Mayor
Initially, the plan will include installation of transmitters to cover a two- to three-block radius around city schools as well as the densely populated
Residents in covered areas will have free internet access with certain restrictions, such as limitations on streaming and gaming. The plan has been months in the making and would be expanded to other parts of the city as funding allows. The city is expecting aid from the
"This project has potential to change lives for the better in the
In a matter of months ... residents will have access to telehealth, online schooling and telecommuting. These are all essential services that are desperately needed."
He said it's been a labor of love for himself, Human Services Director
"I think it shows the city really cares for its residents," Genovese said.
Similar projects are run in cities such as
Bysiewicz said disparities exist throughout the state when it comes to high-speed internet access — 20% of white families lack access compared to 35% of Latino and 34% of Black families.
House Bill 6442, she said, ultimately would provide universal access to high-speed internet, help to map areas of the state in need of access and provide for lower-cost access in underserved areas. Passage of the bill also would lay a foundation to access funds from proposals by President
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"For this past year we've been living in a digital world. For many of us, the internet has been a critical lifeline," Bysiewicz said. "For others, the lack of internet has led to missed opportunities for telehealth appointments, missed schoolwork and lack of immediate access for scheduling vaccine appointments."
Milstein said the city has stepped in with its humanitarian helpline to find people who need help scheduling health and vaccine appointments, especially the elderly, disabled and those who do not speak English. The city has been using senior center buses to help residents with transportation needs.
The city's long-term pandemic recovery team also has developed a hybrid learning pod program, partnering with local organizations to provide spaces for students to access to remote classwork and work on off days.
City Councilor
With few options, Goodwin said getting better access meant infrastructure work at his complex.
"Just imagine how many other people aren't fortunate enough to have funds to pay for that," he said. "They're struggling right now."
State Rep.
The city's Humanitarian Emergency Lifeline Program provides direction on food resources, unemployment, evictions, housing matters, health care or anything else related to or impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It can be accessed by calling (860) 437-6394 or emailing helpline@newlondonct.org.
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