The following resources may be useful for broadband projects, particularly those in the post-engineered construction phase. 

Call 8-1-1 Before You Dig

Utility Poles

The following information about utility poles includes pole anatomy and attachments, safety, and inspections. The California Public Utilities Code gives the California Public Utilities Commission the authority to allow public utilities to access all utility poles, and requires investor-owned utilities and incumbent providers to provide telecommunications and cable TV providers with access to their poles. All public utilities must grant each other access to their utility poles, and must set rates, terms, and conditions for access.

 

Overview and Anatomy of Utility Poles
California Rules

Permitting and Right-of-Way

The process of securing an easement or right of way access for broadband deployment requires multiple steps and documents. For utilities to build within existing rights of way in public and private property, it is important to follow each required permitting step for the relevant infrastructure property or property owner to be used in deployment. Typically, these permits are applied for by the service provider (e.g., construction contractors) of the utility and approved by the local jurisdiction when all applicable environmental and other rules are met.

Overviews and Tools
Tribal Lands
Federal Lands
State and Locally Owned Lands

Environmental Compliance

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires government agencies to consider the environmental consequences of their actions before approving plans and policies or committing to a course of action on a project. The California Public Utilities Commission generally acts as the lead agency for projects the agency funds. Federally funded broadband projects and broadband projects constructed on federally managed public lands must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) – State and Locally Owned Land
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) – Federal and Tribal Lands
Federal and State Integration

 

Steps Necessary for Broadband Deployment

Source:  Permitting Needs Assessment (Broadbandusa.ntia.gov)