"DO-IT-YOURSELF ANTI-MUNICIPAL BROADBAND KIT": Esme Vos at MuniWireless has the goods on a piece of "model legislation" now being circulated by a Washington think tank with honchos from BellSouth and Verizon on its board.
A couple of days ago, MuniWireless also flagged Ohio House Bill 591, introduced in the General Assembly's waning days by Representative Thom Collier (GOP-Mount Vernon). It's not the same thing as Pennsylvania's House Bill 30 (as Harold Feld of Media Access Project explains at Wetmachine), and it was introduced too late to go anywhere in the session that just ended, but... it's one more reason to expect a serious legislative attack on city-sponsored broadband when the new session begins in January.
(Incidentally, for the last two years Rep. Collier has served as chairman of the House Economic Development and Technology Committee.)
And here, again from MuniWireless, is why this all matters to non-geeks in Cleveland: "Wireless broadband: Anti-poverty weapon".