Connie Diaz From: Leon Jackler Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2020 3:43 PM To: Benjamin.Holden@windstream.com; Nicole.Winters@windstream.com Cc: Kari Hicks; Garnet Hanly; Connie Diaz; Jill Springer; Belinda Nixon; Diane Dupert; Amy Brett Subject: Windstream Services, LLC -- Section 106 Emergency Relief Windstream Services, LLC s request for Emergency Authorization for standard Section 106 review to proceed, dated, and posted on ECFS on, July 13, 2020, for TCNS#s 199100 and 199095, is granted via this email. On June 25, 2020, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau issued a Public Notice announcing an electronic process for FCC licensees to apply for emergency authorization to resume standard historic preservation review for qualifying critical infrastructure projects during this COVID-19 crisis. See Section 106 Emergency Authorizations During Covid-19, Public Notice, DA 20-668, Rel. June 25, 2020. Windstream Services, LLC requested an emergency authorization [click here to view request] under this process based upon one of the criteria set forth in the Public Notice   needs of unserved/underserved areas due to COVID-19 effects. Standard Section 106 review will proceed for these projects in accordance with the procedures established in the Second Report and Order, notwithstanding State or Tribal Historic Preservation Office closures. See Accelerating Wireless Broadband Deployment by Removing Barriers to Infrastructure Investment, Second Report and Order, 33 FCC Rcd 3102, 3151, para. 111 (2018) (Second Report and Order), remanded in part sub nom., United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians v. FCC, No. 18-1129, 2019 WL 3756373 (D.C. Cir Aug. 9, 2019). Leon J. Jackler Senior Counsel, Competition and Infrastructure Policy Division Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Federal Communications Commission 202-418-0946 leon.jackler@fcc.gov 1