About the Project

In 2018, the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC) endorsed the construction of a regional fiber network that will connect to the subsea transatlantic cables that have come ashore in Virginia Beach and spread this ultrafast fiber network throughout the region. This regional fiber network will occur in phases, beginning with the construction of a fiber ring that will serve the five Southside cities. This fiber network will then be extended to the Peninsula to create a regionally interconnected network that can be used to support and grow our regional economy and improve our quality of life. 

The goals of the fiber ring are to create and attract new high-tech businesses to our region; support our educational and research institutions; and bring new internet services providers to the region, thereby creating internet competition, lowering prices, and increasing speed for residents.

Voting Members

  • Andria McClellan, SNA Chair and Councilwoman, City of Norfolk
  • Rosemary Wilson, Vice-Chair and Vice-Mayor, City of Virginia Beach
  • Debbie Ritter, Councilmember, City of Chesapeake
  • Albert Moor, City Manager, City of Suffolk
  • Steven Carter, City Manager, City of Portsmouth 

Alternate Members

  • Laura Fitzpatrick, Deputy City Manager, City of Chesapeake
  • Catheryn Whitesell, Deputy City Manager, City of Norfolk
  • Peter Wallace, Chief Information Officer, City of Virginia Beach
  • Charles Kiriakou, Chief Information Officer, City of Suffolk
  • Cliff Hayes, Chief Information Officer, City of Portsmouth