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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 5, 2015 <br />Page 8 of 33 <br />• Comcast storefront in Louisville. <br />• Customer Service reports of poor service from the call center, missed service <br />calls and poor treatment from staff. <br />• Unclear billing: bills were unclear and changed month -to -month even when no <br />service changes were made. <br />• Rates: Complaints rates continually go up and there is no rate for low income <br />residents or seniors. <br />The negotiating team tried to address the following in the franchise :: returning a <br />storefront in Louisville; improved reporting of complaints; continued PEG Channels; two- <br />hour window for service calls and a larger letter of credit for service infractions. <br />The cost of returning a storefront to Louisville would likely double bill of every Louisville <br />resident so the team dropped that point. Comcast would not change their reporting <br />process so City staff will compile a report of complaints. Comcast is currently <br />advertising a two -hour service window, but would only agree to a four -hour window in <br />the Customer Service Standards. They will agree to the two -hour window as long that <br />that remains company practice. <br />Some of the proposal specifics are as follows: It is a 10 -year franchise; franchise fees <br />equal to 5% gross revenue; there is an option for high definition for Channel 8 in three <br />years and PEG fees will equal 50 cents per customer. <br />Fiscal Impact: Franchise fees equaled approximately $260,000 in 2014; PEG fees <br />totaled approximately $25,000 in 2014. <br />Unknown items that could affect the franchise in the future include possible changes in <br />technology and changes in federal law. <br />Side Agreement: An Agreement with Comcast to cover the following issues: <br />• Service will be provided to the new City Services Facility in CTC. <br />• Comcast volunteers to adhere to two -hour service window as long as that is <br />company practice (it cannot go longer than four hours under the CSS). <br />• Comcast agrees to the billing clarity language in the CSS and the City recognizes <br />it has no current intent to initiate a complaint related to this. <br />Staff recommendation: Staff recommended the City Council approve the renewed <br />franchise with Comcast Cable and the reestablishment of Customer Service Standards. <br />The following people were available to respond Council's questions: Public Relations <br />Manager Muth, Mayor Pro Tem Dalton, the City's legal counsel, Nancy Rodgers and <br />Comcast Representative Andy Davis. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />
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