HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-12-19-CAC-minCOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
DRAFT MINUTES
THURSDAY, December 19TH, 2013
The meeting was called to order at 6:35pm by Chairman, Ken Pogran, in the Parker
Room(G15) of the Town Office Building.
Present: CAC members Ken Pogran, Linda Roemer, Nick Lauriat, Frank Cai, Dorinda
Goodman, Smita Desai, David Buczkowski, Geoffrey Xiao and David Becker
Minutes - The minutes of the meetings of October 17th and November 21st were approved
as circulated.
Selectman's Report - Joe Pato was double - booked and was unable to attend the meeting.
Joe provided the following Selectmen Liaison Report through email:
The ad hoc Cary Memorial Building Renovation Design Committee presented their
recommendations to the BOS on 12/16. Among these recommendations was the
suggestion to spend $200,820 from the PEG ACCESS account to fund the remaining
portion of AV system ($190,230 to be funded from the general fund for a $391,050
total).
The BOS unanimously voted for a motion to support the Cary Memorial Building
renovation project as proposed by the Cary Memorial Building Renovation Design
Committee, and to recommend said project to the Community Preservation
Committee for consideration of CPA funding.
Carrier Reports - Jane M Lyman from Comcast notified Board of Selectmen on December
18th 2013 that starting January 22, 2014, new prices would apply to select Video services
and equipment as reflected in the Triple Play Packages and XFINITY TV services. In the
letter, among the price changes, a Broadcast TV Fee is itemized to identify some of the
rising costs of retransmitting broadcast television signals.
No Carrier reports from Verizon
RCN Report - Tom Steel from RCN planned to join the meeting but was not able to come
due to the traffic jam. He email explained his focus on the $3.98 Broadcast TV surcharge
and the $1.97 Sports programming charge. The CAC discussed the concerns on subscribers
who were offered a price "assurance" plan which gave them some predictability for RCN
rates going forward for two years past the sign up date. [It was later confirmed by Tom
through email that RCN would honor the rate predictability.
Chairman's Report - Ken updated on the CAC membership recruitment. After the holiday,
will post the recruitment announcement to Lexington mailing list.
LexMedia Update - Florence and David didn't attend the meeting.
a) Broadband connection to backup server - The issue is with underground T1 cable
(not fiber cable); but need to dig for fixing. Due to underground water freezing, the
fix won't happen until April.
b) RCN HD Channel Repairs - Email from Tom Steel: The good news is that the HD
channel service for PEG is great. However, the equipment we are using to transmit
in HD is causing audio problems with the SD channels. We believe we have a
solution and the holdup has been getting the vendor to sign off on our corrective
action. If this fails we have alternative equipment in mind which would allow for
separate cablecast of HD and thus not impact SD. I can't get too technical in this
regard but know that if alternative equipment is required RCN will pay for it. I have
spoken to Florence about this and we should be able to work this out to a final
solution early next year if not by the end of this year.
c) Status of Cary Library camera installation problem - two issues: 1) Permanent
camera mount; 2) technical issue with radio feed (yellowish picture when
connecting with laptop therefore can't use laptop). Ken is to write a memo to
Facilities (Pat Goddard) if the work to relocate the camera (or the light fixture
blocking it) isn't performed.
LexMedia Working Group - Linda updated on the contract renewal for next phase. There
are some obsolete languages in the current contract need to be revised before the contract
renewal. The LexMedia subgroup will follow up by reviewing the contract.
Wi -Fi Policy Recommendation to Board of Selectmen - CAC already sent draft to Joe. It's
clarified that CAC gives to BoS the report of Wi -Fi recommendation instead of Wi -Fi policy.
It's BoS who develops and finalizes the Wi -Fi Policy. CAC also reviewed the current draft
version, and made the following two changes unanimously on the Policy Principals section:
FROM: 1. The Town should notguarantee communications privacy for non - employees.
It will be the responsibility of the user to provide privacy protection if desired.
TO: 1. The Town should notguarantee communications privacy for non - employees.
FROM: 2. The IT Department will provide necessary security protection for Town
employees who use the wireless communication system.
TO: 2. The IT Department will provide necessary security protection for Town
employees officially use the wireless communication system.
Cary Memorial Building Project Status - Updated by Linda Roemer. There are two issues:
one is the process for following project, for each following projects, where does the fund
come from, PEG fund vs. CPA? The other issue is the potential redundant wiring project.
David B pointed out that the PEG revenue comes from Cable TV, which is decreasing;
therefore we need to watch for funding LexMedia operations. Ken is to follow up with Joe
to get the Town Government to understand if we spend PEG fund now, then the Town
Government needs to fund LexMedia from other source. Ken will also follow up with Joe
Pato regarding the BoS' intent regarding their vote to spend PEG funds for a portion of the
Cary Hall renovation audio - visual budget. Ken will also follow up with Pat Goddard
regarding planning.
Comcast Negotiations Update - No new updates since last meeting. David Becker will
follow up on circulate the Comcast negotiations with the Town Clerk.
Town IT Updates - Dorinda Goodman. A) Regarding the infrastructure redundant fiber
project, checked with Verizon in November. Have a quota from contractor; B) No updates
on Comcast bandwidth => remove the item; C) Have put Fiber request for Community
Center; D) Need to connect the Tourist Center to the Town network; Also suggested to
install a automatic People Counter in the Tourist Center to count how many adults and
children visit the center.
It's suggested by Dorinda for LexMedia to broadcast from the Tourist Center on occasions
such as Patriot's Day.
It's also suggested that LexMedia could take on a big project to relocate from its current
location to the Community Center, to take advantage of fiber facility). It's agreed by CAC
members to put on the January Agenda. Ken to follow up on Dorinda's suggestion that
LexMedia consider an eventual move to the new Community Center by contacting David
Ilsley.
Downed Wire Identification and Removal Procedures - Dave Becker post a question: Is
there a legal obligation for electric company on notifications? At least, DPW, Police Chief
should be on the notification list. Ken will ask RCN's Tom Steel if RCN has specific storm -
related contact numbers, or a storm notification email list like Comcast and Verizon do.
Verizon Wire Replacement Program - Refer to Ken's forwarded email from Verizon. It's a
technology replacement (changeout)
Wireless Report - Frank Cai: No new updates
Complaints Assignments - Frank Cai, Maria Kieslich and Linda Roemer have Complaint
Assignments for the months of October, November and December 2013 respectively.
Geoffrey Xiao (January) and Ken Progran (February).
CAC Meeting adjourned at 8:31pm
Respectfully submitted,
Geoffrey Xiao