Surf Internet Begins $1.2 Million Fiber Build in Fowlerville as Part of Ongoing Livingston County Efforts
Surf Internet announced that construction will soon begin on a new fiber-optic internet project in the Village of Fowlerville (MI). Fully funded by Surf, the $1.2 million investment will bring high-speed fiber service to approximately 960 locations throughout the village. The Fowlerville project is Surf’s latest step in expanding internet access across Livingston County and complements a broader $26 million infrastructure effort funded in part by Michigan’s Realizing Opportunity with Broadband Infrastructure Networks Grant. Focused primarily on rural areas in the northwest portion of the county, the ROBIN project will deliver high-speed internet to approximately 4,500 unserved homes. It includes $17 million in grant funding from the State of Michigan and a $9 million private investment from Surf. Construction on the ROBIN project is currently 50 percent complete, with full buildout expected by mid-2026.
Surf Internet Begins $1.2M Fiber Build in Fowlerville as Part of Ongoing Livingston County Efforts