Broadband Project Details

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This project has been archived. A new page for Loveland broadband can be found at cityofloveland.org/broadband. If you subscribed to this project, we will still connect with you through the new page. Thank you!

Since 2015, the City of Loveland has been exploring the possibility of bringing broadband, otherwise known as high-speed internet, to the community. We've done the research, received recommendations and now, it's time for you to learn more, ask questions and understand how broadband would affect you, your family or business. This is an important decision for our community and we want to hear from you. Connect with us and Let’s Talk Broadband!

Want the technical details? Check out some facts on how internet technology differs. Interested in the research and data behind the possibility of broadband in Loveland?


Since 2015, the City of Loveland has been exploring the possibility of bringing broadband, otherwise known as high-speed internet, to the community. We've done the research, received recommendations and now, it's time for you to learn more, ask questions and understand how broadband would affect you, your family or business. This is an important decision for our community and we want to hear from you. Connect with us and Let’s Talk Broadband!

Want the technical details? Check out some facts on how internet technology differs. Interested in the research and data behind the possibility of broadband in Loveland?


This project has been archived. A new page for Loveland broadband can be found at cityofloveland.org/broadband. If you subscribed to this project, we will still connect with you through the new page. Thank you!

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  • Loveland Communications Advisory Board named

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    City Council appointed nine members to the new Loveland Communications Advisory Board (LCAB) on July 3, 2018. The LCAB serves as an advisory body to City Council on matters related to City communications services including high-speed broadband services.

    The City of Loveland received 30 applications during the recruitment cycle from April 5 to May 7. Each applicant completed a written interview and the final 15 candidates completed in-person interviews with City staff and council liaisons. The following candidates were selected:

    • Brian Martisius, Vi Wickam and Tom McInerney - one-year term
    • Adam Auriemmo, JD Walker and Paul Langfield – two-year terms
    • Korey Streich, David Hetrick and Richard Bilancia - three-year terms
    • John Fogle, Don Overcash, Dave Clark (alternate) - Council Liaisons
    • Loveland Water and Power Director Joe Bernosky - Staff Liaison

    The LCAB will meet at 4 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month, with the first meeting on July 11. Meetings are located at the Service Center Willow Room at Loveland Water and Power, 200 N. Wilson Ave. For meeting agendas and minutes, visit www.cityofloveland.org/LCAB.