Open Letter On “Broadband Price-Fixing & Monopoly in RVA”

From email:

An open letter to Parker Agelasto, Richmond Times Dispatch, Style Weekly, and all my neighbors…

Parker,

As you may know, Verizon has recently expanded its FIOS (broadband internet) coverage into Oregon Hill. From the outside, this seems like good news, but the end result is that I’m now paying more money for less bandwidth that I had ten years ago.

Most people don’t realize that Comcast and Verizon both own significant shares of each other. This “merger without merging” happened back in 2011 when Comcast agreed not to get into the wireless business and let Verizon have that. In exchange, Verizon agreed to cease expanding its FIOS coverage in most areas, which is why Oregon Hill was ignored for so long.

The workers I spoke with, who began installing FIOS in Oregon Hill last year, said the only reason Verizon was doing this was because it had failed to live up to its agreement with the City Of Richmond to provide FIOS service to a certain percentage of the population in return for their franchise license. It was scrambling to make that happen, and was very much behind schedule. Verizon didn’t bring FIOS into Oregon Hill out of the goodness of their hearts.

With FIOS plans starting at $55 per month (plus taxes, plus fees, plus equipment rental fee, on a TWO YEAR CONTRACT) you would think that Comcast would be inclined to offer special rates to retain customers. You would be wrong.

With Verizon no longer offering DSL packages in the neighborhood (and no longer offering DSL resellers a competitive pricing structure), there is no reason for Comcast to be significantly cheaper than Verizon.
In fact, internet access offered by Comcast is pretty much on par with that offered by Verizon.

What’s wrong with that? Why should they offer me cheaper service when they don’t have to?

Because they’ve purposefully eliminated my options.

Ten years ago, I could get DSL from Verizon or any number of resellers for about $40/month, and the speeds were about 6000 down/1500 up.
In the present day, ten years later, if I want internet access, that same $40 per month will only buy me Comcast’s economy plan (which they won’t willingly tell you about), which provides speeds of 3000 down/768 up.

To put this in perspective, that same forty dollars buys me HALF of the speed it bought me ten years ago.

But what’s really corrupt about this whole thing is that up until six months ago, before FIOS was installed, Comcast was selling me internet access for $30 per month, and that bought me speeds of 25,000 down/5000 up.
It was a “six month promotion” which went on for almost two years. They had to give me that price to keep me away from all the DSL resellers, who they had to COMPETE with.

I called one of those DSL resellers today. If I wanted the same level of service Comcast was offering me for $40 per month, it was going to cost me over $70 per month. Why suddenly so much money for DSL? Because Verizon owns the copper phone lines which DSL runs on, that’s why. Verizon doesn’t want you using the copper phone lines, they want you using FIOS, which costs a minimum of $55 per month, plus fees, etc etc.

Let me summarize:
Ten years ago, DSL = $40/month = 6000 down/1500 up
Last year, Comcast = $30/month = 25,000 down/5000 up
FIOS gets installed in Oregon Hill.
This year, Comcast= $40/month = 3000 down/768 up

Technology is supposed to get faster and cheaper. This is not progress, this is collusion, price-fixing, and monopoly.

Why am I writing you about it? Because the City Of Richmond enforces this monopoly, and they need to know that they’re not providing increased or better internet access to the public in doing so.
The solution? The city either needs to roll out municipal broadband, and/or open up the licensing process so other, smaller, more local businesses can put up their own wires on the phone poles, and offer up some real competition.

Very concerned about this.

–Matt Siegel

Byrd House RENEGADE Market This Afternoon

From email announcement:
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And Happy Happy New Year! Bonne année! Feliz Año Nuevo! nEEma Kura San!
Any good New Year’s resolution deserves great back up! And we’ve got it. The freshest, locally grown #healthyfoods are here!
This Week’s Renegade Vendors are …
Agriberry
The Byrd Farm
Deer Run Farm
Faith Farm Foods
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge

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And what will they have???
Broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, kale, sweet potatoes, spinach.
Eggs, honey, butter – salted and un, goat cheese in many flavors
Apples, cider, preserves, grass-fed beef – ground, roasts, liver
Chicken – whole, boneless breasts, thighs
Mizuna, arugula, mixed salad greens, mushrooms

ASK OUR GROWERS ABOUT THEIR CSAs!!
Learn more about our food producers on Facebook! Like them on Facebook! Start here!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015: Mostly cloudy early, then afternoon sunshine.
High 47F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph. Almost fall-like… :-)

What’s next for Byrd House Market in 2015?

What’s next for Oregon Hill, you might ask. A long-awaited major change to the roadways of the neighborhood will begin this year. The Idlewood Avenue/Grayland Avenue/I-195 Roundabout will be constructed and include improvements to the sidewalks from S. Cherry St. to Harrison St. The roundabout also facilitates Idlewood Avenue becoming a 2-way street. This will alter traffic dramatically, acknowledges that Idlewood Avenue is a major throughfare for people traveling from the near West End to Downtown businesses, and should make it easier for everyone to find Byrd House Market by car, bike and foot. If you want to see what city officials are working with, click here. We don’t have a start date yet, but it could be this spring, which means we will be working closely with the contractor and city liaisons to ensure as little encumbrance on market days as possible. It would help if the city were to hear from you about this. Parker Agelasto is our representative council member on the project, so don’t hesitate to write him: parker.agelasto@richmondgov.com!

Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com for directions and more.

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Renegade Holiday Market This Afternoon

Excerpts from email announcement:

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Eat, Drink, Be Merry….
because with all your great support, good wishes and ideas we are moving forward with planning for the 9th season of Byrd House Market. Have a wonderful holiday season!
Such good things to eat, to gift, to share, to make, to aspire to taste and taste again… What are YOU making this week?
Renegade Vendors and their Shoppers:
Agriberry
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge
Deer Run Farm
Faith Farm Foods
Tomten Farm

Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com for directions and more.

Renegade Market/William Byrd Community House News

From email newsletter:
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William Byrd Open House, Tuesday, December 9, 5:30pm – 7pm, WBCH Building side
The WBCH Board of Governors & The Associate Board will be hosting an open house at WBCH on Tuesday, December 9th , from 5:30-7:00. This will be held in the Library. The open house will give current supporters and new friends of William Byrd Community House the chance to see the classrooms and library, talk to Board Members and Staff, and generally learn more about the great work that takes place here every day for the benefit of Richmond’s kids. The Open House is a great opportunity to hear how WBCH’s approach to early childhood development that includes Academic, Family and Nutritional health is making a difference. Our dramatic increase in enrollment this year underscores that the need for these services in Richmond is great. Please join us!
Thank You 2014

Renegade Market Holiday Celebration, Tuesday, December 23, 3pm ’till sunset
Come to William Byrd Community House for the Renegade Market on Tuesday, December 23rd. Our die hard market vendors will be here for your shopping pleasure. WBCH will be serving FREE hot chocolate and hot apple cider. See the lights. Sing carols. Celebrate the season.
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The regular Market season runs from the first Tuesday in May through the last Tuesday of October. From November through April, the Renegade Market is in session each Tuesday from 3pm to sunset. The Renegade Market is similar to Byrd House Market only with fewer vendors and activities.
Renegade Market,Tuesdays, 3pm – sunset, November – April
Always the latest information at: www.byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com

Martin’s A+ School Rewards, October 5, 2014 through March 21, 2015
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Shop at Martin’s and earn money for WBCH Early Childhood Education.
Register your Martin’s BONUSCARD and designate William Byrd Community House to receive your A+ School Rewards every time you shop between now and March 21, 2015. Rewards points will be turned into cash for Early Childhood Education at William Byrd.
Go to: www.martinsfoods.com/aplus to register. William Byrd school code—06816

BYRD HOUSE MARKET
closes out 8th successful year
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On Tuesday, October 28, 2014, Byrd House Market closed out its 8th regular season. The Market began as one of three programming efforts aimed at increasing access to fresh, healthy, local foods. William Byrd’s mission and vision statements articulate the agency’s understanding of how good nutrition and healthy eating have long-lasting positive effects on children’s cognitive endeavors.

WBCH Mission:
We provide high quality educational, developmental and nutritional programs to children in the City of Richmond so they are academically, socially and emotionally prepared to succeed in school and in life.
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Did you know? William Byrd Community House is now a Community Partner of Baker’s Crust/Carytown
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As a Community Partner of Baker’s Crust/Carytown, William Byrd Community House receives 15% of sales* from WBCH supporters year round. But you must tell your server you wish to support William Byrd!
Dine- in, Carry-out, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Catering Services, Dessert – all qualify. So let your friends, family and colleagues know about this tasty way to benefit William Byrd and its mission of:
Growing Richmond’s Kids: Smart, Strong, Self-confident.

Summer/Fall Volunteer Groups Execute Projects and Tasks for William Byrd
Summer and Fall brought a strong showing of volunteer groups to William Byrd. Projects completed include: painting of the basement ECE area plus two new ECE murals, irrigation run from the modular to the Farmlet, compost bins relocated, assistance at Byrd House Market, leaves raked and playground equipment cleaned, furniture moved, carpets steam cleaned, fall crops planted in Farmlet, holiday food drives, craft supply and program supply drives and an inventory of Market and Farmlet equipment.
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Our deepest thanks and appreciation to the following for their hard work, flexibility and support of WBCH:
Washington & Lee, VSU Dietetic Interns – Service Learning Class, St. Edwards Youth Ministry, Virginia Volunteerism Conference, Altria, Dominion Resources, VCU – Masters of Health Administration, Classes 2016 and 2017, MWV, Collegiate Schools – Kindergarten, Temple Beth El – Rauch Youth Group, University of Richmond Bonner Scholars – Freshmen Explorers, VCU – Masters of Social Work Student Association, Byrd House Board, Three Chopt Presbyterian Church, Seventh Street Christian Church, HandsOn Greater Richmond, University of Richmond
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Altria volunteers September 2014 painting
Thank You Fall Semester Individual Volunteers
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It seems like the school year just started but last week we said good-by to our fall semester individual volunteers. We thank them for their commitment to service at William Byrd and wish them good luck with exams and happy holidays.
University of Richmond
Francie Edwards – Preschool
Emma Gleckel – Preschool
Alexis Williams – Preschool
Maria Psarakis – Extended Day
Caroline Jones – Extended Day
Annie Blanc – Administrative
Trista Li – Farmlet
Ru Chen – Farmlet

Virginia Commonwealth University
Taylor Forr – Farmlet, Byrd House Market, Library
Johnel Cunningham – Extended Day
Louis Huynh – Library, Byrd House Market
Sarah Moniz – Byrd House Market, Library
Toni Taylor – Library
Stanley Dillon – Library
Olga Barshcheuskaya – Library

Virginia Union University
Taylor White – Extended Day
Katrease Northern – After School
David Hayes – Preschool
U of R Bonner Scholars Serve WBCH

We simply cannot imagine William Byrd without our University of Richmond Bonner Scholars who are here every week and play an integral role in our programming. Bonners commit to the agency for 3 1/2 years. They are truly a part of the William Byrd family.
Thanks to:
Allen Stambaugh (senior) – Farmlet
Casey Nolan (junior) – After School
Emily Onufer (sophomore) – Byrd House Market

Renegade Market Today

From email announcement:

The Byrd House
RENEGADE MARKET
IS ON!

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Tuesdays 3 to 6 PM
November – April
Roast and Toast
Almost all fall and early winter produce roast beautifully, and SO EASILY!
Get loads of good selections – “farm to table” pastured meats and poultry, eggs, salsa, honey, vinaigrettes, goat cheese, Amish butter, local Jams, “farm-to-pet dish” treats, and more from our Renegade Vendors:
Agriberry
Bill’s Produce
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge
Deer Run Farm
Faith Farm Foods
The Byrd Farm / Rural Va Market
Tomten Farm
Sub Rosa Bakery
Epic Gardens
ArcAngel Creations
Learn more about our food producers on Facebook! Like them on Facebook!
Start here!

Join us Monday, Nov. 17 for a Special William Byrd Fundraiser Night at Buzz & Ned’s Real Barbeque
See Facebook Event Page
Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com
for directions and more.

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Byrd House RENEGADE Market

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The Byrd House
RENEGADE MARKET
IS ON!

Tuesdays 3 to 6 PM
November – April
The RENEGADE Market
has begun!
Our renegaders include…
Agriberry
Bill’s Produce
Origins Farm
Mugsy’s Dogtown Lounge
Faith Farm Foods
The Byrd Farm / Rural Va Market
Tomten Farm
Deer Run Farm
Epic Gardens
ArcAngel Creations

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Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com
for directions and more.

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Raffle Send-Off for Byrd House Market

From Byrd House Market’s blog:

It’s been a long, great year, but on October 28th the Byrd House Market will be hosting the last market day of 2014. To mark the occasion, we’ll be having a special raffle contest for one of three art based prizes. Otherwise, stop by to stock up for the winter season.

Raffle tickets are $2 each, OR buy 2 tickets and get 1 FREE!

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A collage titled Winter Wonderland created by local artist Dare Boles. Looking for a new wintertime decoration for your home? Look no further! This one-of-a-kind piece is perfect for art collectors.

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A numbered and signed lithograph of the Byrd House Market from local illustrator Eliza B. Askin. Ever wondered what the Byrd House Market looked like in its early days? Well then, this is the item for you! Perfect for Market regulars, art collectors, and Richmonders alike.

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A 1,000 piece puzzle featuring the painting The Sierra Range by artist Charley Harper. Charley Harper, an American artist who lived from 1922-2007, designed many posters for different national areas, parks, and conservation organizations, the design for this puzzle being one of them. Perfect for nature-lovers and anyone young at heart who enjoys a good puzzle.

Theater Foundation Asks For Bailout

From Times Dispatch article:

The organization that oversees Richmond CenterStage and the Altria Theater is asking the city of Richmond for $1.75 million to a pay a tax bill it never expected.
Richmond Performing Arts Center, the public-private partnership behind both renovation projects, created a for-profit company called RPAC Inc. in order to take advantage of historic tax credits for the renovation work.
But the organization and the city apparently overlooked or misinterpreted a law that requires for-profit companies to pay real estate taxes on leasehold interests in publicly owned properties that would otherwise be exempt from taxation.

“What I can’t understand is how one might think that they wouldn’t be required to pay real estate taxes from a private, for-profit entity,” said Agelasto, 5th District. “It seems to me that somebody got advice that didn’t quite mirror to what the federal law was.”

See earlier posts on this subject here, here, and here.

Food Day @ the Byrd House Market

From email announcement:
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Happy National Food Day!

It’s Real JUST Food Day @ Byrd House Market

Shop Real Food from our Local Growers and Makers.

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RAFFLE!
Check out all items being raffled at the information table at the Byrd House Market Tuesdays 3:30-7 PM. All proceeds will benefit William Byrd Community House’s Byrd House Market and Neighborhood Nutrition Incentive Fund (provides SNAP matching funds and family discounts at the Market)! Winners will be announced on the opening day of Renegade Market. Prizes include:
a photography book titled “Sunburn” by local artist Chris McCaw
a numbered and signed lithograph of the Byrd House Market from local illustrator Eliza B. Askin
a gift package from Quirk Gallery

MAKE YOUR OWN BIRDFEEDER!
Children can join Emily and Louis in the Community Garden today to make their very own birdfeeder to take home.

RENEGADE MARKET
Renegade Market, our winter market, will begin Tuesday, November 4. Join us every Tuesday of the season between 3 and 6 PM!

THE $10 DEAL graciously offered by
Agriberry, Origins Farm, Byrd Farm, Epic Gardens, and Tomten Farm

Open to the Public @ VCU:
TONIGHT, October 21st
Growing Cities Film and Discussion; Commons Theater, 7:30 – 8:30 PM
Thursday, October 23rd
Healthy Eating on $5 a day; Commons Theater, 12:30 – 1:30 PM
Real Food, Just Food Panel Discussion; Commons Virginia Rooms C/D, 7:00 – 8:30 PM

Oct. 28: Closing Day
Deals, a Vendor Pot-Luck & Raffles!
Nov. 4 is Election Day and first day of the Renegade Market!

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SNAP @ THE MARKET
Use Your Credit, Debit or SNAP EBT Cards!
Visit byrdhousemarket.blogspot.com
for directions and more.
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