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Los Lunas Council Approves Ezee Fiber Agreement to Expand Broadband

On December 2, 2025 the Los Lunas Village Council voted to approve a service agreement with Texas based Ezee Fiber to bring fiber internet service into the village, a move aimed at increasing broadband access for residents and local businesses. Council discussion addressed proposed coverage areas, village contributions and easements, and a deployment timeline, while councilors emphasized ongoing monitoring of contract terms and franchise arrangements.

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Los Lunas Council Approves Ezee Fiber Agreement to Expand Broadband
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The Los Lunas Village Council approved a service agreement with Ezee Fiber on December 2, 2025 to expand fiber internet infrastructure within the village. The agreement sets the framework for Ezee Fiber to install fiber lines and offer service to parts of Los Lunas, with council discussion focused on which neighborhoods and commercial corridors would be prioritized, what contributions or easements the village would provide, and the expected timeline for deployment.

Councilors framed the vote as a policy step to improve broadband access for households and small businesses that have faced inconsistent service options. Local officials cited the potential for faster internet to support remote work, education and economic activity, and they described the agreement as a way to attract additional private investment in the village. Ezee Fiber, a Texas based broadband provider, will be responsible for construction and retail service once the buildout begins under the terms agreed by the council.

At the same time council members raised questions about contract specifics and franchise arrangements that the village will continue to monitor as the project moves forward. Those concerns included the scope of any village provided easements, future obligations tied to buildout commitments, and the mechanisms for overseeing franchise terms that govern the use of public rights of way and the collection of any local fees. The council signaled it will retain oversight as construction proceeds and as operational details are finalized.

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For residents the immediate effect will depend on the phased deployment timeline that the council reviewed. Service availability is likely to roll out in stages based on the agreed coverage plan, and households and businesses should expect staggered opportunities to subscribe as infrastructure is completed. For village governance the agreement establishes a new partnership between municipal officials and a private provider, requiring active monitoring to ensure contractual commitments are met and public interests are protected.

The council vote moves Los Lunas into the next phase of implementation, where progress will be measured by actual buildout, timelines met, and the resolution of outstanding franchise and contract issues that councilors identified during their deliberations.

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