From Deseret News archives:
Bailout may brighten UTOPIA future
They've promised to back $202 million in bonds with sales tax revenue to build a fiber-optic network that data, phone and television providers can use to deliver their services.
The hope is that they'll never have to fork over a dime that revenues will pay those debts.
Smaller cities Tremonton, Payson, Lindon, Brigham City and Centerville have pledged in the $250,000 to $330,000 range. Murray, Layton, Orem and West Valley have pledged between $1.2 million and $2.8 million.
If UTOPIA's pledging members are put on the line for repaying those bonds, it could represent a serious hardship for those cities.
Now, city councils in member cities are being asked to take on more debt over a longer period to bail the network out of what UTOPIA officials call a "bad loan" from the federal government.
But, officials say, restructuring the consortium's bonds should give UTOPIA the boost it needs to make progress and secure a bright future.
UTOPIA currently has just over 7,000 customers in the six cities where services have begun: Murray, Midvale, West Valley, Orem, Lindon and Payson.
Construction is 95 percent to 99 percent completed in Lindon, Payson and Tremonton.
Perry, Orem and Murray are about 50 percent completed, Midvale is at 40 percent, Brigham City is at 33 percent, Centerville is at 25 percent and Layton and West Valley are at 15 percent completion.
Riverton, Cedar Hills, Vineyard, Cedar City and Washington have joined the consortium as non-pledging members, which means they won't see service until revenues grow enough to pay for construction.
Vineyard and Washington joined in 2007.
UTOPIA operations run about $300,000 a month, said Jim Reams, Orem city manager and interim UTOPIA director. But the consortium has reached the break-even point with its 7,000 subscribers.
That means that any new subscribers will help pay down debt.
Success stories
It's fairly easy to track down success stories from current customers. Orem City Hall is connected to the network and saves $50,000 a month, said Reams.
"That money goes back into city operations that are more beneficial than paying for phones," Reams says.
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