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File #: ID17-576    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 4/12/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/27/2017 Final action: 4/27/2017
Title: BILL - (For introduction) - An uncodified ordinance reauthorizing the public, education, and government access (PEG) fee on state video franchise holders operating within the City.
Sponsors: Office of Mayor & City Manager
Attachments: 1. Ordinance.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



April 27, 2017


FROM: BRUCE RUDD, City Manager

BY: MARK STANDRIFF, Director of Communications & Public Affairs

SUBJECT
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BILL - (For introduction) - An uncodified ordinance reauthorizing the public, education, and government access (PEG) fee on state video franchise holders operating within the City.

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RECOMMENDATION

The Administration recommends that the City Council adopt an uncodified ordinance to exercise the City's right to continue to collect Public, Education and Government (PEG) fees from its cable/video TV operators.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Digital Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 (DIVCA) as codified in California Public Utilities Code Section 5800, et.seq., preempt a California local entity's right to franchise its cable and video TV operators by transferring cable franchising authority to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). However, DIVCA does allow local governments to establish by ordinance a PEG fee equal to 1% of gross revenues.

In 2007, the City adopted Fresno Municipal Code Section 9-235, which took legal effect on December 4, 2007. By adopting of Section 9-235, the City, among other things, authorized the collection of a 5% franchise fee and 1% PEG fee from holders of state video franchises. The Finance Department oversees the collection of those fees.

BACKGROUND

DIVCA states that state video franchises issued by the CPUC are given a term of 10 years. The current state-issued franchises to the City's cable/video providers will expire on March 31, 2017, for AT&T and on January 1, 2018, for Comcast. These state video franchises can and are being reviewed under a highly streamlined procedure adopted by the CPUC.

This is significant because the section of DIVCA that authorizes the City to create the PEG fee ordinance also states that "the ordinance shall expire, and may be reauthorized, upon the expiration of the state franchise." At this time, the law is unclear as to w...

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