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Santa Fe Indian School Broadband

PERMITTING DASHBOARD PROJECT POSTING DATE: FEBRUARY 16, 2023

All dates below are specific to the schedule of the Environmental Review and Permitting processes for this project.

In Progress

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING STATUS
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Broadband

SECTOR
Broadband

Project Category

CATEGORY
Project Category FAST-41 Covered Projects

Department of Commerce

LEAD AGENCY
Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration

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Other Agencies with Actions or Authorizations:

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

Department of the Army

Department of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers - Regulatory

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, National Park Service

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs

Description:

The Pueblo Education Network builds middle mile broadband infrastructure for tribes, enabling digital economy participation and effectuating last-mile internet access to homes and anchor institutions and tribal businesses. The Pueblo Education Network also creates a private education network connecting tribal PreK-20 schools and libraries to each other and to national research and education networks, modernizing Indian Education in the global information age.  The overall footprint is approximately 324 miles. The project originates in Albuquerque, New Mexico and travels through Isleta Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, and Zuni Pueblo lands with the fiber path ending at the at the Zuni Elementary School, Zuni Head Start Building, Zuni Governor’s Office, and Zuni High School.  The fiber path will primarily be immediately adjacent to already established roads and will travel through private lands, Bureau of Land Management, US Forest Service, New Mexico State Land Office, Navajo Nation lands at Ramah, and Zuni Pueblo lands.

The Executive Director granted a National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), request to extend the NEPA; Section 106; Right-of-Way (BLM); NPS Permit; Right-of-Way (FWS Sevilleta NWR); ESA-FWS; Section 404 final completion dates on December 28, 2023. The Executive Director determination is posted here.

The Executive Director granted a National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), request to extend the NEPA; Section 106; Right-of-Way (BLM); NPS Permit; Right-of-Way (FWS Sevilleta NWR); Section 404 final completion dates on March 28, 2024. The Executive Director determination is posted here.

Permitting Timetable

The permitting timetable below displays data as reported by agencies. Dates for Environmental Review and Permitting processes (Actions) that are in 'Paused' or 'Planned' status are subject to change and are not indicative of a project's final schedule.

  • For information about extensions, select an Action from the timetable below and select 'View Action Details' at the bottom of the page.
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Overall Project Timetable
 
STATUS
Schedule
Extension or Delay
Ahead of Schedule
Paused
No End Date
Planned

Action Information

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Milestone Original Target Date Current Target Date Milestone Complete
Changes to the project’s environmental and community effects:
Avoidance of resources, Minimization of effects