FAYETTEVILLE CITY16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
March 1-7, 2009
SUNDAY, March 1
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: KNWA Live Green
7:00 a.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
8:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 24
10:15 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
11:00 a.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
12:45 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
1:00 p.m. Teen Parenting: Anxiety, Stress, Eating Disorders and Other
Mental Health Issues
3:15 p.m. Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
5:15 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 24
6:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 23
9:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
10:45 p.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
11:45 p.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
MONDAY, March 2
12:00 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
12:45 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. FPL: Tim Ernst Cloudland Journal & Slide Show
6:30 a.m. Feeding The World Forum Panel Discussion
8:15 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 11
10:15 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
11:00 a.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
11:45 a.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
12:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Local & Global Initiatives: Winrock International
1:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Twigg, McKee Foods
1:30 p.m. FFD Smoke & Carbon Monoxide
1:45 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
2:30 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
3:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:45 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 24
7:45 p.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
8:30 p.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
8:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
9:45 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
10:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
11:45 p.m. Sustainability Summit: U.of A. Applied Sustainability Center
TUESDAY, March 3
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:30 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
7:30 a.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 24
10:15 a.m. Board Of Adjustments: March 2
12:15 p.m. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: March 2
2:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
3:15 p.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
4:15 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
5:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:30 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary: Burn 2
6:00 p.m. City Council-LIVE
10:00 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
10:45 p.m. Large Scale Wind Power: A Good Fit For Arkansas?
WEDNESDAY, March 4
12:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: KNWA Live Green
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
7:00 a.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
7:15 a.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
9:00 a.m. City Council: March 3
1:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: March 2
3:00 p.m. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: March 2
5:00 p.m. Large Scale Wind Power: A Good Fit For Arkansas?
6:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:30 p.m. City Council: March 3
10:30 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: March 2
THURSDAY, March 5
12:30 a.m. FPL: Adult Winter Read
SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. City Council: March 3
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 23
11:30 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
1:15 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
3:00 p.m. FPL: Gathering Of The Groups 2008
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
5:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:45 p.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
6:00 p.m. CAT Board-LIVE
8:00 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
8:45 p.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
9:30 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
10:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
10:45p.m. FPL: Tim Ernst Cloudland Journal & Slide Show
FRIDAY, March 6
12:15 a.m. FPL: Social Entrepreneur Parents Alliance
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit Keynote: Wal-Mart's Charles Zimmerman
7:15 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Algae To Fuel, LID Neighborhood, & Light Rail In NWA
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. CAT Board: March 5
11:00 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
11:15 a.m. Board Of Adjustments: March 2
1:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
2:15 p.m. Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
3:00 p.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
6:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:30 p.m. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: March 2.
8:30 p.m. CAT Board: March 5
10:30 p.m. Teen Parenting: Nicotine, Alcohol and Drugs
SATURDAY, March 7
12:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. City Of Fayetteville Wellness Program With Andy Core
6:30 a.m. CAT Board: March 5
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: March 3
1:00 p.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
1:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
2:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
3:00 p.m. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: March 2
5:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
5:15 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: March 2
7:15 p.m. Public Meeting On Bryce Davis Park: February 26
8:15 p.m. Parks & Recreation Advisory Board: March 2
10:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
11:15 p.m. Cate Brothers 2006 Gulley Park Summer Concert
Friday, February 27, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009
February 22-28, 2009, government-channel CITY 16 schedule of programs
FAYETTEVILLE CITY 16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 22-28, 2009
SUNDAY, February 22
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
5:45 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
7:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
8:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
9:00 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
9:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
11:30 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
12:00 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
12:45 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:15 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
2:45 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
3:45 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
4:30 p.m. City Council: February 17
7:15 p.m. .Quorum Court: February 12
8:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
10:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
11:30 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
MONDAY, February 23
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. 2009 Ice Storm Tour
5:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
5:30 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
6:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
11:45 a.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
1:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
1:45 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
3:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
5:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
8:30 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
9:00 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
9:30 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
10:30 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
TUESDAY, February 24
12:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 a.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
7:00 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 23
12:00 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
2:00 p.m. Gulley Park Summer Concert Series 2008: Tiffany Christopher
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
6:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel-LIVE
email: governmentchannel@yahoo.com
phone: 575.8299
8:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 23
11:30 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
WEDNESDAY, February 25
12:30 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
6:30 a.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:45 a.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
11:00 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
11:30 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
1:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
3:15 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
8:30 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
9:45 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
11:15 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
THURSDAY, February 26
12:00 a.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
6:15 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
7:00 a.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
10:30 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
12:30 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
1:15 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
2:45 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
6:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
7:45 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
9:45 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
11:30 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
FRIDAY, February 27
12:15 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 23
8:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
8:15 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
12:00 p.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
2:00 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
6:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
6:45 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
8:15 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
9:45 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
11:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
SATURDAY, February 28
12:00 a.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
1:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
5:45 a.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
7:45 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
10:30 a.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
12:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 23
3:30 p.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
3:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
6:00 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
8:00 p.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
10:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 22-28, 2009
SUNDAY, February 22
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
5:45 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
7:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
8:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
9:00 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
9:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
11:30 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
12:00 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
12:45 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:15 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
2:45 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
3:45 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
4:30 p.m. City Council: February 17
7:15 p.m. .Quorum Court: February 12
8:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
10:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
11:30 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
MONDAY, February 23
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. 2009 Ice Storm Tour
5:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
5:30 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
6:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
11:45 a.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
1:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
1:45 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
3:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
5:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
8:30 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
9:00 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
9:30 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
10:30 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
TUESDAY, February 24
12:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 a.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
7:00 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 23
12:00 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
2:00 p.m. Gulley Park Summer Concert Series 2008: Tiffany Christopher
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
6:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel-LIVE
email: governmentchannel@yahoo.com
phone: 575.8299
8:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 23
11:30 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
WEDNESDAY, February 25
12:30 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
6:30 a.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:45 a.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
11:00 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
11:30 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
1:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
3:15 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:15 p.m. Fayetteville Community Gardens Coalition
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
8:30 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
9:45 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
11:15 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
THURSDAY, February 26
12:00 a.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
6:15 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
7:00 a.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
10:30 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
12:30 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
1:15 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
2:45 p.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
6:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
7:45 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum On Governance Of The
Government Channel: February 24
9:45 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
11:30 p.m. Special City Council: February 18
FRIDAY, February 27
12:15 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 23
8:00 a.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
8:15 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
12:00 p.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
2:00 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
6:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
6:45 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
8:15 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
9:45 p.m. Ward 4 Meeting: February 23
11:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
SATURDAY, February 28
12:00 a.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
1:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie Sanctuary
5:45 a.m. Off Street Parking: February 26
7:45 a.m. Ordinance Review Committee: February 18
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
10:30 a.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
12:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 23
3:30 p.m. SIFE/City Partner On L.I.G.H.T.S. Project
3:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
6:00 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 23
8:00 p.m. Ward 1 Meeting: February 26
10:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 26
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
February meeting packet of background information for Telecom Board and public
http://forums.accessfayetteville.org/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=62&threadid=136&enterthread=y
Telecom Board packet of background information for February 19, 2009, meeting
Telecom Board packet of background information for February 19, 2009, meeting
Agenda for February 19, 2009, Telecom board meeting in City Council chamber at 5:30 p.m.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS BOARD MEETING AGENDA
February 19, 2009
City Administration Building, Room 219
113 West Mountain Street
(1) Call to Order and Roll Call
(2) Approval of January 15, 2009 Minutes
(3) Adoption of Agenda.
(4) University of Arkansas Television Report
(5) AT&T U-verse Report and Comments
(6) Cox Communication Report
(7) Community Access Television Report
(8) City 16 Television Report
(9) Compliments
(10) Complaints
(11) Forum Planning Subcommittee Report
Chairman’s invitation of the public to participate in person, by phone (575.8299) or email (governmentchannel@yahoo.com)
(12) Internet Subcommittee Report
Appointment of new chair
(13) Policy and Procedures Subcommittee Report
(14) Old Business
(15) New Business
(16) Citizen Comments*
(17) Agenda for March 19, 2009 Meeting
(18) Announcements from Board Members
(19) Adjournment
* Citizens wishing to address matters on the agenda may make comments when the Board addresses the item, subject to time limitations as the Board may establish.
Citizens wishing to address matters not on the agenda may make comments during Citizen Comments (15), subject to time limitations as the Board may establish. The Board, however, shall not act on such matters.
February 19, 2009
City Administration Building, Room 219
113 West Mountain Street
(1) Call to Order and Roll Call
(2) Approval of January 15, 2009 Minutes
(3) Adoption of Agenda.
(4) University of Arkansas Television Report
(5) AT&T U-verse Report and Comments
(6) Cox Communication Report
(7) Community Access Television Report
(8) City 16 Television Report
(9) Compliments
(10) Complaints
(11) Forum Planning Subcommittee Report
Chairman’s invitation of the public to participate in person, by phone (575.8299) or email (governmentchannel@yahoo.com)
(12) Internet Subcommittee Report
Appointment of new chair
(13) Policy and Procedures Subcommittee Report
(14) Old Business
(15) New Business
(16) Citizen Comments*
(17) Agenda for March 19, 2009 Meeting
(18) Announcements from Board Members
(19) Adjournment
* Citizens wishing to address matters on the agenda may make comments when the Board addresses the item, subject to time limitations as the Board may establish.
Citizens wishing to address matters not on the agenda may make comments during Citizen Comments (15), subject to time limitations as the Board may establish. The Board, however, shall not act on such matters.
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can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
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titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
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PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
AT&T U-versesm TV
AT&T U-verseSM brings consumers a revolutionary
new entertainment experience. AT&T is the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet
Protocol (IP)-based video service, AT&T U-verse
TV, which delivers a new level of service
integration and features that are unmatched in
the marketplace.
AT&T U-verse TV offers customers a compelling
variety of TV and Internet packages to customize
their entertainment experience. AT&T customers
can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
friendly programming package, U-family, which
includes the best family-oriented TV channels.
AT&T’s service also includes video-on-demand
titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
access the PEG application in a number of ways:
by selecting “Government, Education and Public
Access” from the “Live TV” section of the Main
Menu; by accessing the “Guide” and scrolling to
Channel 99; or simply by entering “99” on the
remote control.
PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
AT&T U-versesm TV
AT&T U-verseSM brings consumers a revolutionary
new entertainment experience. AT&T is the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet
Protocol (IP)-based video service, AT&T U-verse
TV, which delivers a new level of service
integration and features that are unmatched in
the marketplace.
AT&T U-verse TV offers customers a compelling
variety of TV and Internet packages to customize
their entertainment experience. AT&T customers
can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
friendly programming package, U-family, which
includes the best family-oriented TV channels.
AT&T’s service also includes video-on-demand
titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
access the PEG application in a number of ways:
by selecting “Government, Education and Public
Access” from the “Live TV” section of the Main
Menu; by accessing the “Guide” and scrolling to
Channel 99; or simply by entering “99” on the
remote control.
PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
v.1
AT&T U-versesm TV
AT&T U-verseSM brings consumers a revolutionary
new entertainment experience. AT&T is the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet
Protocol (IP)-based video service, AT&T U-verse
TV, which delivers a new level of service
integration and features that are unmatched in
the marketplace.
AT&T U-verse TV offers customers a compelling
variety of TV and Internet packages to customize
their entertainment experience. AT&T customers
can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
friendly programming package, U-family, which
includes the best family-oriented TV channels.
AT&T’s service also includes video-on-demand
titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
access the PEG application in a number of ways:
by selecting “Government, Education and Public
Access” from the “Live TV” section of the Main
Menu; by accessing the “Guide” and scrolling to
Channel 99; or simply by entering “99” on the
remote control.
PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
AT&T U-versesm TV
AT&T U-verseSM brings consumers a revolutionary
new entertainment experience. AT&T is the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet
Protocol (IP)-based video service, AT&T U-verse
TV, which delivers a new level of service
integration and features that are unmatched in
the marketplace.
AT&T U-verse TV offers customers a compelling
variety of TV and Internet packages to customize
their entertainment experience. AT&T customers
can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
friendly programming package, U-family, which
includes the best family-oriented TV channels.
AT&T’s service also includes video-on-demand
titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
access the PEG application in a number of ways:
by selecting “Government, Education and Public
Access” from the “Live TV” section of the Main
Menu; by accessing the “Guide” and scrolling to
Channel 99; or simply by entering “99” on the
remote control.
PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
AT&T U-versesm TV
AT&T U-verseSM brings consumers a revolutionary
new entertainment experience. AT&T is the only
national provider to offer a 100-percent Internet
Protocol (IP)-based video service, AT&T U-verse
TV, which delivers a new level of service
integration and features that are unmatched in
the marketplace.
AT&T U-verse TV offers customers a compelling
variety of TV and Internet packages to customize
their entertainment experience. AT&T customers
can choose from five basic TV packages – U100,
U200, U300 and U400 – and a unique family-
friendly programming package, U-family, which
includes the best family-oriented TV channels.
AT&T’s service also includes video-on-demand
titles for all ages as well as offering a variety of
flexible HD, movie, sports, and Spanish language
programming options.
AT&T’s PEG Solution
AT&T is committed to carrying Public, Educational
and Governmental (PEG) programming over its
AT&T U-verse TV service. Because AT&T’s U-verse
service is based on IP, AT&T will use IP streaming
capability to deliver PEG channels.
AT&T will have no role in the acquisition or
creation of the PEG content, nor will it exercise
any production or editorial control over the
content. The PEG programming provider will be
responsible for all PEG content, including the
acquiring of any appropriate rights and licenses
necessary to allow transmission by AT&T
throughout the designated market area (DMA)
and ensuring viewer suitability of content.
“Live PEG Streams”
PEG programming content must be converted to
a streaming video signal for transmission on
AT&T’s U-verse platform. The format is Microsoft
Windows Media 9, encoded at 1.25 Mbps per
stream/channel with a resolution of 480x480.
More detailed technical specifications will be
provided upon request.
User Experience
AT&T U-verse TV’s PEG service gives customers
more choices – they can choose to watch
programming provided by their own community
as well as other participating communities within
the surrounding area, or DMA. Similarly, a PEG
provider’s programming is available to not just
customers within their own community, but to all
AT&T U-verse TV customers in the DMA.
AT&T has designated Channel 99 as the location
on its U-verse channel guide dedicated
exclusively to PEG programming. Customers can
access the PEG application in a number of ways:
by selecting “Government, Education and Public
Access” from the “Live TV” section of the Main
Menu; by accessing the “Guide” and scrolling to
Channel 99; or simply by entering “99” on the
remote control.
PEG Programming Overview
Description: Channel 99 on AT&T U-verse TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
Once a customer starts the PEG application, they
will be presented with a screen that lists the
communities providing PEG programming
throughout the DMA.
Screen Samples
The following are samples of U-verse PEG
screens. Customers can access Channel 99 in
several ways.
After launching the PEG application, U-verse TV
will display a list of communities offering PEG
programming.
Upon selection of a community, U-verse TV will
list all the channels offered by that community as
well as display live programming in a preview
screen along with a description of the selected
channel.
Description: AT&T U-verse Program Guide
Description: Listing of available channels and preview
screen for a particular community
Description: AT&T’s PEG application lists all
communities offering PEG programming in a DMA
Description: AT&T U-verse Main Menu – Live TV
Information Subject to Periodic Revision
v.1
PEG programming can be viewed in the preview
screen, or enlarged to a full-screen view.
User Interface
AT&T will provide an administrative software tool
to allow the PEG programming provider to create
naming and descriptions for each PEG channel.
Description: Full screen view of PEG programming
Description: Administrative screen used for naming
and description
2007 forum dealing with the proposed contract with AT&T excellent on Sunday and to run again Friday on CAT 18
From Richard Drake's Street Jazz blog:
2007 AT&T forum - the Promise and the Reality?
In early 2007, Fayetteville held a public forum dealing with the proposed contract with AT&T. The forum, which was put together by the Telecomm Board, featured representatives from AT&T, local government, the Telecomm Board, and members of the community.
Many members of the community were contacted for input, when putting together questions for the forum.
Now, when many members of the public seem concerned about AT&T's u-verse - particularly as it relates to PEG programming - it may be time to revisit that forum, and hear the concerns raised by the public, and the responses and reassurances given by those from AT&T.
The forum will be replayed on Community Access Television on Friday (7:30pm).
C.A.T. is shown on Channel 18 of the Cox Channel line-up in Fayetteville
Those outside the Fayetteville viewing area can see the program online at: www.catfayetteville.org
Programs shown on the website are seen at the same time as they are shown on C.A.T.
rsdrake@nwark.com
I watched most of the replay of that old forum last night and Richard is correct about its importance and relevance now.
Thursday's Telecom board meeting agenda includes a brief report on the U-verse situation and public comment will be welcome at 5:30 p.m. in the council chamber at city hall.
The following Tuesday, February 24, a forum sponsored by the Telecom board in the same room begins at 6:30 p.m. with discussion of some residents' complaints to be the focus. Everyone is welcome to attend and speak at these meetings. And both email and telephone access will be provided during the meetings. Also, both meetings are to be available online through the city's Web site. For more information and updates, please use the Fayetteville Government Channel Web log link on the right side of this page.
2007 AT&T forum - the Promise and the Reality?
In early 2007, Fayetteville held a public forum dealing with the proposed contract with AT&T. The forum, which was put together by the Telecomm Board, featured representatives from AT&T, local government, the Telecomm Board, and members of the community.
Many members of the community were contacted for input, when putting together questions for the forum.
Now, when many members of the public seem concerned about AT&T's u-verse - particularly as it relates to PEG programming - it may be time to revisit that forum, and hear the concerns raised by the public, and the responses and reassurances given by those from AT&T.
The forum will be replayed on Community Access Television on Friday (7:30pm).
C.A.T. is shown on Channel 18 of the Cox Channel line-up in Fayetteville
Those outside the Fayetteville viewing area can see the program online at: www.catfayetteville.org
Programs shown on the website are seen at the same time as they are shown on C.A.T.
rsdrake@nwark.com
I watched most of the replay of that old forum last night and Richard is correct about its importance and relevance now.
Thursday's Telecom board meeting agenda includes a brief report on the U-verse situation and public comment will be welcome at 5:30 p.m. in the council chamber at city hall.
The following Tuesday, February 24, a forum sponsored by the Telecom board in the same room begins at 6:30 p.m. with discussion of some residents' complaints to be the focus. Everyone is welcome to attend and speak at these meetings. And both email and telephone access will be provided during the meetings. Also, both meetings are to be available online through the city's Web site. For more information and updates, please use the Fayetteville Government Channel Web log link on the right side of this page.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Government channel City 16 schedule for Sunday February 15 through Saturday, February 21, 2009
FAYETTEVILLE CITY16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 15-21, 2009
SUNDAY, February 15
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
10:30 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
11:30 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
1:45 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
3:15 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
4:15 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
5:30 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
6:45 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
7:45 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
9:45 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
10:15 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
10:45 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
MONDAY, February 16
12:00 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:45 a.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
7:30 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
7:45 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Quorum Court: February 12
10:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
10:30 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
11:45 a.m. FPL: Robert Glick, Artist
12:15 p.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
1:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
2:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
3:30 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
4:30 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
6:00 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
8:00 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
9:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
10:30 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
10.45 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
11:00 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
TUESDAY, February 17
12:15 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
8:00 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
10:30 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
11:00 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
2:30 p.m. ARAPA/ARASLA Watershed Planning In Arkansas
4:00 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
5:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:30 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
5:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
6:00 p.m. City Council-LIVE
10:00 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
WEDNESDAY, February 18
12:30 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
1:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
3:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
5:00 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Designation
5:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
6:30 p.m. City Council: February 17
10:30 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
THURSDAY, February 19
12:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit Keynote: Wal-Mart's Charles Zimmerman
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Airport Board: February 11
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
10:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
12:30 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Twigg, McKee Foods
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
5:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board-LIVE
email: governmentchannel@yahoo.com
phone: 575.8299
7:30 p.m. Quorum Court: February 12
8:45 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
10:45 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
FRIDAY, February 20
12:45 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
11:00 a.m. Quorum Court: February 12
12:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
1:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
1:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
2:00 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
5:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
10:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
SATURDAY, February 21
12:00 a.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
1:00 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
2:15 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
3:15 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
5:15 p.m. City Council: February 17
9:15 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
10:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
11:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 15-21, 2009
SUNDAY, February 15
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
10:30 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
11:30 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
1:45 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
3:15 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
4:15 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
5:30 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
6:45 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
7:45 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
9:45 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
10:15 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
10:45 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
MONDAY, February 16
12:00 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:45 a.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
7:30 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
7:45 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Quorum Court: February 12
10:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
10:30 a.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
11:45 a.m. FPL: Robert Glick, Artist
12:15 p.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
1:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
2:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
3:30 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
4:30 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
6:00 p.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
8:00 p.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
9:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
10:30 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
10.45 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
11:00 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
TUESDAY, February 17
12:15 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
8:00 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
Animals That Need Homes Now!
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda Session: February 10
10:30 a.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
11:00 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
2:30 p.m. ARAPA/ARASLA Watershed Planning In Arkansas
4:00 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
5:15 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
5:30 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
5:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
6:00 p.m. City Council-LIVE
10:00 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
WEDNESDAY, February 18
12:30 a.m. Firemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
1:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
3:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
5:00 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Designation
5:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
6:30 p.m. City Council: February 17
10:30 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
THURSDAY, February 19
12:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit Keynote: Wal-Mart's Charles Zimmerman
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Airport Board: February 11
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
10:30 a.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
12:30 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
3:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Twigg, McKee Foods
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
5:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board-LIVE
email: governmentchannel@yahoo.com
phone: 575.8299
7:30 p.m. Quorum Court: February 12
8:45 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
10:45 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
FRIDAY, February 20
12:45 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
8:15 a.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
11:00 a.m. Quorum Court: February 12
12:15 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
1:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
1:45 p.m. Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
2:00 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Fayetteville Community Garden Coalition
5:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: February 17
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board: February 19
10:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: February 17
SATURDAY, February 21
12:00 a.m. Policemen's Pension Meeting: February 11
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: February 19
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 17
1:00 p.m. Ordinance Review: February 11
2:15 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
3:15 p.m. Special Fire & Police Pension Meeting: February 11
5:15 p.m. City Council: February 17
9:15 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
10:00 p.m. Walton Arts Center Council: February 11
11:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Minutes of January 15, 2009, telecom-board meeting
Telecommunications Board Meeting Minutes
January 15, 2009
Room 219, 113 West Mountain
5:30 p.m.
Board members present were Sales, Cusanelli, Graves, Shepherd, Hilton and Mayes. Also in attendance: Community Access Television (CAT) Manager Sky Blaylock.
Election Of A New Chair
Vice Chairman Sales opened the meeting and asked for nominations for chair.
Cusanelli nominated Aubrey Shepherd.
Hilton made the second.
The vote was unanamous in favor of the motion.
Chairman Shepherd asked that board member Cusanelli act as parliamentarian.
Hilton suggested that the chair ask for additional comments each time before moving onto other agenda items. It was hoped by Hilton that this would avoid interruptions.
Shepherd welcomed new board member Andrew Mayes.
Approval of November 20, 2008 Minutes
Hilton noted an error on page two; the word “compliant” should be “complaint”
Graves moved to approve the minutes as amended.
The second was made by Cusanelli and the motion passed.
City 16 Television Report
Shepherd read the written report submitted by City 16 TV Station Manager and Public, Education and Government (PEG) Center Office Coordinator Ric delaHoussaye.
Hilton asked if the noted change to dimmable fluorescent lights was through out the building.
Blaylock said it was just in the control room and the editing suites but there are plans to change out the studio lights in the future.
Cusanelli moved to accept the report.
Graves seconded the motion.
The motion passed.
CAT Report
Blaylock distributed flyers promoting the community media summit in March, the planning of which is on-going. She then gave a demonstration of CAT channel 18 being web streamed and said it could be found on the web at catfayetteville.org. She complimented University of Arkansas work study student Flint Woods on his work to bring this to fruition. In addition, she thanked the Northwest Arkansas Community Foundation and the City of Fayetteville for the funding they have provided CAT.
Shepherd asked if any of the programming would be archived for on-demand playback.
Blaylock said not currently but that is a possibility. Other features of the new site are an online dub request form and registration forms for workshops.
As a side note, Shepherd warned that the one year time limit on city meetings on granicus is about to expire for January 2008.
Compliments
Shepherd read a complimentary email to City 16 from former City Alderman Nancy Allen. A second compliment from United Way was read thanking the Cable Administration staff for their financial support in the City’s fund drive.
Complaints
Three resolved complaints concerning Cox were read.
One complaint regarding AT&T U-verse that has yet to be addressed was read.
Cusanelli explained that AT&T is working on getting its U-verse service to all of Fayetteville and asked that would-be subscribers be patient with the process. He added that the channel lineup can be found at www.att.com. He noted that the religious channels are on the lowest subscription tier and soon the PEG channels will be available. He added that for those subscribers on the fringe area, the PEG channels will be available on Dish Network.
Discussion Of The Forum And Brainstorming Session
This is in regards to the Jim Bemis complaint about an alderman’s request for forums that were denied by the previous city administration.
Hilton suggested a planning session to move forward on this. A committee consisting of Bemis, Hilton, Shepherd and Graves was self selected to do this and noon Monday, January 26 at the PEG Center was chosen.
Shepherd said Hilton will coordinate this with an agenda. It is an open meeting for the public and will be taped by City 16. He added that the City 16 policy inconsistencies that need to be remedied will be part of the discussion in both the forum and the brainstorming session.
Citizen Jim Bemis then addressed the board, welcomed Mayes and complimented CAT on the web streaming of its programs.
Concerning his previously filed complaint he said the purpose was “to have a complete complaint process.” He said he sees the forum and brainstorming session as a discussion of the roles, responsibilities and jurisdiction of the TCB, the city council and the city administration concerning the legal obligations and administrative responsibilities for the development and interpretation of the Fayetteville Government Channel policies and procedures. This would establish who is in charge Bemis said. In addition, he mentioned the April 2008 Forum on Forums and the unaddressed agenda items that still need to be thought out.
Graves said the issues Bemis raised were to be discussed in the forum but not in the January 26 planning meeting.
Hilton asked for forum participants from the board.
Cusanelli and Shepherd said they would participate.
Mayes said he might.
Old Business
Shepherd read the suggested changes to the City 16 message board metric.
Hilton said that since this is a performance measure it should be voted on and moved to accept the change.
The second was unidentified.
The motion passed.
New Business
Hilton suggested and moved to have LIVE phone-in and email participation in future TCB meetings to encourage public participation.
The second was made by Graves
The motion passed.
Bemis asked that his November 17 request/complaint concerning the policy and procedures subcommittee be taken up by the board at their next meeting.
He claimed this is a new, separate complaint as he did not meet the time requirements on a former complaint.
Graves sought a summary statement in the November 17 Bemis document and settled on the complaint being about how the board arrived at the new policy.
Bemis agreed with her.
Adjournment
Sales moved that the meeting adjourn.
Graves made the second.
The motion passed and the meeting was adjourned at approximately 6:50 p.m.
January 15, 2009
Room 219, 113 West Mountain
5:30 p.m.
Board members present were Sales, Cusanelli, Graves, Shepherd, Hilton and Mayes. Also in attendance: Community Access Television (CAT) Manager Sky Blaylock.
Election Of A New Chair
Vice Chairman Sales opened the meeting and asked for nominations for chair.
Cusanelli nominated Aubrey Shepherd.
Hilton made the second.
The vote was unanamous in favor of the motion.
Chairman Shepherd asked that board member Cusanelli act as parliamentarian.
Hilton suggested that the chair ask for additional comments each time before moving onto other agenda items. It was hoped by Hilton that this would avoid interruptions.
Shepherd welcomed new board member Andrew Mayes.
Approval of November 20, 2008 Minutes
Hilton noted an error on page two; the word “compliant” should be “complaint”
Graves moved to approve the minutes as amended.
The second was made by Cusanelli and the motion passed.
City 16 Television Report
Shepherd read the written report submitted by City 16 TV Station Manager and Public, Education and Government (PEG) Center Office Coordinator Ric delaHoussaye.
Hilton asked if the noted change to dimmable fluorescent lights was through out the building.
Blaylock said it was just in the control room and the editing suites but there are plans to change out the studio lights in the future.
Cusanelli moved to accept the report.
Graves seconded the motion.
The motion passed.
CAT Report
Blaylock distributed flyers promoting the community media summit in March, the planning of which is on-going. She then gave a demonstration of CAT channel 18 being web streamed and said it could be found on the web at catfayetteville.org. She complimented University of Arkansas work study student Flint Woods on his work to bring this to fruition. In addition, she thanked the Northwest Arkansas Community Foundation and the City of Fayetteville for the funding they have provided CAT.
Shepherd asked if any of the programming would be archived for on-demand playback.
Blaylock said not currently but that is a possibility. Other features of the new site are an online dub request form and registration forms for workshops.
As a side note, Shepherd warned that the one year time limit on city meetings on granicus is about to expire for January 2008.
Compliments
Shepherd read a complimentary email to City 16 from former City Alderman Nancy Allen. A second compliment from United Way was read thanking the Cable Administration staff for their financial support in the City’s fund drive.
Complaints
Three resolved complaints concerning Cox were read.
One complaint regarding AT&T U-verse that has yet to be addressed was read.
Cusanelli explained that AT&T is working on getting its U-verse service to all of Fayetteville and asked that would-be subscribers be patient with the process. He added that the channel lineup can be found at www.att.com. He noted that the religious channels are on the lowest subscription tier and soon the PEG channels will be available. He added that for those subscribers on the fringe area, the PEG channels will be available on Dish Network.
Discussion Of The Forum And Brainstorming Session
This is in regards to the Jim Bemis complaint about an alderman’s request for forums that were denied by the previous city administration.
Hilton suggested a planning session to move forward on this. A committee consisting of Bemis, Hilton, Shepherd and Graves was self selected to do this and noon Monday, January 26 at the PEG Center was chosen.
Shepherd said Hilton will coordinate this with an agenda. It is an open meeting for the public and will be taped by City 16. He added that the City 16 policy inconsistencies that need to be remedied will be part of the discussion in both the forum and the brainstorming session.
Citizen Jim Bemis then addressed the board, welcomed Mayes and complimented CAT on the web streaming of its programs.
Concerning his previously filed complaint he said the purpose was “to have a complete complaint process.” He said he sees the forum and brainstorming session as a discussion of the roles, responsibilities and jurisdiction of the TCB, the city council and the city administration concerning the legal obligations and administrative responsibilities for the development and interpretation of the Fayetteville Government Channel policies and procedures. This would establish who is in charge Bemis said. In addition, he mentioned the April 2008 Forum on Forums and the unaddressed agenda items that still need to be thought out.
Graves said the issues Bemis raised were to be discussed in the forum but not in the January 26 planning meeting.
Hilton asked for forum participants from the board.
Cusanelli and Shepherd said they would participate.
Mayes said he might.
Old Business
Shepherd read the suggested changes to the City 16 message board metric.
Hilton said that since this is a performance measure it should be voted on and moved to accept the change.
The second was unidentified.
The motion passed.
New Business
Hilton suggested and moved to have LIVE phone-in and email participation in future TCB meetings to encourage public participation.
The second was made by Graves
The motion passed.
Bemis asked that his November 17 request/complaint concerning the policy and procedures subcommittee be taken up by the board at their next meeting.
He claimed this is a new, separate complaint as he did not meet the time requirements on a former complaint.
Graves sought a summary statement in the November 17 Bemis document and settled on the complaint being about how the board arrived at the new policy.
Bemis agreed with her.
Adjournment
Sales moved that the meeting adjourn.
Graves made the second.
The motion passed and the meeting was adjourned at approximately 6:50 p.m.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Administratives rules of the Fayetteville telecommunication board
ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OF
THE FAYETTEVILLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS BOARD
Revised July 18, 2002
INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1. Definitions
For the purposes of these Administrative Rules, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivation shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders whenever the sense requires. “Chairperson” may also be referred to as Chairman, Chairwoman, or Chair, and prefixed by the word “Vice,” if appropriate. The words “shall” and “will” are mandatory and the word “may” is permissive. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning unless the same are cable television technical words or phrases.
a. “Cable Administrator” is the person appointed by the Mayor of Fayetteville, pursuant to Ordinance 4219, Section 1, §33, 208, whose duties include consultation, conferring, and cooperating with the Telecommunications Board, among others, in the enforcement and administration of the cable franchise and related telecommunications contracts.
b. “City” is the City of Fayetteville. “City employee” refers to the “Cable Administrator” and such other employees of the City of Fayetteville as are designated to assist the Telecommunications Board.
c. “Board” is the Fayetteville Telecommunications Board and, if the context so indicates, may include one or all of its committees.
d. “Company” is Cox Communications, a company authorized to do business in Arkansas, or its successor, transferee or assignee, and the principal cable television franchisee of the City.
e. “City Council” means the governing body of the City of Fayetteville.
f. “Voting member” means one of the seven citizen members appointed as such by the City Council.
g. Whenever “act of the Board,” “action of the Board,” “approval of the Board” or “vote of the Board” appear herein, such phrase shall mean the competent vote required by law or rule sufficient for such act, action, approval, or vote, to be effected. When the word “committee” is substituted, the same meaning shall apply.
h. Whenever reference is made in these Rules to a designated officer-title or a designated entity or group, such reference includes, unless otherwise stated, or the context indicates the contrary, the successor of such officer’s or entity’s, or group’s relevant function or relationship, as the case may be. Such references also embrace persons duly acting as such officer, whether temporarily appointed or such officer’s proper designate, whether by rules or otherwise, unless otherwise stated or plainly indicated.
ARTICLE I. Name, Purpose and Intent
a. All items stated in the caption of Article I are set forth in City of Fayetteville Ordinance No. 4219, here referred to by the short title, “Telecommunications Board Ordinance.” The cited ordinance is incorporated herein by this reference.
b. (1) Any member desiring to resign from the Board shall submit his resignation in writing to the Chair of the Board. Resigning members shall continue to serve until they are replaced.
(2) All members shall be deemed active and in good standing unless the Board certifies otherwise. If a member of the Board misses three consecutive meetings without prior notification about the absences, the Chair will send a letter asking if the member would like to become active and remain on the Board, resign, or be removed. If necessary, removal action will be taken at the next regular meeting of the Board, with notification sent to the City Clerk. The Board, in the event of a dispute and upon written petition, may resolve all questions finally as to activity, standing, and tenure, subject only to appeal to the City Council.
ARTICLE II. Meetings
a. The regular meeting of the Board shall be held at 5:30 p.m., the third Thursday of each month. The Board, for good cause, and with prior notice, may designate an alternate time for a regular meeting from time to time.
b. The Board’s meetings and records shall be subject to the provisions of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, Ark. Code Ann. Par. 25-19-101 et seq.
c. Special meetings or study sessions may be called for any time and place on any subject germane to Board duties and responsibilities on the request of any Board member with approval of a majority of the Board.
d. Special call or emergency meetings may also be set upon the written petition of three (3) members of the Board coordinated through the Chair.
ARTICLE III. Quorum and Voting.
Four active voting members of the Board in good standing shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of voting and no votes shall take place without a quorum. Unless otherwise indicated, the Board shall act by a majority vote of the members at a properly constituted meeting.
ARTICLE IV. Officers and Duties
a. (1) The officer of the Board shall be the Chair. The Chair shall be elected by majority vote of the committee.
(2) By a majority vote of the Board, committees may be established as necessary to carry on the work of the Board. Committee members shall be appointed by the Chairperson with consent of a majority of the Board from among volunteering Board members when possible. Committees will choose their chairpersons. Committees will report and make recommendations to the Board on matters within their respective assignments. No committee shall constitute a quorum of the voting members of the Board. Committees may not conduct business, make policy decisions, or render press releases on behalf of the Board, the City of Fayetteville, City Council, or the City staff, unless properly and expressly authorized to do so.
b. The officer shall be elected annually at the August regular meeting
c. Duties of the Chair shall include.
(1) Presiding at all meetings of the Board.
(2) In collaboration with the Board and Cable Administrator, formulating all regular and special Board agendas.
(3) Taking attendance at all Board meetings.
(4) Signing all official documents and correspondence on behalf of the Board.
(5) Acting as the official spokesperson of the Board, the principal liaison of the Board with the City Council, and with others as the Board directs.
(6) Receiving, transmitting, and monitoring responses on Board requests for legal opinions, reports, or other information from City staff, the Company, or others.
(7) Performing any lawful duty assigned either by vote of the Board or by these Rules.
ARTICLE V. Duties of the Telecommunications Board
a. The duties and responsibilities of members shall include:
(1) Initiating all official action by a motion or a second.
(2) Voting, when present, on any question put to a vote unless excused from voting by the Board.
(3) Attending all regular meetings, unless otherwise excused, and special called meetings of the Board.
(4) Notifying the Chair in advance of any necessary absences from Board meetings.
(5) Serving on all committees to which appointment has been made by the Board.
(6) Performing any lawful duty assigned by majority vote of the Board.
b. If any Board member has a personal pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in any decision pending before such Board member, he/she shall not vote, discuss or otherwise participate in the consideration of the matter, but shall publicly disclose the nature and extent of such interest in the official records of the Telecommunications Board prior to any determination of the matter.
ARTICLE VI. Order of Business
a. For all meetings, an agenda, with appropriate supporting documents, shall be mailed to all Board members at least six (6) days in advance of the meeting day.
b. The agenda order for regular Board meetings shall be as follows:
(1) Call to order.
(2) Call of the Roll.
(3) Approval of minutes of prior meeting(s).
(4) Adoption of agenda.
(5) Sequential consideration of other items duly noticed for the meeting.
(6) Report from the City Cable Franchisee.
(7) Report from Cable Administrator.
(8) Report from Board committees.
(9) Citizen communications by persons wishing to address matters not on the agenda, subject to such time limitations as the Board may establish. The Board, however, shall not act on such matters. Citizens wishing to address matters on the agenda may be heard when the Board takes up such agenda items, subject to time limitations as the Board may establish.
THE FAYETTEVILLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS BOARD
Revised July 18, 2002
INTRODUCTION
SECTION 1. Definitions
For the purposes of these Administrative Rules, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivation shall have the meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular number, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders whenever the sense requires. “Chairperson” may also be referred to as Chairman, Chairwoman, or Chair, and prefixed by the word “Vice,” if appropriate. The words “shall” and “will” are mandatory and the word “may” is permissive. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning unless the same are cable television technical words or phrases.
a. “Cable Administrator” is the person appointed by the Mayor of Fayetteville, pursuant to Ordinance 4219, Section 1, §33, 208, whose duties include consultation, conferring, and cooperating with the Telecommunications Board, among others, in the enforcement and administration of the cable franchise and related telecommunications contracts.
b. “City” is the City of Fayetteville. “City employee” refers to the “Cable Administrator” and such other employees of the City of Fayetteville as are designated to assist the Telecommunications Board.
c. “Board” is the Fayetteville Telecommunications Board and, if the context so indicates, may include one or all of its committees.
d. “Company” is Cox Communications, a company authorized to do business in Arkansas, or its successor, transferee or assignee, and the principal cable television franchisee of the City.
e. “City Council” means the governing body of the City of Fayetteville.
f. “Voting member” means one of the seven citizen members appointed as such by the City Council.
g. Whenever “act of the Board,” “action of the Board,” “approval of the Board” or “vote of the Board” appear herein, such phrase shall mean the competent vote required by law or rule sufficient for such act, action, approval, or vote, to be effected. When the word “committee” is substituted, the same meaning shall apply.
h. Whenever reference is made in these Rules to a designated officer-title or a designated entity or group, such reference includes, unless otherwise stated, or the context indicates the contrary, the successor of such officer’s or entity’s, or group’s relevant function or relationship, as the case may be. Such references also embrace persons duly acting as such officer, whether temporarily appointed or such officer’s proper designate, whether by rules or otherwise, unless otherwise stated or plainly indicated.
ARTICLE I. Name, Purpose and Intent
a. All items stated in the caption of Article I are set forth in City of Fayetteville Ordinance No. 4219, here referred to by the short title, “Telecommunications Board Ordinance.” The cited ordinance is incorporated herein by this reference.
b. (1) Any member desiring to resign from the Board shall submit his resignation in writing to the Chair of the Board. Resigning members shall continue to serve until they are replaced.
(2) All members shall be deemed active and in good standing unless the Board certifies otherwise. If a member of the Board misses three consecutive meetings without prior notification about the absences, the Chair will send a letter asking if the member would like to become active and remain on the Board, resign, or be removed. If necessary, removal action will be taken at the next regular meeting of the Board, with notification sent to the City Clerk. The Board, in the event of a dispute and upon written petition, may resolve all questions finally as to activity, standing, and tenure, subject only to appeal to the City Council.
ARTICLE II. Meetings
a. The regular meeting of the Board shall be held at 5:30 p.m., the third Thursday of each month. The Board, for good cause, and with prior notice, may designate an alternate time for a regular meeting from time to time.
b. The Board’s meetings and records shall be subject to the provisions of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act, Ark. Code Ann. Par. 25-19-101 et seq.
c. Special meetings or study sessions may be called for any time and place on any subject germane to Board duties and responsibilities on the request of any Board member with approval of a majority of the Board.
d. Special call or emergency meetings may also be set upon the written petition of three (3) members of the Board coordinated through the Chair.
ARTICLE III. Quorum and Voting.
Four active voting members of the Board in good standing shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of voting and no votes shall take place without a quorum. Unless otherwise indicated, the Board shall act by a majority vote of the members at a properly constituted meeting.
ARTICLE IV. Officers and Duties
a. (1) The officer of the Board shall be the Chair. The Chair shall be elected by majority vote of the committee.
(2) By a majority vote of the Board, committees may be established as necessary to carry on the work of the Board. Committee members shall be appointed by the Chairperson with consent of a majority of the Board from among volunteering Board members when possible. Committees will choose their chairpersons. Committees will report and make recommendations to the Board on matters within their respective assignments. No committee shall constitute a quorum of the voting members of the Board. Committees may not conduct business, make policy decisions, or render press releases on behalf of the Board, the City of Fayetteville, City Council, or the City staff, unless properly and expressly authorized to do so.
b. The officer shall be elected annually at the August regular meeting
c. Duties of the Chair shall include.
(1) Presiding at all meetings of the Board.
(2) In collaboration with the Board and Cable Administrator, formulating all regular and special Board agendas.
(3) Taking attendance at all Board meetings.
(4) Signing all official documents and correspondence on behalf of the Board.
(5) Acting as the official spokesperson of the Board, the principal liaison of the Board with the City Council, and with others as the Board directs.
(6) Receiving, transmitting, and monitoring responses on Board requests for legal opinions, reports, or other information from City staff, the Company, or others.
(7) Performing any lawful duty assigned either by vote of the Board or by these Rules.
ARTICLE V. Duties of the Telecommunications Board
a. The duties and responsibilities of members shall include:
(1) Initiating all official action by a motion or a second.
(2) Voting, when present, on any question put to a vote unless excused from voting by the Board.
(3) Attending all regular meetings, unless otherwise excused, and special called meetings of the Board.
(4) Notifying the Chair in advance of any necessary absences from Board meetings.
(5) Serving on all committees to which appointment has been made by the Board.
(6) Performing any lawful duty assigned by majority vote of the Board.
b. If any Board member has a personal pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in any decision pending before such Board member, he/she shall not vote, discuss or otherwise participate in the consideration of the matter, but shall publicly disclose the nature and extent of such interest in the official records of the Telecommunications Board prior to any determination of the matter.
ARTICLE VI. Order of Business
a. For all meetings, an agenda, with appropriate supporting documents, shall be mailed to all Board members at least six (6) days in advance of the meeting day.
b. The agenda order for regular Board meetings shall be as follows:
(1) Call to order.
(2) Call of the Roll.
(3) Approval of minutes of prior meeting(s).
(4) Adoption of agenda.
(5) Sequential consideration of other items duly noticed for the meeting.
(6) Report from the City Cable Franchisee.
(7) Report from Cable Administrator.
(8) Report from Board committees.
(9) Citizen communications by persons wishing to address matters not on the agenda, subject to such time limitations as the Board may establish. The Board, however, shall not act on such matters. Citizens wishing to address matters on the agenda may be heard when the Board takes up such agenda items, subject to time limitations as the Board may establish.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Government channel City 16 schedule for Sunday February 8 through Saturday, February 14, 2009
FAYETTEVILLE CITY 16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 8-14, 2009
SUNDAY, February 8
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
8:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
8:15 a.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 2
11:45 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
3:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
4:00 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: U.of A. Applied Sustainability Center
5:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:00 p.m. City Council: February 2
8:45 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
9:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
10:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
10:45 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
11:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
11:45 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
MONDAY, February 9
12:30 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie January '09
1:00a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
7:45 a.m. Sustainability Summit: KNWA Live Green
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
10:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
11:00 a.m. CAT Board: February 5
11:30 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
12:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
1:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
2:15 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
5:15 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
9:30 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
10:15 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
10:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
11:15 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
TUESDAY, February 10
12:15 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. City Council: February 2
3:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
6:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
10:30 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
11:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
WEDNESDAY, February 11
12:30 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: U.of A. Applied Sustainability Center
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
11:00 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
5:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
8:30 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
10:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
THURSDAY, February 12
12:30 a.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Airport Board: February 11
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
12:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
12:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
1:45 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
2:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Twigg, McKee Foods
5:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
6:00 p.m. Quorum Court- LIVE
9:00 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 p.m. Economic Strategic Planning: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity, Threat
FRIDAY, February 13
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Quorum Court : February 12
12:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
3:00 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
4:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Local & Global Initiatives: Winrock International
5:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. City View
8:30 p.m. Quorum Court : February 12
11:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
SATURDAY, February 14
1:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
11:00 a.m. Quorum Court : February 12
2:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
5:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
7:00 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
9:00 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
11:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 8-14, 2009
SUNDAY, February 8
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
8:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
8:15 a.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 2
11:45 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
3:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
4:00 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: U.of A. Applied Sustainability Center
5:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:00 p.m. City Council: February 2
8:45 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
9:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
10:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
10:45 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
11:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
11:45 p.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
MONDAY, February 9
12:30 a.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie January '09
1:00a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
7:45 a.m. Sustainability Summit: KNWA Live Green
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
10:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
11:00 a.m. CAT Board: February 5
11:30 a.m. Fayette Junction Master Plan Community Presentation
12:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Dan Sanker, Green Valley Network
12:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
1:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
2:15 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
5:15 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
9:30 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
10:15 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
10:45 p.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
11:15 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
TUESDAY, February 10
12:15 a.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Wimberly, BioEnergy Systems
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. City Council: February 2
3:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
6:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
10:30 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
11:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
WEDNESDAY, February 11
12:30 a.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Sustainability Summit: U.of A. Applied Sustainability Center
8:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
11:00 a.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
1:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 9
5:00 p.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
8:30 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
10:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: February 9
THURSDAY, February 12
12:30 a.m. FPL: Chinese New Year 4707
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Airport Board: February 11
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 a.m. Street Committee: February 2
12:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Nick Brown, University Of Arkansas Carbon Footprint
12:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
1:45 p.m. Ice Storm 2009 Information
2:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Jim Twigg, McKee Foods
5:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
6:00 p.m. Quorum Court- LIVE
9:00 p.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
11:00 p.m. Economic Strategic Planning: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity, Threat
FRIDAY, February 13
1:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Quorum Court : February 12
12:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
3:00 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
4:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit: Local & Global Initiatives: Winrock International
5:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. City View
8:30 p.m. Quorum Court : February 12
11:30 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
SATURDAY, February 14
1:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Water & Sewer Committee: February 10
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
11:00 a.m. Quorum Court : February 12
2:00 p.m. Subdivision Committee: February 12
5:00 p.m. Airport Board: February 11
7:00 p.m. City Council Agenda: February 10
9:00 p.m. Environmental Concerns Committee: February 12
11:00 p.m. Historic District Commission: February 12
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Published schedule not being followed today
Government channel is not following the schedule published today on this Web log or in today's Living Section of the Northwest Arkansas Times. This is probably a technical problem and is not the fault of the scheduler or of the newspaper.
When the staff is at work Monday, the station likely will be put on schedule again very quickly.
When the staff is at work Monday, the station likely will be put on schedule again very quickly.
Cancel what I said about The Times not having a valid guide in Sunday's
paper. They are going the extra mile for us. Thanks to them.
>>> Sandra Cox 1/30/2009 1:07 PM >>>
> That’s the plan. I have instructed our editorial assistant to type
it in ASAP.
> I will not approve the section until it is in.
>
> s
>
>
> Will you put this one in Sunday's edition?
>
>>>> >>> Sandra Cox 1/30/2009 12:55 PM >>>
>> > Thanks, Ric. We¹re on it!
>> >
>> >
> Sandra Cox
> Features Editor
> What's Up! € Living
> Northwest Arkansas Times
> sandrac@nwarktimes.com
> 212 N. East Ave
> P.O. Box #1607
> Fayetteville, AR 72702
>
> (479) 571-6481
> (479) 442-1714 - fax
>> > The PEG Center lost power late Tuesday and just came on this
morning.
> The ice
>> > storm canceled some meetings and others have been postponed so
the
> Feb.1-7
>> > guide I sent to NWA Times on Tuesday is invalid as is the guide
for
> today and
>> > tomorrow. Please refer to this one instead of the one in Sunday's
> paper.
FAYETTEVILLE CITY16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 1-7, 2009
SUNDAY, February 1
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
8:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
11:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
12:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
12:45 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
2:15 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
3:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit '08: The Sustainable City Of The Future
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
8:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: January 12
10:45 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: January 15
11:30 p.m. Sidewalk & Trails Task Force: January 14
MONDAY, February 2
12:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
8:00 a.m. Scull Creek Trail Opening Ceremony
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
12:00 p.m. FPL: Winter Reading Cover To Cover
1:45 p.m. Arkansas: It’s State Police
2:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
3:00 p.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
8:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
10:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
11:15 p.m. Library Seeing Nature In A New Way: Art Hobson On Global Warming
TUESDAY, February 3
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 28
11:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
2:00 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
3:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
4:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
6:00 p.m. City Council-LIVE
10:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
WEDNESDAY, February 4
12:00 a.m. ADEQ Construction Storm Water Permit Update
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Russell Mahan’s “Lincoln Talk” At FPL
8:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 3
1:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
2:00 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
5:30 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie: Eradicating Invasives & Plant Identification
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council: February 3
10:30 p.m. Teen Parenting: Nicotine, Alcohol and Drugs
THURSDAY, February 5
12:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. China's 3 Gorges Dam & Its Impact on the Environment
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
12:00 p.m. Snowbirds 2005 Air Show
1:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
3:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
5:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit '08: Senator Mark Pryor: Developing A Forward
Thinking Energy Policy
6:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:00 p.m. CAT Board-LIVE
8:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
11:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
FRIDAY, February 6
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
8:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. CAT Board: February 5
11:00 a.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
1:00 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
2:30 p.m. Children's Library This Week
Animals That Need Homes Now!
3:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
5:00 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. City View
8:30 p.m. ARAPA/ARASLA Watershed Planning In Arkansas
10:30 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
SATURDAY, February 7
12:30 a.m. Gulley Park Stream Restoration Project
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 3
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. Dan Chiras At FPL: EcoKids
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
7:30 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
9:30 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
10:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
11:15 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
paper. They are going the extra mile for us. Thanks to them.
>>> Sandra Cox
> That’s the plan. I have instructed our editorial assistant to type
it in ASAP.
> I will not approve the section until it is in.
>
> s
>
>
> Will you put this one in Sunday's edition?
>
>>>> >>> Sandra Cox
>> > Thanks, Ric. We¹re on it!
>> >
>> >
> Sandra Cox
> Features Editor
> What's Up! € Living
> Northwest Arkansas Times
> sandrac@nwarktimes.com
> 212 N. East Ave
> P.O. Box #1607
> Fayetteville, AR 72702
>
> (479) 571-6481
> (479) 442-1714 - fax
>> > The PEG Center lost power late Tuesday and just came on this
morning.
> The ice
>> > storm canceled some meetings and others have been postponed so
the
> Feb.1-7
>> > guide I sent to NWA Times on Tuesday is invalid as is the guide
for
> today and
>> > tomorrow. Please refer to this one instead of the one in Sunday's
> paper.
FAYETTEVILLE CITY16
GOVERNMENT CHANNEL PROGRAM GUIDE
February 1-7, 2009
SUNDAY, February 1
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
8:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
11:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
12:00 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
12:45 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
2:15 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
3:15 p.m. Sustainability Summit '08: The Sustainable City Of The Future
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
8:30 p.m. Advertising & Promotion Commission: January 12
10:45 p.m. Council Of Neighborhoods: January 15
11:30 p.m. Sidewalk & Trails Task Force: January 14
MONDAY, February 2
12:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Housing Authority Board: January 20
8:00 a.m. Scull Creek Trail Opening Ceremony
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
12:00 p.m. FPL: Winter Reading Cover To Cover
1:45 p.m. Arkansas: It’s State Police
2:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
3:00 p.m. Arkansas' First Sustainable Business Park
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
5:30 p.m. Planning Commission-LIVE
8:30 p.m. City Council Agenda: January 29
10:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
11:15 p.m. Library Seeing Nature In A New Way: Art Hobson On Global Warming
TUESDAY, February 3
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council Agenda: January 28
11:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
2:00 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
3:30 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
4:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
6:00 p.m. City Council-LIVE
10:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
WEDNESDAY, February 4
12:00 a.m. ADEQ Construction Storm Water Permit Update
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Russell Mahan’s “Lincoln Talk” At FPL
8:15 a.m. Community Events Calendar
8:30 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 3
1:00 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
2:00 p.m. Street Committee: February 2
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
5:30 p.m. Woolsey Wet Prairie: Eradicating Invasives & Plant Identification
6:00 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
6:30 p.m. City Council: February 3
10:30 p.m. Teen Parenting: Nicotine, Alcohol and Drugs
THURSDAY, February 5
12:45 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. China's 3 Gorges Dam & Its Impact on the Environment
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. Planning Commission: February 2
12:00 p.m. Snowbirds 2005 Air Show
1:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
3:00 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
5:00 p.m. Sustainability Summit '08: Senator Mark Pryor: Developing A Forward
Thinking Energy Policy
6:45 p.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
6:00 p.m. CAT Board-LIVE
8:00 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
11:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
FRIDAY, February 6
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
8:00 a.m. Animals That Need Homes Now!
Children's Library This Week
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. CAT Board: February 5
11:00 a.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
1:00 p.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
2:30 p.m. Children's Library This Week
Animals That Need Homes Now!
3:00 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
5:00 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
7:00 p.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
8:00 p.m. City View
8:30 p.m. ARAPA/ARASLA Watershed Planning In Arkansas
10:30 p.m. Board Of Adjustments: February 2
SATURDAY, February 7
12:30 a.m. Gulley Park Stream Restoration Project
1:00 a.m. Community Events Calendar
5:00 a.m. Road To Recovery
6:00 a.m. Washington/Madison County Drug Court
7:00 a.m. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Orientation: January 20
8:30 a.m. Community Events Calendar
9:00 a.m. City Council: February 3
1:00 p.m. Troubled Water: Preserving & Restoring Arkansas' Most Valuable Resource
2:45 p.m. Dan Chiras At FPL: EcoKids
4:00 p.m. Community Events Calendar
4:30 p.m. Planning Commission: February 2
7:30 p.m. CAT Board: February 5
9:30 p.m. Ozark Regional Transit: February 4
10:30 p.m. Partners For Better Housing: January 20
11:15 p.m. Telecommunications Board Forum Planning Session: January 26
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