Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1178

Introduced
3/22/24  
Refer
3/22/24  

Caption

Installation of empty conduit lines as part of a digging project in a right-of-way and offers of service from fiber optic cable broadband lines installed in rights-of-way. (FE)

Impact

By allowing local governments and the Department of Transportation to mandate conduit installation, AB1178 aims to improve statewide broadband access, potentially leading to enhanced internet services for residents and businesses. Internet service providers will have a duty to offer service to structures within 300 feet of a newly installed fiber optic line, streamlining access to high-speed internet. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the importance of robust broadband infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, thereby aligning state regulations with modern demands for connectivity.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1178 mandates the installation of empty conduit lines as part of any digging projects conducted within a city, village, town, or county's right-of-way. The project specifically targets the installations of fiber optic broadband lines, aiming to ensure that infrastructure is in place for future internet services. The bill defines 'special work' to include construction or maintenance of sidewalks or highway projects. This will facilitate future enhancements in broadband connectivity as local governments are empowered to require the installation of conduits without adhering to typical notice and cost-benefit analysis procedures, promoting a faster implementation process for broadband infrastructure.

Contention

There are concerns regarding the bill’s implications for local autonomy. While proponents argue that the streamlined process will accelerate broadband deployment, opponents may view it as an encroachment on local governments' authority to regulate their own right-of-way projects. Another point of contention could be the potential burden placed on Internet service providers, as they are obligated to expand services without corresponding support or resources. The balance between fostering technological advancement and maintaining local government control will likely be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB1083

Installation of empty conduit lines as part of a digging project in a right-of-way and offers of service from fiber optic cable broadband lines installed in rights-of-way. (FE)

WI HB626

Real Estate Development and Highway Rights-of-Way - Installation of Broadband Micro Conduits and Microducts

WI HB436

Provides for the installation of telecommunication lines relative to a railroad right-of-way

WI AB980

Department of Transportation: broadband: fiber optic cables: priority areas.

WI SCR35

Requests DOTD to determine which of its assets are available for broadband internet lines and to implement a "Dig Once" policy allowing broadband internet operators to install cable in the ground.

WI HB1752

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.

WI SB1029

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.

WI HB3265

Relating to fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads

WI HF736

A bill for an act relating to the installation of transmission lines on highway rights-of-way.

WI HB3213

Relating to excavation for the installation of buried fiber-optic cable.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.