In 2021, the Arkansas Legislative Council approved a contract for the Broadband Development Group to create a master plan for broadband development
Benton County will host two town hall meetings in the month of February on behalf of the State of Arkansas and the Broadband Development Group. The program will collect firsthand feedback from local residents and businesses about what the state can do to improve high-speed internet access across Benton County. The first town hall meeting will be held at the Gentry Public Library,105 E Main St, inside of the Community Center on February 7, 2022 at 6p. The
second meeting will be held at NEBCO, 14639 S Wimpy Jones Rd, Garfield on February 16, 2022 at 6p.
Benton County spent months meeting with providers and trying to better understand the
broadband landscape we find ourselves in. Two conclusions were reached:
“We’re very supportive of this effort to identify broadband deficiencies in Benton County,” said Benton County Judge, Barry Moehring. “And when they are identified we’ll partner with the state on projects to meet those needs.”
What is the Broadband Development Group?
The Broadband Development Group, LLC (BDG) has been retained by the State of Arkansas to
establish and develop a broadband master plan. BDG was formed to address pent up demand for high-performance, affordable broadband Internet access.
In addition to attending the town halls held in Gentry and Garfield, the Arkansas Legislative Council is asking every Arkansan to fill out an online survey. The survey asks 12 questions
regarding your internet usage, importance in your daily life, and the current speed of your
service. The survey can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/arbroadband
Benton County Offices and Courts are closed on Monday, May 26th, to observe Memorial Day