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Tuolumne County Gets $9-M Broadband Infrastructure Grants

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Sonora, CA — The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has awarded $9 million in broadband infrastructure awards for five projects in Tuolumne County as part of the state’s $2 billion Last Mile Federal Funding Account grant program.

“We are making extraordinary progress towards achieving our state’s Broadband for All objectives as we work to connect all Californians to fast, reliable, and affordable broadband infrastructure,” said CPUC President Alice Reynolds.

Summary of the Grant Funding chart
Summary of the Grant Funding Chart

Focusing on underserved and low-income regions, the initiative aims to reduce the digital divide by boosting investment in broadband infrastructure, lowering costs, and improving access for all, benefiting around 3,300 homes and businesses in Tuolumne County. Sierra Nevada Communications has received four grants, and AT&T has received one. This chart is a breakdown of the five projects and funding.

CPUC officials provided this data on the state’s broadband expansion:

  • With today’s grants, the CPUC has given out over $1 billion in broadband funding for projects in 52 California counties.
  • The state budget for 2027–2028 is expected to include an additional $550 million for the Last Mile initiative.

Important accomplishments to date:

  • 113 statewide broadband initiatives were funded.
  • Better connection benefits two million Californians.
  • 73 initiatives that mostly benefit underprivileged communities.
  • These projects are deploying 7,000 kilometers of fiber.

Click here for a complete breakdown of the five projects.

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