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Carson invests $27 million in citywide fiber, expands digital services with Carson TV app

March 20, 2026 | Carson City, Los Angeles County, California


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Carson invests $27 million in citywide fiber, expands digital services with Carson TV app
Mayor Lula Davis‑Holmes said the city is building a high‑speed fiber network intended to improve Wi‑Fi connectivity, speed and reliability across city operations and public amenities.

Davis‑Holmes said the city invested "$27 million into the first phase of this project," with phase one building fiber to 12 major city parks, Dignity Health Sports Park, over 1,500 smart homes and California State University, Dominguez Hills, and that the phase is expected to be complete by September 2026. She added the project will operate through an enterprise fund intended to generate additional revenue for the city.

In the same segment the mayor promoted the newly launched Carson TV app, which she said allows residents to watch original city programming 24 hours a day and is part of an expanded multimedia effort.

City officials did not provide contractual vendor names, detailed construction timelines beyond the phase one completion target, or the precise enterprise fund revenue model during the program.

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