[rodeogulchbroadband] Re: Update and call to action

Got it and I'll send it to you no later than tomorrow, but there may
be tune-ups over the weekend as the different areas will be in contact
with their neighbors and will probably improve on my list. Thank you
so much for including us in everything.

Alayne

On 4/7/11, Eric Rupp <ericrupp@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Alayne,
>
> I didn't seek an invitation to Tuesday's meeting as it will be broader in
> scope than just the North Rodeo Gulch issue.  But, we're in close contact
> with the key players and everybody seems to be working with us to get this
> thing done. Supposing that our census information will be in digital form, I
> will email it, then communicate by telephone to make sure everybody's got it
> (and lightly underscore the fact that WE DELIVERED).
>
> Eric
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rodeogulchbroadband-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:rodeogulchbroadband-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alayne Meeks
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 7:16 AM
> To: rodeogulchbroadband@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [rodeogulchbroadband] Re: Update and call to action
>
> I'll get my lists done and if there's another source of information
> from the fire department then that's good too. Eric, do you plan to be
> at the meeting on Tuesday? In other words, how do we get our
> information to them? Alayne
>
> On 4/6/11, Marianna Mejia <lamarianna@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> You guys are incredible. Keep up the good work! Glad we are neighbors.
>> Marianna Mejia
>>
>> On Apr 6, 2011, at 10:36 PM, Alayne Meeks wrote:
>>
>>> Good evening. I've broken the road into 5 areas and think we have
>>> people representing 4 of those areas. The first area is N. Rodeo Gulch
>>> to Hidden Valley and includes Chardonnay, Lupin, Rodeo Ridge, etc. The
>>> second area is Amigo Rd and I imagine Eric Rupp to be taking care of
>>> compiling that area's addresses. The third area is Hidden Valley and I
>>> think Stephanie has offered to represent those houses. The fourth area
>>> is N. Rodeo Gulch from Hidden Valley to the black walnut tree,
>>> including Ponza Lane, Brady Lane, etc. and that area I've taken. The
>>> last area is covered by Kevin and includes from the black walnut tree
>>> to the end of the road. I have been compiling, by hand, the list of
>>> those respondents from the survey and combining it with the list
>>> originally given me by Gizelle. I'm happy to make up separate lists
>>> for each area with what information I have and I'll assume that names
>>> will be added or additional houses as needed.
>>>
>>> Does this make sense or does someone have a better solution? 5 areas
>>> gives us 5 representatives, minimum, at the meeting and smaller areas
>>> that we're familiar with should make it easier to obtain information.
>>> I plan to ask neighbors, both Sheila and Claudia have offered, to look
>>> over my spreadsheet of this area and add to it if they see any
>>> omissions. I've also made a spreadsheet for Kevin and plan on doing
>>> the same for areas 1 and 3. I had the least amount of information for
>>> Amigo, probably because they have been well organized before the rest
>>> of us got involved. I'll proceed until I hear of another plan and I
>>> can have all of the areas done by Thursday or Friday.
>>>
>>> Alayne
>>>
>>> On 4/6/11, Sue Bennell <sbennell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hi Eric et al
>>>>
>>>> Here's the census info for Hidden Valley Ridge (off Hidden Valley Road)
>>>>
>>>> Three addresses: 220, 280 and 310. All are single dwellings.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks to everyone who's spearheading this
>>>> campaign. We'll all benefit from better Internet speeds.
>>>>
>>>> Sue Bennell
>>>>
>>>> At 05:06 PM 4/6/2011, you wrote:
>>>>> Dear neighbors,
>>>>>
>>>>> Today I talked with Comcast’s regional Director
>>>>> of Franchise Operations.   She’s received the
>>>>> engineering estimate (233 homes, $560k, etc.)
>>>>> and has forwarded this to Comcast’s regional
>>>>> construction and financial planners.
>>>>>
>>>>> She’s very aware of our great need for services,
>>>>> seems to be pulling for us, and confided that
>>>>> there’s a possibility of construction as early as Q4 of this year!
>>>>>
>>>>> BUT, we’re not there yet.  By her invitation,
>>>>> what we need to expedite Comcast’s process is an
>>>>> accurate CENSUS of the North Rodeo Gulch neighborhood:
>>>>>
>>>>> ·         addresses
>>>>> ·         the number of dwellings (potential
>>>>> different customers) at each address
>>>>>
>>>>> This is non-personal information that should be
>>>>> readily attainable.  (Optionally we could also
>>>>> gather names, email addresses, phone numbers,
>>>>> etc.  that might be useful in the future…)
>>>>>
>>>>> This leaves three questions:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1)      Is there a confirmed effort underway to
>>>>> divide up the North Rodeo Gulch area into zones
>>>>> and collect census data in each zone?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2)      Who will compile this data into a single list?
>>>>>
>>>>> 3)      When can this list be ready to email to Comcast?
>>>>>
>>>>> I volunteer to get this information for Amigo Road (and spurs), by
>>>>> Friday.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best to all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Eric Rupp
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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