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AGENDA STATEMENT .
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: (September 16, 1997)
SUBJECI':
Quarterly Status Report ofTCI Cable TV Upgrade Construction
~ (Prepared By: Paul S. Rankin, Assistant City Manager)
EXHIBITS ATIACBED: 1. June Construction Report Dated July 14, 1997
2. July Construction Report Dated August 11, 1997
3. August Construction Report Dated September 9, 1997
RECOMMENDATION: - ~ Receive and file Construction Reports.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: The cost of the construction is being borne solely by Tel as required
by their agreements with the City of Dublin. It is expected that the availability of increased programming
will result in increased cable rates. Neighboring cities where the upgrade is now complete pay
approximately $3.68 per month more than the current Dublin Rate.
. DESCRIPTION: As required by the aurrent Agreement between TCI and the City of Dublin;. TCI has
begun physical construction on the system upgrade. Attached to this report are Progress Reports
submitted by Tel for the months of June, July and August. -.
CONSTRUcnON PROGRESS
Pursuant to their Agreement TCI must have the upgrade completed and be offering the expanded service
by December 31, 1997. Therefore, it is critical that the construction continue in a timely fashion. The
construction involves both the installation of a main :fiber optic 1rUnk line as well as the connection of the
coaxial lines to the new trunk. The new system -also involves the addition of above ground pedestals.
Given that the physical construction got underway in July the Staff report will focus on the July and
August Construction reports.
Tom Baker, TCI General Manager has indicated that the design of the new system requires above ground
locations when electronic equipment is being housed. The Company est1mSltP-s that the current 100
pedestals in Dublin will be increased to approximately 120, when the system is complete. The use of
below ground vaults result in less than desirable environmental conditions, which can affect the life and
operation of the electronic equipment This in turn results in a deterioration and potential increased
service calls. Typically a system upgrade is intended to reduce the maintenance service calls, and
improve the reliability of the system.
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COPIES TO: Tom Baker, General Manager - TCI Tri Valley
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Tel consults with the affected property owners as the site for a vault is selected. The location is within an
existing utility easement, however, the eOmpany recognizes the need to work with homeowners to work
out any placement issues. TCI also has a rebuild hotline recording, which can be called by customers.
(606-2205). The recording is updated daily and advises them as to where crews are working and streets
where temporary outages may occur.
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In the August Report (Exhibit 3) Mr. Baker indicates that progress has continued at an acceptable pace.
TCI has decided to launch their expanded line-up and digital products as each node is completed. This
means that some residents will begin receiving the expanded service well before January 1 st. Preliminary
plans anticipate that several nodes will be completed to allow the newprogrammine to begin November 1,
1997. This allows them ample time to notify customers of the proposed changes in the channel line-up.
The expanded channel line-up is identified in an attachment to the August Report. As previously noted,
with an expansion in services it is expected that there will be a rate increase in the Spring of 1998. This
will most likely result in rates similar to those paid by Livermore and Pleasanton customers.
In addition to the expanded channel line-up TCI will also make available the new Digital TV services.
Initially these will be offered to homes which already have a programmable converter box. In 1996 Tel
had approximately 3,380 converter boxes in use in the City of Dublin. As noted in the report Dublin will
be among the :first group of cities offered this service.
Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file these reports. Staff will continue 10 monitor the
progress on the construction and will report to the eity Council in the event of major changes.
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July 14, 1997
City of Dublin
Attn: Paul Rankin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
tlTY OF DUBLIN
JUL 1 4 1997
FINANCE DEPT.
RECE'IVI:D
RE: Construction Report - June 1997
Dear Mr. Rankin:
1. Enclosed find an updated map of our construction routes and priorities. Our routes have changed
slightly and fiber nodes have been renumbered, so please refer to this new map and discard your
other one. Much of the pr&-construction work has been completed. We have begun the process of
notification to customers if new vaults or pedestals must be placed in easements (or older ones
replaced). Our rebuild construction team will be working out of our old facility at 6640 Sierra Lane in
Dublin.
2. As of today (July 14~, we have begun initial construction on the Dublin/San Ramon project. The
first area of construction is up and down Dougherty Road above Interstate 580. We have notified all
the business owners along Dougherty Road of the construction work so as minimize disruption to
their businesses. Work will be done in San Ramon and Dublin concurrently 8S construction activity
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3. Customers in nodes DGF, DGC, DGB, SGH, SGG, and SGJ (Dougherty Road fiber) have been
notified of impending work in their neighborhoods via postcard (enclosed). Work in these areas will
commence In the coming days. Future progress reports will give progress In teRnS of mileage
completion by node. .
4. Our rebuild hotline (606-2205) has been activated. This line has been set up so that customers and
local officials can get daily InfORnation on what areas we are working on during that particular day.
5. Channel 30 carries a readerboard notice of the rebuild. It talks about service interruptions, the
rebuild hotline, and gives our service number if service Is not restored by 4:00PM during any
particular day.
6. I will be on the 580/680 News tonight to further educate our customers about the impending rebuild
and channel expansion.
7. We are still examining our method of giving service interruption credits to customers. While it Is
relatively easy to identify large pools of customers when construction is being done, the small
pockets of customers are more difficult. The TCI basic service rate per hour (If one does the math)
is only $.04 per hour. We will be addressing how to handle these small pockets In the coming days.
If you need further infORnation as we commence construction, please give me a call.
Sincerely,
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Tom Baker
General Manager
Tel TriNalley
Tel af California
2333 Nissen Dril/e
WI/ermore, CA 94550
(510) 443-0470
FAX (510) 443.3618
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Trl-Valley System Offlr::e
EXHIBIT 1
An Eq/,/J//I Opportunlry Employer
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2333 Nissen Drive
livennore, CA 94551
Bulk Rate
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Important Information
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
As part of our Cable TV channel expansion program, our crews will be working in
your area over the next several months.
Once we .begin working in your neighborhood, you may experience short periods of..
service interruption for approximately two weeks. Work will.be done during daylight:
hours, so a small section of homes or individual streets may experience limited
service interruptions during this time.
If your cable service is not working after 4:00 p.m. on any given day, please notify
our Service Department at 443-0500.
For up--to-date information on Cable TV expansion activities, call our Cable
Expansion Hotline at 606-2205.
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We appreciate your patience and value the opportunity to serve you as your cable
service provider.
The Staff at Tel
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CITY OF DUBLIN
AU6 1 4 1997
FINANCE DEPT.
RECEIVED
August 11, 1997
City of Dublin
Attn: Paul Rankin
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
RE: Construction Report - July 1997
Dear Mr. Rankin:
1. Construction has begun in earnest in Dublin and San Ramon. There are two elements of our
construction plan. One is the fiber construction and the other is the coaxial construction itself. The
fiber construction has already begun on five nodes and coaxial work has begun on two. Final
construction Is not yet complete on any node and we. don't count mileage benchmarks until
construction Is totally complete. I can say that our construction Is Slightly ahead of the Intemal
schedule that was provided to you last month.
2. When we must upgrade existing units or install new pedestal or vaults, we are notifying those
affected customers using a doorhanger several days before planned construction. Based on our
conversations over the last couple of days, I have reinforced the necessity of this with our
construction crews.
3. Above ground pedestals are used to house electronic equipment. Vaults are used when no
electronic components are housed at the location. If we used vaults for all electronics, there would
be more intenuptions of service and outages because groundwater will short out the electronics.
Obviously, that's exactly what we try to prevent in a rebuild. Because of the increased capacity of
the system, we have to add about 20% more pedestals or vaults within the system in order for the
network to operate. These units also are not placed arbitrarily but must be placed in specific
locations. While they are in public utility easements, they often abut customer yards and it does
cause concern. We do our best to make them as aesthetically pleasing as we can and work with the
customer as much as possible. I think that both the cities of Pleasanton and Livennore would agree
that those issues were minimized in their rebuilds.
4. Customers in nodes DGE, DGD, and OM will be notified of impending work in their neighborhoods
via postcard this week. This represents an additional 3,000 homes approximately. Work in these
areas will commence in the coming days.
5. Our rebuild hotline (606-2205) is being updated daily about potential outage areas because of rebuild
activity.
6. We have not yet detennined our final course of action regarding channel introduction. Because we
intend to offer digital service as well in Dublin and San Ramon soon, we II!n want our channel
introduction to include this service. This is very premature however - I will keep you infonned.
If you need further information as .we continue construction, please give me a call.
Sincerely,
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Tom Baker
General Manager
TCI Tri~Valley
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2333 Nissen Drive
Uvermore. CA 94550
(510) 443--0470
FAX (510) 443-3618
Tri-Valley System Office
EXHIBIT 2
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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City of Dublin.
AUn: Paul Rankin
100 CMc-Plam
Dublin, CA 94577
RE:: Augum: Cons1ruotion Report!
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1. Fiber construction is 88% ~Plete on the fiber serving East Dublin and San Ramon. Rber construction is
22% complete on ihe fiber serving West Dublin and S.n Ramon. Coax construction is complete on one node
with more to follow laterthlalmonth..
2. OUr Intent Is to Introduce new Basic and Expanded Basic service by node. We are tentatively schedunng nl!W
programmlng to begin; on aoine nodes .. ..r1y as November 1. The number of CLlstornlQ that will receive this
new PTQgrammlng wlll.depe~d on our constTUCUon progress throughOut this month. ttwe are reasonably sure
nodes win be comp~ bror1y Ootobef", we will informing customers in eompl.t.d nodec ofth. programming
changes by Septembei' 30'" to comply with NderaI channel change notice requirements. We expect that
appraxlmatefy 4 nodeS out at the 22 in both Dublin and San Ramon wm receive new programming 85 of
NovembW1et: . . .
3. We will be introducing. our diblt8l service as nodes are completed. We Will have a contract sales crtNI that will
introduce thIs.servlce to curr~nt customers with addressable converters. The service will be 8\'Bllable to AlL
Dublin .nd s.n R.mon cuotb~ but it will not be aggressively marketed tQ non-eddrenable customt!:tlS. This
service was introduced in PIMsanton and Uvermore in July as well as Castro Valley in August I am happy to
announce that Dublin and S$n Ramon wilt be two Dfthe ffNI markets In the Say Area with this service when. it Is .
intrvduced. .:
4_ Because we are iotroducing ~siC and Expanded service by node. the Expanded Product Tier and"_othDr
prarn~um and P?V channels fNDI be available to those who either hew a new Jerrold or dlgJt81' cable converter.
If II cu:;tomer" does not wish our digital prodUc;t, we will be.wttchlng out hlslher Zenith c:onverter with tne new
Jerrold corMMter. The Dlg"'l and J&rrOId eorMNt8I's .Bow oM-touoh PPV ordBring, on screen display, - wall
as enhanC*d panmtal control1eatures. J am enclosing 8 chen"" card that shaws what serviC!!S will be
avaIlaDle 10 den'OId andIor ~ customera.
s. I am happy10 roporttl)at. upItoth~ poinfln tim., I hay. ~ onlytwc calls about &elVfce intemlption
and/or construction activItiesi. Our C8II center is handling the INIk of these calls, and wt have received
underrJtancf.ng and ooOperatlbn from our customers regarding these issues.
6. You may h8Ye noticed. in the!newapaptn that Tel b doing.. customer .urvey {Q n_r1y 811 Bay Area cu&tomef'G
via 8 bill stuffer to gst their input on programming. In Dublin and San Ramon we have chosen not to do the
survey at this time because tPuch oftha wry programming ~ would ask for wID be introduced later
this yeer. As you Jotvwwe hM already done. sm.n sample swvey 10 the .spring Which gsve us a lot of good
programming Jnformatlon. We haW not ruled otat a survey to aD customers sometime -rly ned: ynr after
programming has been intrOhuced. .
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If ~ou have 8n)' questions about t~is report. please can ~ at 606-2272.
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General Manager
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