advanced Services Fund (CASF) grant funding approved by Resolutions T-17418 and T-17690 to the Karuk Tribe to construct the Klamath River Rural Broadband Initiative Project (“Project”). This Resolution also adopts the Final Initial Study/Environmental Assessment and Mitigated Negative Declaration (“IS/MND/EA”) for the Project prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Resolution T-17772

July 14, 2022

CPUC approves additional funding for one grant in the amount of $1,658,198

  • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Lake Davis Project- Approves additional fundingin the amount of $1,658,198 for the Lake Davis Project. Resolution T-17762

    December 16, 2021

    CPUC approves funding for 13 projects in the amount of $78,181,923.89

    • Frontier California Inc. Garberville-Alderpoint and Piercy-Leggett-Laytonville Projects and Citizens Telecommunications Company of California, Inc. Mad River Project - Approves grant funding of up to $18,785,426.76 to construct middle-mile and last-mile fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) connections to 514 households in the Garberville-Alderpoint, Piercy-Leggett-Laytonville, and Mad River communities of Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino Counties. Resolution T-17749 (All three projects withdrawn December 8, 2023)
    • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Long Valley-Spring Garden, Mohawk Valley, and Southern Lassen Projects - Approves grant funding of up to $18,066,199 to construct middle-mile and last-mile fiber optic connections to 164 households in the Long Valley-Spring Garden, Mohawk Valley, and Southern Lassen Communities of Plumas and Lassen Counties. Resolution T-17750
    • Race Telecommunications, Inc. Gigafy Nevada City, Gigafy Backus II, and Gigafy Arbuckle Projects - Approves grant funding of up to $18,281,982 to construct last-mile fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) connections to 755 households in the Nevada City and unincorporated Backus communities of Nevada and Kern Counties and middle-mile and last-mile FTTP connections to 480 households in the Arbuckle community of Colusa County. Collectively, these projects will serve 1,245 households. Resolution T-17751
    • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications, Sierra Valley Project and Nevada County Fiber Buckeye Road Community and Banner Mountain South Community Project - Approves grant funding of up to $5,509,185 to construct last-mile and middle-mile fiber optic infrastructure to 138 households and fixed wireless (FWA) technology to 2 households in the Sierra Valley communities of Plumas and Sierra counties and last mile fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) connections to 28 households in the Buckeye Road and Banner Mountain South Communities of Nevada County. Collectively, these projects will serve 168 households. Resolution T-17752
    • Frontier California, Inc. Cuyama, Maricopa, Santa Maria and Orcutt Project, and Knights Landing, Robbins and Grimes Project - Approves grant funding of up to $17,539,131.13 to construct middle-mile and last-mile fiber optic infrastructure to provide fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) connections to 139 households in Cuyama, Maricopa, Santa Maria and Orcutt communities of Santa Barbara and Kern Counties and 36 households in the Knights Landing, Robbins, and Grimes Communities of Yolo, Sutter, and Colusa Counties. Collectively, these projects will serve 139 households. Resolution T-17754 (Both projects withdrawn December 8, 2023)

    November 18, 2021

    CPUC approves funding for two projects in the amount of $1,712,901.47

    • Charter Communications Kingswood Estates and River Oaks Projects- Approves funding up to the amount of $1,712,901.47 to construct last-mile hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) infrastructure to 75 households in the Kingswood Estates and River Oaks communities of Placer and San Benito Counties. Resolution T-17748

    September 23, 2021

    CPUC approves funding for three projects in the amount of $3,081,541.09

    • Charter Communications Darlene Road and Mountain Shadows Projects; Frontier Communications Crescent City Project- Approves funding up to the amount of $3,081,541.09 to construct last-mile infrastructure to 125 households in the unserved communities of Darlene Road, Mountain Shadows Mobile Home Community and Crescent City in Ventura, San Bernardino, and Del Norte Counties. Resolution T-17747

    June 24, 2021

    CEQA Resolution: CPUCreleases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $3,608,224

    • Cal.net Inc. Tuolumne Mariposa Project- Grants the Petition for Modification of Resolution T-17502 to remove the construction phase performance bond requirement, approves the Categorical Exemption prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and authorizes the release of $3,608,224 in grant monies to construct the Project. Resolution T-17737

    February 11, 2021

    CPUCapproves one resolution for a grant amount of $1,428,479

    • Frontier Communications Smith River Project- Approves funding up to the amount of $1,428,479 to construct last-mile fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) broadband infrastructure to unserved communities in Del Norte County. Resolution T-17715

    January 14, 2021

    CPUC approves2 resolutions for a grant amount of $8,638,778

    • Hunter Communications Hoopa Valley Broadband Initiative (HVBI) Project-Approves funding up to the amount of $8,223,340 to construct middle-mile and last-mile broadband infrastructure. The proposed project will provide last-mile hybrid fiber and fixed wireless broadband access to unserved households on the Hoopa Valley Tribal Reservation in Humboldt County. Resolution T-17717
    • DigitalPath Sutter Placer Project- Approves funding up to the amount of $415,438 to deploy last-mile fixed wireless infrastructure to enable high-speed internet access to unserved households in Sutter and Placer Counties. Resolution T-17720

      December 17, 2020

      CPUC approves two resolutions for a grant amount of $11,311,131.30

      • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Scott Road Project-Approves funding up to the amount of $3,707,475 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to enable fiber-to-the-home broadband access to unserved households in Lassen and Sierra Counties. Resolution T-17712
      • Race Telecommunications Gigafy Williams Project- Approves funding up to the amount of $7,603,656.30 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to enable fiber-to-the-premise broadband access to unserved households in Colusa County. Resolution T-17716

      November 3, 2020

      • Charter Communications - Nine Projects Ministerial Letter-Approves nine projects for Charter Communications in the amount of$8,738,007.87
        • Brookside Country Club
        • Country Meadows Mobile Home Park
        • El Dorado Estates
        • Foothill Terrace Mobile Home Village(Withdrawn October 12, 2022)
        • Los Alisos and Los Robles Mobile Estates (Withdrawn March 16, 2022)
        • Monterey Manor Mobile Home Village
        • Plaza Village Mobile Estates(Withdrawn January 3, 2024)
        • Soboba Springs Mobile Estates (Withdrawn March 16, 2022)
        • Villa Montclair Mobile Home Park

      July 16, 2020

      CEQA Resolution: CPUCreleases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount$2,233,542.20

      • Happy Valley Telephone Company Olinda Project- Approves the Initial Study Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and authorizes the release of $2,233,542.20 in grant monies approved by Resolutions T- 17441 and T-17517 to construct the Olinda Last Mile Underserved Broadband Project in Shasta County. Resolution T-17701

      June 25, 2020

      CEQA Resolution: CPUC releases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $1,458,886

      • Frontier Communications Lytle Creek Project- Authorizes the release of $1,458,886 in grant monies to construct the Project and approves the Categorical Exemption prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Resolution T-17699

        May 7, 2020

        CPUCapproves additional funding for 1 grant in the amount of $10,820,150

        • Klamath River Rural Broadband Initiative Project-Approves additional funding in the amount of $10,820,150 for the Klamath River Rural Broadband Initiative Project. Resolution T-17690

        December 19, 2019

        CPUCapproves three grant resolutions for a grant amount of $12,689,849.72

        • Frontier Communications Northeast Project Phase 1-Approves funding of up to $10,912,972.96 to deploy middle-mile fiber and last-mile VDSL2 broadband access to CASF-eligible households in unincorporated Lassen and Modoc Counties. Resolution T-17671
        • Frontier Communications Taft Cluster Project-Approves funding of up to $399,701.79 to deploy last-mile VDSL2 facilities to unserved households near the communities of Taft, Buttonwillow, Fellows, McKittrick, and McFarland in western Kern County. Resolution T-17668
        • Charter Communications Country Squire Mobile Home Park Project, Highland Orchid Drive Project, and Silver Wheel Ranch Mobile Home Park Project-Approves funding of up to $1,377,174.97 to deploy last-mile fiber infrastructure and broadband access to unserved households in the Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura Counties, respectively. Resolution T-17680. (Silver Wheel project withdrawn on March 16, 2022; Country Squire Mobile Home Park Project withdrawn on September 25, 2023)

        December 5, 2019

        CPUC approves 6 grant resolutions for a grant amount of $12,104,982

        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Elysian Valley-Johnstonville Project-Approves funding up to $3,574,494 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to provide fiber-to-the home broadband access to unserved households in Lassen County. Resolution T-17677
        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Keddie Project-Approves funding up to $1,512,163 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to provider fiber-to-the home broadband access to unserved households in the city of Keddie in Plumas County. Resolution T-17672
        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Plumas Eureka-Johnsville Project-Approves funding up to $1,270,872 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to provide fiber-to-the home broadband access to unserved households in unincorporated communities of Plumas Eureka and Johnsville in Plumas County. Resolution T-17678
        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Lake Davis Project-Approves funding up to $1,118,873 to deploy a middle-mile fiber network and a wired and wireless last-mile network to provide broadband service to the Lake Davis area in Plumas County. Resolution T-17675
        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Mohawk Vista Project-Approves funding up to $2,183,427 to deploy middle-mile and last-mile fiber infrastructure to provider fiber-to-the home broadband access to unserved households in unincorporated communities of C-Road, Mohawk Vista, and Portola in Plumas County. Resolution T-17673
        • Cruzio Media, Inc. Equal Access Santa Cruz Project-Approves funding of up to $2,445,153 to deploy last-mile fiber-to-the-home facilities that will enable high speed broadband service at speeds of at least 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) download and 1 Gbps upload to unserved households located within seven mobile home park businesses in the Soquel/Capitola region of Santa Cruz County. Resolution T-17674 (Voluntarily withdrawn on May 10, 2023)

        October 10, 2019

        CPUCapproves additional funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $9,061,201

        • Race Telecommunications Gigafy Phelan Project- Approves Additional CASF Funding of up to $9,061,201 to Race Telecommunications, Inc., dba Race Communications, to complete the Gigafy Phelan Project. Resolution T-17658

        September 12, 2019

        CPUCapproves one resolution for a grant amount of $692,888.58

        • Frontier Weimar Project-Approves funding of up to $692,888.58 to deploy last-mile VDSL2 broadband access to CASF-eligible households in Placer County. Resolution T-17660

        February 5, 2019

        CEQA Resolution: CPUC releases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $1,796,070

        • Anza Electric CooperativeConnect Anza Phase 2 Project - Approves Public Utilities Code Section 320 Deviation and the Categorical Exemptions prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and authorizes the release of $1,796,070 in grant monies to Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc. to construct the Project. Resolution T-17638

        January 10, 2019

        CPUCapproves one resolutiontransferring control via a stock purchase agreement

        • Transfer of Control via Stock Purchase Agreement of Bright Fiber Network, Inc- Approves the transfer of Bright Fiber Network, Inc. and the CASF Bright Fiber Project to Race Telecommunications; and, modifies the Bright Fiber Project CASF grant to $16,086,789.Resolution T-17633

        August 9, 2018

        CEQA Resolution:CPUCreleases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $3,645,085

        • Siskiyou Telephone Company Happy Camp to Somes Bar Project-Authorizes the release of grant monies to Siskiyou Telephone Company (U-1017-C) to construct the Happy Camp to Somes Bar Fiber Connectivity Project; and, approves the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the Project. Resolution T-17623

        July 26, 2018

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $98,795

        • Cal.net Inc, El Dorado North Broadband Project-Approves additional CASF Grant of $98,795 to Cal.net, Inc. to reimburse Cal.net 60 percent of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review cost overage for its El Dorado North Broadband Project. Resolution T-17622

        July 12, 2018

        CPUC approves two resolutions for a grant amount of $2,721,453

        • Frontier California Lytle Creek Project-Approves funding for the grant application of Frontier California, Inc. up to the Amount of $1,458,886 for the Lytle Creek Project for unserved areas in San Bernardino County. Resolution T-17613
        • Frontier California Desert Shores Project-Approves funding for the grant application of Frontier California, Inc. up to $1,262,567 for the Desert Shores Project. Resolution T-17614

        May 31, 2018

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $1,796,070

        • Anza Electric Cooperative Connect Anza Phase 2 Project-Approves funding for the grant application of Anza Electric Cooperative, Inc. in the amount of $1,796,070 for Phase 2 of the Connect Anza Project. Resolution T-17581

        May 10, 2018

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $1,868,881

        • Bolinas Gigabit Network Project-Approves funding in the amount of $1,868,881 for the Bolinas Gigabit Network Project, which includes new last-mile broadband infrastructure in Bolinas, Marin County. Resolution T-17608

        April 26, 2018

        CEQA Resolution:CPUCreleases grant funding for one previously approved project in the amount of $1,139,755

        • Cal.Net El Dorado North Project-Approves the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared in compliance with CEQA and authorizes the release of grant monies to Cal.net, Inc. to construct the El Dorado North broadband project. Resolution T-17603

        December 14, 2017

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $27,629,599

        • Race Telecommunications Gigafy Phelan Project-Approves funding up to the amount of $27,629,599 for the Race Gigafy Phelan Project. The Gigafy Phelan Project will install a fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) system to CASF “priority areas” in the underserved communities in and around Phelan in San Bernardino County. Resolution T-17525

        July 13, 2017

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $27,629,599

        • Race Telecommunications Gigafy Phelan Project-Approves funding up to the amount of $27,629,599 for the Race Gigafy Phelan Project. The Gigafy Phelan Project will install a fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) system to CASF “priority areas” in the underserved communities in and around Phelan in San Bernardino County. Resolution T-17525

        June 15, 2017

        CPUCapproves one resolution for a grant amount of$1,076,062

        • LCB Communications Light Saber Broadband Project-Approves funding in the amount of $1,076,062 for the Light Saber Project that consists of approximately 17 miles of fiber optic cable and will offer fiber-to-the-premise to 150 underserved households in the Paradise Valley community, a portion of the rural unincorporated area of Santa Clara County. Resolution T-17545

        May 11, 2017

        CPUCapproves one resolution for a grant amount of$511,170 and releases grant funding (CEQA Resolution) for one previously approved project in the amount of$16,156,323 in CASF grant funds and a CASF loan of $500,000

        • CalNeva Coalinga Huron Project-Approves funding in the amount of $511,170 for the grant application of CalNeva Broadband, LLC (CalNeva) to install a hybrid fiber/coaxial cable system in the communities of Coalinga and Huron in western Fresno County. Resolution T-17563
        • Bright Fiber Network, Inc. Bright Fiber Broadband Project-Approves a categorical exemption prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the Bright Fiber Project, which will extend high-speed Internet service to approximately 21 square miles and 1,941 households in underserved Nevada County communities, generally between the outskirts of Grass Valley and Colfax. Resolution T-17565

        March 23, 2017

        CPUCapproves one resolution for a grant amount of $46,709,036

        • Inyo Networks Digital 299-Approves funding in the amount of $46,709,036 for the grant application of Inyo Networks, Inc. (Inyo) to construct the Digital 299 Broadband Project (Digital 299), which includes both middle-mile and last-mile facilities. The proposed project will provide high capacity backhaul infrastructure and interconnection points to communities along the California State Route 299 (Highway 299) corridor. Resolution T-17548. (Voluntarily withdrawn by Inyo Networks on September 17, 2020)

        March 2, 2017

        CPUC approves additional funding in the amount ofup to $428,220

        • UIA Helendale- Approves additional funding of up to $428,220 to Ultimate Internet Access, Inc., (UIA) for UIA to pay prevailing wage labor construction rates, mainly retroactively for work already completed, as mandated by the passage of Assembly Bill 2272 (AB 2272), for its Helendale Project. Resolution T-17557

        December 15, 2016

        CPUC approves two resolutions for a combined grant and loan amount of $7,253,309 and releases grant funding (CEQA Resolution) for one previously approved project in the amount of $1,027,380

        • Cal.net Tuolumne and Mariposa Project- Approves funding to provide broadband Internet and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony services to underserved rural communities of the Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties. Resolution T-17502
        • Siskiyou Telephone, Inc. Happy Camp to Somes Bar Fiber Connectivity Project- Approves funding to build a 16.75-mile-long middle-mile fiber link from Happy Camp to Somes Bar and construct last-mile connections to 10 unserved households in Siskiyou County. Resolution T-17539
        • Ponderosa Telephone Company Cressman Project- Approves a categorical exemption prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the Cressman Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project, initially approved in Resolution T-17428 (April 10, 2014) to construct Cressman Project. Resolution T-17551

        December 1, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $3,124,490

        • Race Telecommunications Gigafy North 395 Project- Approves funding to build a last-mile fiber network to provide broadband services to the underserved communities of Walker and Bridgeport. Resolution T-17541

        November 15, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $2,862,388

        • Cal.net Amador Calaveras and Alpine Project- Approves funding to build last-mile fixed wireless infrastructure to provide broadband services to underserved rural communities in Amador Calaveras and Alpine Counties. Resolution T-17501. (Voluntarily withdrawn by Cal.net on July 1, 2022)

        September 29, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $545,690

        • Citizens Telecommunications Company of California Shingletown Project- Approves funding to build last-mile fiber cable to provide broadband to 1,017 underserved households in Shingletown in Shasta County. Resolution T-17522

        August 18, 2016

        CPUC rescinds five CASF Grant Awards and approves one resolution for a grant amount of $7,687,016

        • Rescinds Funding for Five Projects- Rescinds grant awards to project in the following resolutions: T-17182 (Verizon Pinyon Project), T-17238 (Verizon Sea Ranch Project), T-17421 (WillitsOnline, LLC Westport Project), T-17431 (Surfnet Monterey Dunes Project), and T-17439 (Shasta County Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project). Resolution T-17528
        • Race Telecommunications- Approvesfunding for the Gigafy Occidental Project in the amount of $7,687,016 for the deployment of a last-mile fiber network that is spread over a 4.2 square mile area in Occidental, Sonoma County. Resolution T-17524

        July 14, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $1,491,078 and releases grant funding (CEQA Resolution) for one previously approved project in the amount of $2,063,967

        • Inyo Networks Nicasio Broadband Project- Conditionally approves the funding in the amount of $1,491,078 to Inyo Networks to construct a fiber-to-the-premises last-mile network that will cover eight square miles in the underserved Nicasio area of Western Marin County. Resolution T-17523
        • TDS Telecom Underserved Broadband Project- Approves the Final Initial Study/Environmental Assessment and Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and authorizes the release of grant monies in the amount of$2,063,967 to construct the Winterhaven Project. Resolution T-17521

        June 23, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of$1,256,524

        • Cal.net, Inc. El Dorado South and East Project- Provides last-mile fixed wireless infrastructure to deliver broadband services to 1,350 households in underserved rural communities of southern and eastern El Dorado County. Resolution T-17498. (Voluntarily withdrawn by Cal.net on July 1, 2022.)

        May 12, 2016

        CEQA Resolution: CPUC conditionally approves additional funding of either $399,853.20 or $462,978

        • Happy Valley Telephone CompanyOlinda Underserved Broadband Project- To conduct California Environmental Quality ACT (CEQA) review and to complete the Olinda Underserved Broadband Project. Resolution T-17517

        January 28, 2016

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $6,580,007

        • Race Telecommunications Gigafy Mono Project- Extends high-speed broadband to approximately 399 households in the underserved communities of South Chalfant, Benton, Benton Hot Springs, Swall Meadows, and Mono City in Mono County. Resolution T-17477

        January 14, 2016

        CPUC approves two resolutions for a grant amount of $3,177,476

        • Race Telecommunications Five Mining CommunitiesProject - Extends high-speed broadband service to approximately 202 households in the underserved communities of Randsburg and Johannesburg in Kern County and Red Mountain in San Bernardino County. Resolution T-17488
        • Cal.net, Inc. El Dorado North Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to approximately 1,537 households in Quintette, Buckeye, Volcanoville, Fornis, Greenwood, Meadow Brook, and Garden Valley in the northern regions of El Dorado County. Resolution T-17497

        December 27, 2015

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $2,662,450

        • Anza Electric Cooperative Connect Anza Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to approximately 3,751 households in the underserved communities of Anza, Aguanga, Lake Riverside Estates, and Reed Valley in Western Riverside County. Resolution T-17503

        December 3, 2015

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $16,156,323 and a loan amount of $500,000 (totaling $16,656,323)

        • Bright Fiber Network, Inc. Bright Fiber Broadband Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to approximately 1,941 households in underserved Nevada County communities, generally between the outskirts of Grass Valley and Colfax. Resolution T-17495

        August 19, 2015

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $2,239,991

        • Race Telecommunications, Inc. Gigafy Backus Unserved Broadband Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to 7.9 square miles covering the Backus Road area of Mojave in Kern County. Resolution T-17480

        July 23, 2015

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $202,557

        • Citizens Telecommunications Company, subsidiary of Frontier Communications Corporation, Petrolia Project- Extends speeds of up to 25 Mbps download and 1.5 Mbps upload to approximately 138 households in the underserved community of Petrolia, Humboldt County, 10 miles southeast of Cape Mendocino. Resolution T-17484

        May 7, 2015

        CPUC approves two resolutions for a combined grant amount of $3,323,205

        • Ultimate Internet Access, Inc. Helendale Project- Extends high-speed internet service to approximately 2,279 households spread over 3.9 square miles in and adjoining the underserved community of Helendale, San Bernardino County. Resolution T-17478
        • Ultimate Internet Access, Inc. Wrightwood Project- Extends high-speed internet service to approximately 1,857 households spread over 3.2 square miles in and adjoining the underserved community of Wrightwood, which straddles the border between San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties. Resolution T-17475

        June 26, 2014

        CPUC approves two resolutions for a combined grant amount of $6,889,399

        • Race Telecommunications, Inc. Mono County Underserved Broadband Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to 2.8 square miles covering Aspen Springs, Chalfant, Crowley Lake, and Sunny Slopes in Mono County. Resolution T-17433
        • Shasta County Telecom, Inc. Shasta County Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project- Extends high-speed Internet service to an estimated 331 square miles covering north of Bella Vista, Round Mountain, Montgomery Creek, and Lake Margaret areas of Shasta County. Resolution T-17439

        April 10, 2014

        CPUC approves four resolutions for a combined grant and loan amount of $12,010,089

        • Surfnet Communications, Inc., Monterey Dunes Project- Extends high-speed broadband service to 0.58 square miles in the Monterey Dunes area, located in Northern Monterey County. Resolution T-17431. (Voluntarily withdrawn by Surfnet in Resolution T-17528)
        • Surfnet Communications, Inc., Paradise Road Project- Extendshigh-speed broadband service to 3.30 square miles in the Paradise Road area, located in Northern Monterey County. Resolution T-17430
        • Sunesys, LLC, Connected Central Coast Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project- builds a 91-mile middle-mile backhaul network from Santa Cruz to Soledad and extend high-speed internet service to 430 square miles covering Castroville and the California Highway 156 (CA156) corridor towards Prunedale, Chualar, Gonzalez, Soledad, and Salinas in the Central Coast. Resolution T-17429
        • Ponderosa Telephone Company Cressman Project- Extendshigh-speed Internet service to 3.56 square miles covering the Cressman area of Fresno County. Resolution T-17428

        December 19, 2013

        CPUC approves one resolution for a grant amount of $1,755,042

        • Ponderosa Telephone Company Beasore/Central Camp Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project- Extendshigh-speed internet service to 3.49 square miles covering the Beasore and Central Camp communities of unincorporated Madera County and provide safety-enhancing landline telephone service in an area where there currently is none. Resolution T-17424

        October 31, 2013

        CPUC approves five resolutions for a combined grant and loan amount of $4,833,502

        • Ponderosa Telephone Company Big Creek Project- Extendshigh-speed internet service in the Fresno communities of Big Creek, Huntington Lake, and Lakeshore. Resolution T-17423
        • The Willits OnlineBoonville Underserved Broadband ProjectandWestport Unserved and Underserved Broadband Project- Extendhigh-speed internet service to 58.35 square miles the Mendocino County towns of Boonville and Westport. Resolutions T-17422 and T-17421.(Willits Westport Project voluntarily withdrawn by Willits Online)
        • Pinnacles Telephone Company Pinnacles Monument Project- Upgrades broadband service to households and anchor institutions in a large rural area of San Benito County. Resolution T-17420
        • Race Telecommunications Boron Underserved Broadband Project- Extendshigh-speed internet to the City of Boron in Kern County. Resolution T-17416

        October 17, 2013

        CPUC approves two resolutions for projects designed to extend high-speed internet service into underserved rural and tribal communities

        • Karuk Tribe Klamath River Rural Broadband Initiative Project- Enables the Karuk Tribe to install a middle-mile fiber optic network and last-mile wireless network. Resolution T-17418
        • Race Telecommunications Kern County High Desert Project- Extendshigh speed internet service to 72.5 square mile of underserved areas in Kern County. Resolution T-17415

        October 3, 2013

        The CPUC approves three matching grants that will improve internet accessibility in underserved areas in northern California's Shasta County, the central California Sierras, and along part of the southeastern California-Arizona border

        • Happy Valley Telephone Company Olinda Underserved Broadband Project-Extends high-speed internet service in Olinda, Anderson and other unincorporated areas of Shasta County. A 60 percent matching grant has been awarded to help fund the Olinda Project. Resolution T-17411
        • TDS Telecom Winterhaven Underserved Broadband Project- Coversthe Winterhaven Community and other areas of unincorporated Imperial County, including the Quechan Indian Reservation; total amount of grant: $2,064,967. Resolution T-17410
        • Foresthill Telephone Company Big DipperUnderserved Broadband Project - Grants$117,000 will help extend high-speed internet service to the Placer County community of Iowa Hill. Resolution T-17409

        September 6, 2013

        CPUC approves one resolution for additional funding in the amount of $9,928,715

        • California Broadband CooperativeDigital 395 Project- Awards the California Broadband Cooperative up to$9,928,715in additional funding to complete the Digital 395 Project for unforeseen environmental permitting costs. Resolution T-17408

        August 15, 2013

        The CPUC has rescinded four projects, released unused funds, and made additional census block groups (CBGs) available for other CASF projects

        • – Release funds for projects in the following resolutions: T-17195 (Carmel Valley), T-17196 (Los Banos), and T-17199 (Friant and Vacaville). Makes available $386,463 for other applications. Resolution T-17404

        August 23, 2012

        CPUC approves $286,398 for broadband in Mono County

        • Verizon California, Inc., Crowley Lake, and Swall Meadows Project- Extends high-speed internet service into unserved and underserved areas of Mono County. Resolution T-17350. (Rescinded - January 28, 2016, by Race Communications’ Resolution T-17477)

        December 15, 2011

        CPUC approves additional funding of $1,540,258 for broadband infrastructure deployment in Humboldt and Trinity Counties

        • IP Networks Highway 36 Humboldt-Trinity Counties Project-Approves new funds to cover 40% of exogenous additional costs. Resolution T-17352

        November 10, 2011

        CPUC approves 40% matching funding for broadband in Alpine County

        • Frontier Communications of the Southwest, Inc., the Alpine Underserved Broadband Project- Expands deployment of DSL into rural areas of Alpine County. Resolution T-17348

        September 22, 2011

        CPUC approves 40% matching funding for broadband in Del Norte County

        • Frontier Communications West Coast, Inc., the Del Norte Underserved Broadband Project-Extends high-speed internet service to northern California. Resolution T-17341

        September 8, 2011

        CPUC rescinds two CASF grant awards

        • Rescinds Previously Awarded Grant Funding- Releases$5,881,405 of CASF grant awards from projects in ResolutionsT-17197 (Rapid Link, Inc. and Mother Lode Internet, Mother Lode Broadband project) and T-17225 (Telenational Communications, Inc. and Mother Lode Internet, Mother Load Broadband Project) and makes these funds available for other applications. Resolution T-17329

        June 23, 2011

        CPUC rescinds nine CASF grant awards

        CPUCRescinds Funding for Nine Projects- Releases$13,061,002 of California Advanced Services Fund grant awards from projects in Resolutions T-17196 (Irwin and Oakdale), T-17199 (Carmel and Madera Acres), T-17237 (Siskiyou Seiad Valley), T-17240 (Central Coast Broadband Consortium), T-17242 (Nevada County Connected), T-17268 (Siskiyou County EDC), and T-17288 (Northern California Open Community Fiber Network), making these funds available for other applications. Resolution T-17317

        June 9, 2011

        CPUC approves 40% matching funding for broadband in San Bernardino County

        • Frontier Communications of the Southwest, Inc. the San Bernardino Unserved Broadband Project- Approves funds to bring high-speed internet access to southeastern California. Resolution T-17322

        October 14, 2010

        CPUC approves 10% matching grant inCalifornia'sCentral Valley

        • Central Valley Independent Network Project (CVIN)- Contributes $6,659,967 toward a network of middle-mile and last-mile facilities for the Central Valley Independent Network, LLC (CVIN) and Corporation for Educational Network Initiatives in California. The amount granted represents 10% of the project costs to provide broadband service to unserved areas of Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Kern Counties along with 12 other rural counties and 60 anchor institutions in the Central Valley.Resolution T-17295

        September 2, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grant for broadband in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties

        • Redwood Telephone LLC Northern California Open Community Fiber Network Project- Provides middle-mile and last-mile facilities in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. Resolution T-17288. (Rescinded by Resolution T-17317)

        July 29, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grant for broadband in Poker Flat area of Calaveras County

        • Calaveras Telephone Company Poker Flat Project- Upgrades broadband service with fiber-to-the-home in underserved Calaveras County. Resolution T-17282

        July 8, 2010

        CPUC approves a matching grant for broadband infrastructure in the northernmost part of the state, rescinds one project, releases unused funds, and makes additional census block groups (CBGs) available for other CASF projects

        • Siskiyou Economic Development Council Middle-Mile Project- Brings high-speed Internet access to underserved areas of the northernmost part of the state. Resolution T-17268
        • Releases CASF Grant Award for Broadband Associates- Rescindsthe Highway 299 Project (Resolution T-17187), making available to new applicants the CBGs that were previously approved. Resolution T-17280

        June 24, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grant for broadband in the Mojave Air and Space Port of Kern County

        • Race Telecommunications, Inc. Mojave Air and Space Port Project- Brings high-speed Internet access service to more than 231 businesses and public service agencies in the underserved and underserved areas of Mojave, Kern County. Resolution T-17279

        May 20, 2010

        CPUC rescinds CASF grant awards for seven broadband infrastructure projects in Fresno County, disencumbers corresponding CASF matching funds, and makes available census block groups previously approved for these projects

        • Resolution to Rescind Seven CASF Grants- Releases funding from projects granted in ResolutionT-17229 (Inyo Networks Last Mile Project), T-17241 (Race Telecommunications Last Mile Project), T-17245 (California Valley Broadband Middle Mile Project), T-17234 (Frontier Alturas), T-17224 (Frontier Lookup),T-17246 (Plumas Sierra Last Mile Project) and T-17239 (Broadband Associates Northeastern California Project), making new funds and the associated census block groupsavailablefor other applicants. Resolution T-17272
        • Ponderosa Cablevision Auberry Project- Approves an increase from $405,613 to $1,154,780 in CASF grant award for the Auberry Project in Fresno County. Resolution T-17274

        May 6, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grants for broadband in the Central Valley and Mother Lode region

        • California Valley Broadband California Broadband Project- Reduces CASF funding from $7,893,700, to $7,878,386 and modifies the project's coverage area. Resolution T-17245A
          • D.10-05-003- Modifies Resolution T-17245 to Resolution T-17245A
        • Audeamus, LLC Audeamus Last-Mile Project- Awards a contingent fund in the amount of $1,154,494.50 to bring broadband to Fresno County’s unserved communities of San Joaquin, Tranquility and West Fresno. Resolution T-17265
        • Telenational Communications Inc. and Mother Lode Internet Mother Lode Broadband Project-Approves a grant from the California Advanced Services Fund of $3,110,064 representing 40% of the total cost for the Mother Lode Broadband project for the underserved areas of Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, Alpine and Mariposa counties. Resolution T-17225. (Rescinded by Resolution T-17329)

        February 25, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grant for broadband in Plumas and Sierra Counties

        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications: Plumas-Sierra Middle-Mile Project - Approves California Advance Service Fund award of$1,721,280 to assist construction of middle-mile infrastructure in Lassen, Plumas, and Sierra counties. Resolution T-17230

        January 21, 2010

        CPUC approves matching grants for broadband in Central Valley and Northern California

        • Verizon The Sea Ranch Project - Approves funding from the California Advanced Services Fund of $1,872,017 amounting to 40% of total project cost, plus Contribution in Aid of Construction, to bring broadband to unserved and underserved areas of Cazadero, Timber Cove, and The Sea Ranch communities. Resolution T-17238
        • Broadband Associates International Northeastern California Project-Approves funding from the California Advanced Services Fund amounting to $18,012,964, representing 10% of the project costs, to provide broadband service to unserved and underserved areas of Shasta, Modoc, Tehama, Lassen, Plumas, Sutter, Colusa, and Lake counties. Resolution T-17239
        • California Valley Broadband Project-Approves funding from the California Advanced Services Fund amounting to $7,893,700, representing 10% of total project costs, to provide broadband service to unserved and underserved areas of the Central Valley and Delta communities. Resolution T-17245

        December 17, 2009

        CPUC approves matching grant for high-speed internet to Lassen County

        • Plumas-Sierra Telecommunications Last-Mile Project - Approves funding from the California Advanced Services Fund amounting to $166,911, representing 10% of total project costs, to provide broadband service to unserved and underserved areas of southeastern Lassen County. Resolution T-17246

        December 8, 2009

        CPUC approves conditional grant to improve broadband service to underserved regions of Mono, Inyo, Eastern Kern, and Eastern SierraCounties

        • California Broadband Cooperative Digital 395 Middle-Mile Project-Approves funding from the California Advanced Services Fund amounting to $19,294,717, representing 19% of total project costs, to provide broadband service to underserved areas of Mono, Inyo, eastern Kern, and eastern Sierra Counties. Resolution T-17232

        November 20, 2009

        CPUC approves broadband grants to bridge the digital divide in the state

        • IP Networks Inc. Highway 36 Humboldt-Trinity Counties Project helping Humboldt County and Trinity County communities of Bridgeville, Mad River, Dinsmore and Ruth. Resolution T-17227
        • Ponderosa Cablevision Auberry Project helping the Fresno County communities of Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Resolution T-17236
        • Siskiyou Telephone CompanySeiad Underserved Broadband Project helping the Siskiyou County community of Seiad. Resolution T-17237
        • University Corporation at Monterey Bay Central Coast Broadband Consortium Middle-Mile Project helping communities in Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties. Resolution T-17240
        • Race Telecommunications Last-Mile Project helping the Kern County communities of Arvin, Bear Valley Springs, Boron, California City, Golden Hills, Mojave, Rosamond, Stallion Springs, and Tehachapi. Resolution T-17241
        • Nevada County Economic Resource Council Nevada County Connected Middle-Mile Project helping the Nevada County communities of Cherokee, Hobart Mills, Junction House, Kingvale, Lake City, Moores Flat, North Bloomfield, North Columbia, Orleans Flat, Relief, Washington and Woolsey Flat. Resolution T-17242

        October 29, 2009

        CPUC approves grants for high-speed internet to unserved and underserved areas

        • Inyo Networks Last-Mile Project helping communities in Mono, Inyo, Kern and San Bernardino counties. Resolution T-17229
        • Citizens Telecommunications Company of California Alturas Middle-Mile Project helping the Modoc County community of Alturas. Resolution T-17234

        September 24, 2009

        CPUC approves funding to bring broadband to Modoc County

        • Frontier Communications Lookout Broadband Project helping the Modoc County community of Lookout. Resolution T-17224

        September 10, 2009

        CPUC approves funding to bring broadband to southern Sierra Nevad communities

        • MCC Telephony Kernville Interconnect Project helping the Kern County communities of Kernville, Onyx, Weldon, and Wofford Heights. Resolution T-17221

        July 9, 2009

        CPUC approves funding for high-speed broadband in unserved areas of the Mother Lode Region

        • Rapid Link Inc. and Mother Lode InternetMother Lode Broadband Project helping communities in Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, and Mariposa Counties. Resolution T-17197. (Rescinded by Resolution T-17329)

        April 16, 2009

        CPUC approves funding for five projects to upgrade broadband service in underserved rural areas

        • helping the communities of Vacaville, Madera Acres, Friant, Clovis and Carmel. Resolution T-17199

        March 12, 2009

        CPUC approves broadband projects in two unserved and underserved counties

        • Willits OnLine Covelo and Laytonville Broadband Projects helping the Mendocino County communities of Covelo and Laytonville. Resolution T-17183
        • helping the communities of Lodi, Oakdale, Irwin, Los Banos, Easton, Birds Landing and Livingston. Resolution T-17196

        February 20, 2009

        CPUC approves $8,000,000 to help bring broadband to unserved areas

        • Broadband Associates InternationalHighway 299 Broadband Network Project helping eleven communities along Highway 299 in Humboldt, Trinity, and Shasta counties. Resolution T-17187.(Withdrawn by Resolution T-17280)
        • helping the communities of Alta/Blue Canyon (Nevada/Placer Counties), Carmel Valley (Monterey County), Comptche (Mendocino County), and Warner Springs (San Diego County). Resolution T-17195

        November 21, 2008

        CPUC helps bridge digital divide through funding of six broadband projects in unserved areas

        • helping the communities of Blanchard, Grenada, Hopland, Mount Wilson, Pinyon, and Prattville. Resolution T-17182
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