A network provider must provide evidence that the network provider has acquired all required authorization pursuant to state law, prior to obtaining a permit to use public right-of-way. The network provider’s right to use and occupy the public right-of-way shall not be exclusive, and the city shall have the right to exercise its police powers and manage its public right-of-way, based on the Texas Local Gov’t Code chapter 284 and all other state or federal laws.
(Ordinance 639-18 adopted 6/26/18)
A network provider shall notify the right-of-way manager of any sale, transfer, merger or assignment of the ownership or control of a network provider’s business within 30 days of such sale, transfer, merger or assignment. A network provider shall also maintain and provide current point-of-contact information with the right-of-way manager at all times during which the network uses the right-of-way.
(Ordinance 639-18 adopted 6/26/18)
A network provider shall comply with the city design manual for the installation of network nodes and node support poles, as amended by the right-of-way manager.
(Ordinance 639-18 adopted 6/26/18)