SouthWest Common Council
Communications Committee Minutes
Meeting Date: 01/19/12
Attendance:
John Boutet (Location19), Eleanor Coleman (SWAN)
TOPIC
Presentation: Devise survey for determining who would benefit/make use of free Wi-Fi
NOTES
We devised the following survey and plan to test it out at the Saturday January 28, 2012
Missing Person Event at the Willson Commencement Accademy Cafeteria from 11am to 3pm.
SW Quadrant Wi-Fi Survey Date _____________________
Street _______________________________________________ Zip Code ____________
Does your home have a computer? ___ yes ___no
If yes, do you have Internet? ___ yes ___no Wi-Fi? ___ yes ___no
If yes: ___cable ___dial-up ___DSL Other __________________________
Do you have an email address? ___ yes ___no
If you use a computer outside of the home, where is it located?
PLACE ADDRESS
Library
School
Relative’s House
Recreation Center
Church
.
Do you have access to a laptop/I-Pad/Notebook/Tablet? ___ yes ___no
If yes, does it have Wi-Fi? ___ yes ___no
Can you use your cell phone to get the Internet? ___ yes ___no
OPTIONAL:
Name __________________________________ Phone _____________________
Email _____________________________________________
Downloadable Survey Form:
Tags:
It is absolutely essential that we consider how the operational costs would be paid for. The biggest cost of a municipal Wi-Fi system is not the capital costs of the hardware (wireless access points and fiber optics that provide the backhaul to the access points), nor would it be ongoing maintenance of the hardware. The greatest cost would be the ongoing operational costs of the "bandwidth"-- the capacity of the data service. Earlier minutes show that Frontier estimates that the monthly operation costs of Wi-Fi in SW Rochester would be about $55,000 per month.
While a "free" Wi-Fi would be beneficial to the neighborhood, so would "free" electricity. Electric service is a good analogy, as data service is essentially a modern utility, and the greatest cost of supplying electric utility to homes is not the costs of the wires and poles, but rather the operational costs of producing the electricity itself.
The problem is that nothing that costs money to produce can truly be "free." Somebody has to pay for it. Who would pay for the costs of providing municipal Wi-Fi? If we were able to find a funding source on this scale, would that funding be better applied toward other unmet community needs such as housing rehabilitation, schools, or recreation?
Excellent point, DeWain. I assume people are thinking some combination of grants, City, provider, and maybe U of R monies will pay for this. Unknown. It is worth investigating, but over the years, that certainly adds up.
2 members
12 members
15 members
19 members
14 members
9 members
7 members
10 members
29 members
7 members
4 members
19 members
5 members
7 members
6 members
39 members
23 members
14 members
7 members
40 members
These links plus others can also be found under the Links tab.
ABOUT THE 19TH WARD
19th Ward Community Association
Rochester City Living
RocWiki.org
ANIMAL RELATED SERVICES
To report animal cruelty, call 911 or THE ANIMAL CRUELTY HOTLINE: (585) 223-6500
City of Rochester Low-income Spay/Neuter for pet Dogs and Cats
Rochester Community Animal Clinic - low-income spay/neuter for pet dogs and cats, and feral cats
PAWS, Inc.Providing Animal Welfare Services
City of Rochester Adopt a Dog or Cat
Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Rochester and Monroe County
BUYING A HOME IN THE 19TH WARD
City of Rochester Property Information
Zillow listed homes for sale
COMMUNITY LINKS
John Lightfoot, Monroe County Legislator,District 25
Loretta Scott, City Council President, At Large
LaShay D. Harris, South District
SouthWest Tribune
Sector 4 Comm. Developmant Corp
WDKX Urban contemporary 103.9 FM
WRUR 88.5 UR and WXXI partnership 88.5 FM
EDUCATION
FAITH COMMUNITY
BUSINESSES
El Latino Restaurant
D and L Groceries
Hand Crafted Wrought Iron
Jim Dalberth Sports
Menezes Pizza
TOPS Friendly Markets
Staybridge Suites
OUTREACH AND SERVICES
Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning (CPLP)
Dealing with Lead
Drug Activity
Healthy Blocks
HEAP NY Home Heating Assistant
Home Safety Tips LifeTimesAdultDay Health Care
Medicare
NeighborWorks Rochester
Parking / Abandoned Vehicles
2-1-1 Social Services
ACT Rochester
OTHER
© 2024 Created by John Boutet. Powered by