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Agenda Packets
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8/22/1988
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M <br />8/4/98es I. INTRODUCTION <br />From January through June, 1988, members of the North Suburban <br />Cable Commission (Commission) conducted a study of community access <br />on the cable system that serves its ten member cities. The goals <br />of the community access study were: <br />1. to impro•re community access, <br />2. to better understand community access needs and support, <br />3. to respond to the request to change the access management <br />structure in the North Suburbs, and <br />4. to ensure that resources for successful community access <br />operations are provided. <br />During the study's initial stage, Commission members outlined <br />Several --.b j...al.o:.-„ listing 14d1v1UA71 tnysa aeCBSSaty LO reach <br />these goals. They are: <br />1. to list the functions of a community access center, <br />2. to study -,ommunity access management structures, <br />3. to determine community access success standards, <br />4. to inventory current resources available for community <br />access, <br />5. to define resource needs for access operations that would <br />increase activity in community access, <br />6. to determine the relationship of public, educational, <br />government, library, special needs, and religious access in a <br />management structure, <br />7. to design a community access management structure and <br />operations and/or guideline for the same, and <br />6. if appropriate, to discuss the transition methods between <br />current and proposed access management structures. <br />Throughout the course of the study, Commission members reviewed <br />materials prepared by their consultant, discussing and using them <br />as a basis for policy recommendations regarding the future of <br />community access. Commission members iavited persons involved in <br />community access including these employed by Cable TV Nort,1 Central <br />who work .in community access to comment and to discuss access <br />issues with them. Commission members formally solicited comments <br />and suggestions from access users, pcteniial access users, those <br />trained to use access facilitiog but who hav not made use of that <br />Opportunity, dnd others. <br />The Commission members prepared this repot to summarize their <br />work, and to outline the :.ew direction for community access which <br />they have determined will provide the most successful community <br />Access operation in the ten city area. Following adoption of this <br />report oa August 4, 1988 by the Commission, each member city will <br />be asked to consider a resolution which endorses the major <br />conclusions and recommendations of this report, and which directs <br />the city's representative on the Commission to implement the <br />recommendations. This report will be presented to Cable TV North <br />Central and to members of the public. In so doing, the Commission <br />hopes that its view of community access will be shared by all. <br />
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