San Francisco’s mayor to take WiFi plan to the people
The proposed wireless network for the city of San Francisco continues to suffer from delays due to endless debate between the Board of Supervisors, EarthLink and Google, and Mayor Gavin Newsom.
With the strategy of pushing the city’s supervisors to make a decision on whether to implement EarthLink and Google’s plan, Mayor Newsom has placed a ballot measure to be voted on in November by the city’s registered voters. The measure is a non-binding resolution, but Newsom is hoping that it will gain widespread support and force the supervisors’ hand.
At this point, this is as good a move as any. This network proposal has literally been dying on the vine, and it’s about time that someone steps up to the plate and get this moving forward or rejected. The people should make the ultimate decision, not a bunch of bureaucrats who hide behind amendments and closed doors.
August 6th, 2007 at 4:31 am
If only all mayors would want to execute such a cool plan as this one! Thanks for the info!