Mayor Johnson urged Lehi residents to preregister for the city's incoming fiber network and directed them to the project website, saying, "If you have an interest, go to lehighfibernetwork.gov and sign up there for the pre registration." The preregistration is free, the mayor said, and intended to help construction crews and engineers plan where services are most needed.
The mayor explained how the site's color-coded map shows neighborhood status: "If your neighborhood is in yellow, that means that it's in construction. If it's in green, you can hook up now into the system. If it's in purple, it's in process right now and it's moving forward," he said. He also noted the site includes information about participating internet service providers.
City officials framed preregistration as a planning tool: the mayor said it lets the city and contractors identify areas of highest demand so deployments and ISP service availability can be prioritized. There was no discussion in the recorded remarks of funding sources, schedule milestones beyond the map colors, or formal votes; the comments were a public announcement and call to action.
The city website remains the central resource for status and sign-ups; Mayor Johnson closed the announcement with a final request that residents "please go to the website and get preregistered now."