HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 12c - Library Broadband & Network Equipment Upgrade
DATE: April 5, 2022
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROM: Darlene Bradley, Director of Library and Museum Services
Prepared by: Roger Hiles, Library Services Manager
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION NO. 7421 AUTHORIZING A SUPPLEMENTAL
APPROPRIATION IN THE LIBRARY AND MUSEUM SERVICES BUDGET
FOR A PUBLIC BROADBAND AND NETWORK EQUIPMENT UPGRADE IN
AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $57,789, OFFSET BY FUNDS RECEIVED
FROM THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT OF 2021
Recommendation: Adopt
SUMMARY
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the need for online connectivity. The Arcadia
Public Library’s public broadband infrastructure, purchased seven years ago, and used
by over 100,000 patrons annually, must be upgraded to meet current needs and technical
requirements. With the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) placing a
priority on public broadband access, an opportunity exists to fund needed upgrades
without burdening the City’s General Fund. It is recommended that the City Council adopt
Resolution No. 7421 authorizing a supplemental appropriation in the Department of
Library and Museum Services Budget in an amount not to exceed $57,789, which will be
offset by funds received from ARPA distributions.
BACKGROUND
Since 2015, the Arcadia Public Library has provided internet service to the Library’s public
computers and public Wi-Fi system through a connection to the California Research and
Education Network (“CalREN”), which is maintained by the Corporation for Education
Network Initiatives in California (“CENIC”). This network currently provides high quality, high-
speed access to the University of California, the California State University system,
California Community Colleges, the California K-12 system, some private universities, and
many public libraries.
The California State Library established the California Public Library Broadband Consortium
to allow the State to apply for grant funds from the California Public Utilities Commission’s
Teleconnect Fund grant program and U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s
Universal Service Program for Schools and Libraries grant program on behalf of member
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libraries. These grant funds are then applied towards the cost of the CENIC broadband
service and result in a substantially discounted cost for member libraries.
In the years since 2015, the Library’s public computers and Wi-Fi system served more than
100,000 patrons annually prior to the pandemic, and 5,000 patrons using the Wi-Fi from
outside the building during the Library’s closure to the public in 2020-21. Since the Library
reopened to the public, usage has grown back steadily.
The network hardware supporting the service has become obsolete and will not support
CalREN’s plans for enhanced future capacity.
DISCUSSION
This proposal for improved public broadband service includes an upgrade of the Library’s
network from the current 1 gigabits per second (“Gbps”) capacity to 10 Gbps, replacement
of the circuit hardware needed to support the higher speed, and replacement of the seven-
year-old network hardware (router, switches, and firewall) used for the Library’s public
network, and three years of maintenance and support for the new equipment.
Of note, the upgraded 10 Gbps service is actually less expensive going forward because
it is the CalREN’s new standard for broadband connectivity.
Proposed upgrades:
Network equipment replacement: $12,328
Two 48-port switches: $5,300
Two 48-port management software licenses (3-year term): $2,255
Two switch maintenance licenses (3-year term): $3,000
Secondary power supply: $1,773
Broadband Circuit Upgrade: $37,400
One Router
Two optical transceivers
One backup modem
Circuit deployment fee
Maintenance for 3-years
Sales tax (est.): $2,811
Contingency (10%): $5,250
Total: $57,789
As a member of the California State Library’s Public Library Broadband consortium, the
Arcadia Public Library receives regular reimbursements for ongoing broadband service from
the California State Library from a mix of State and Federal funds. The Library will continue
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to be eligible for these reimbursements with the upgraded circuit, and grant funding should
also be available to defray some of the hardware costs of this upgrade. Details should be
available later this year, as grant funding levels are determined. In the meantime, the full
amount of the upgrade is being requested using ARPA funds. Should other grants be
available, they will be used first to reserve ARPA funding for other pursuits. Note that grant
funding in the past has been managed by Califa Group but is being moved by the State to
CTC Technology & Energy, though the terms of the grant will be unchanged.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California Environmental
Quality Act (“CEQA”), and it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the
environment. Thus, this matter is exempt under CEQA.
FISCAL IMPACT
The cost of the upgrade is not budgeted for this Fiscal Year. Therefore, a supplemental
appropriation in an amount not to exceed $57,789 is being requested to adequately fund
the Public Broadband and Network Equipment upgrade, which will be offset in its entirety by
funds received from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. ARPA specifically provided
local municipalities with funds to recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19
pandemic with an emphasis on providing broadband access to underserved communities.
As a result, the project will have no financial burden on the City’s General Fund, which would
normally support such acquisitions.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the City Council determine that this action is exempt under the
California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and adopt Resolution No. 7421 authorizing
a supplemental appropriation in the Department of Library and Museum Services Budget
for the Public Broadband and Network Equipment Upgrade in an amount not to exceed
$57,789, offset by funds received from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Attachment “A” - Resolution No. 7421
Attachment “B” - Circuit upgrade price quote from CENIC
Attachment "A"
Attachment “B”