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<br />Our goal for 2004 is to design a functional system for the transmission of data from <br />institution to institution, and to facilitate the purchase of the equipment, by each city that <br />wishes to make use of the I-Net, necessary for the use of the system. <br /> <br /> <br />We are currently at the maximum PEG fee allowed by our Memorandum of <br />Understanding. We are, however, allowed to increase that level annually to cover cost <br />of IMng increases. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average CPI for <br />2002 was 2.4%. Increasing the current PEG fee by this amount results in a six cent <br />increase per subscriber, per month, to $2.51. <br /> <br />2004 is going to be a very expensive year for us. The new building, equipment <br />upgrades, and development of the I-Net will present real financial challenges. While <br />subscriber levels have been declining across the last year, there is hope that with the <br />cable system upgrade, availability of high speed internet service, and new home <br />construction in the North Metro franchise area that will change. Because of all these <br />factors, the PEG fee should be increased. <br /> <br /> <br />2004 is going to be the most amazing year. We will have built a state-of-the-art <br />production facility, taken importantsteps to becoming tapeless and wireless, enhan~ <br />our news program, delved into alternative income sources, and set the groundwork for <br />developing and utilizing our valuable I-Net system. <br /> <br />The Media Center is finally going to become what the seven cities anticipated when they <br />first took over management of the department. We will have the facility, tools, and staff <br />necessary to provide a" valuable service, for years to come, to the residents of the North <br />Central Suburbs. <br /> <br />With the continued support of the Operations Committee and the Cable Commission, <br />channel 15 can only grow as a source for information, entertainment and services <br />focused on our seven cities. <br />