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The FCC is trying to shove it down states throats

I do think it shouldn't take more than 90 days to get a deal though if they take all the corruption out of the process.
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I do think it shouldn't take more than 90 days to get a deal though if they take all the corruption out of the process.
It depends on how often your city council meets.
At minimum, you have to do three readings for the enabling ordinance and one reading to accept the franchise. In most areas, this is going to take six weeks. If you city council meets only once a month, there's your 90 days right there (assuming you do the first reading of the enabling ordinance the same day you are notified on the franchise, otherwise you might as well not bother because it is impossible to pass a franchise in 90 days). Special meetings can help, but obviously with a 90 day timeline the city would not have the required time to advertise and report and agenda for a special meeting anyway.

This means the city has no time to hire a franchising consultant or run a community needs assessment. Without a community needs assessment (which has to be run by a qualified consultant or qualified city staff - which few cities have), the city cannot legally institute buildout requirements, PEG support, and several other requirements that they are otherwise legally allowed to make.
Without an enabling ordinance (which normally needs to be drafted by a telecommunications lawyer), the city cannot do franchise oversight.

When you add up the time to RFP and hire a consultant (who also is the telecom attorney for the city), drafting and passing an enabling ordinance, and approving a franchise (which in some states or cities requires three readings), there's not a whole lot of that 90 days left to do a community needs assessment or run public hearings. This means virtually zero time to negotiate any part of the deal before the franchise is automatically approved. Ultimately, if a city wants any chance at all of negotiating they are going to have to hire a telcom lawyer onto city staff or keep a franchising consult on contract.
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All excellent points!

Plus, there is no incentive for any provider to work fast with a city to make that 90 day time frame. In fact, the slower the provider can go in this process, the better for them....
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