Pennsylvania is looking to close the digital divide and ensure that there is the Internet for All and needs input from residents to make it happen.
A community meeting on the matter will be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on July 31 at the Rainy Linn Hall within the Venango County Fairgrounds. The meeting is in partnership with the PA Broadband Development Authority, Northwest Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission, Venango County United Way, and Oil Region Alliance.
Attendees will be given an opportunity to ask questions and provide information about internet access at their homes and businesses. No personal information will be requested.
“The data collected is so important for not only Venango County, but for the entire NW PA region,” the planning commission posted about the event.
Attendees are asked to register in advance at dced.pa.gov/event/internet-for-all-community-event-venango, but registration is not required.
Those unable to attend who would like to still provide information for the project can do so by completing a 10-minute online survey or by contacting the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority at [email protected].
Attendees will be given an opportunity to ask questions and provide information about internet access at their homes and businesses. No personal information will be requested.
“The data collected is so important for not only Venango County, but for the entire NW PA region,” the planning commission posted about the event.
Attendees are asked to register in advance at dced.pa.gov/event/internet-for-all-community-event-venango, but registration is not required.
Those unable to attend who would like to still provide information for the project can do so by completing a 10-minute online survey or by contacting the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority at [email protected].