Congrats to the counties who have done well getting Line Extension grants. Congrats to the counties who don’t need them. For counties who need help getting better broadband and haven’t been getting Line Extension funding, here’s more information.
The numbers for Line Extension awards by county are now available for the three rounds that have been awarded. For those you don’t wake up Monday looking for the latest updates on MN broadband, I’ll start with a little reminder. Line Extension is a broadband support managed by the Office of Broadband Development. Info on how it works from the Office of Broadband Development…
Residential and business locations that are unserved (lack access to speeds of at least 25Mbps download and 3Mbps upload) can apply by entering their information into the Line Extension Connection portal*. This will initiate their interest in receiving broadband internet service and make their location available for consideration. By submitting your address into the Line Extension Connection portal, internet service providers will have the opportunity to review the location and submit a bid based on the cost to bring service to your location. The Office of Broadband Development will evaluate these bids and required provider documentation and make awards to the providers whose bid proposes the lowest cost to the State for extension of the service.
It helps fill in holes in a community where there’s one household that two miles off the road or maybe the six houses on the “other side” of the lake. In light of promise of federal BEAD funding, Line Extension has been the only focus of state funding for broadband this year.
The Office of Broadband has recently shared updated number of how much each county has received. (You can download the spreadsheet for more information.)
Over three rounds, $20,314,363.07 has been awarded. Below are the grant total awards in order of the amount received by county. A few quick notes: not every county has received awards, because not every county needs the help. (At least 10 MN counties have more than 99 percent broadband coverage, as of last year.) Even in this list, the need is variable. You can learn more about the next round of Line Extension grants from the Office of Broadband Development.
| County | Grand Total (Dollars) |
| Becker | 2850601.5 |
| St. Louis | 2619282.61 |
| Crow Wing | 2455450.17 |
| Todd | 1943261.7 |
| Wabasha | 1182818 |
| Morrison | 946640 |
| Pine | 735691.19 |
| Mahnomen | 722588.48 |
| Aitkin | 689620.88 |
| Washington | 680789 |
| Wright | 603805.31 |
| Winona | 472220 |
| Scott | 410871.52 |
| Otter Tail | 384714.84 |
| Kandiyohi | 378273.28 |
| Meeker | 318997.39 |
| Dakota | 283639.8 |
| Hubbard | 265000.94 |
| Anoka | 246223 |
| Jackson | 200561.6 |
| Clay | 200522.72 |
| Hennepin | 198769 |
| Stearns | 144480 |
| Le Sueur | 127288.13 |
| Itasca | 126357.54 |
| Cass | 97449 |
| Rice | 85860.66 |
| Carlton | 75958.79 |
| Lyon | 75474.94 |
| Yellow Medicine | 75474.94 |
| Dodge | 73944.5 |
| Renville | 72395.54 |
| Mower | 71966.49 |
| Carver | 65664 |
| Swift | 59800 |
| Goodhue | 59393.27 |
| Douglas | 46361.52 |
| Redwood | 41853.6 |
| Lake of the Woods | 41427 |
| Big Stone | 35000 |
| Lac qui Parle | 29000 |
| Chippewa | 25500 |
| Martin | 23220.72 |
| Sherburne | 22482.03 |
| Stevens | 20000 |
| Kittson | 16375.07 |
| Cottonwood | 11292.4 |