The Town of Athens will hold a public hearing on a new bill draft that would further regulate the placement of wireless ...
At a Feb. 18 meeting, Fulshear City Council approved a specific use permit for Vertical Bridge, a telecommunications service provider, to construct a telecommunications tower at the Cross Creek Bend ...
Gipson cites safety concerns, as well as concerns that the tower will take up valuable event and parking space.
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Cell tower project ignites fury in Benzie County
Dozens of Benzie County residents are demanding a halt to the construction of a 195-foot cell phone tower on property owned by the city of Frankfort. The tower is being built by American Tower on ...
Tuesday, -- frankfort city council held one of its regular meetings.While the item was not on the agenda -- several community members came to speak out against ...
FLUSHING, MI – Flushing is moving forward with plans to demolish a decommissioned water tower, paving the way for a new cell tower near Springview Elementary School. The Flushing City Council ...
“To meet the growing demand for wireless broadband, providers invest tens of billions each year to upgrade networks and expand service, including $30 billion in 2023 alone. Local communities play an ...
BENZIE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- A 195-foot cell tower is joining the landscape around Crystal Lake. Construction of the tower started recently, and it's drawing some attention. Even the guys ...
We don’t need to connect immediately,” said Steve Fiske of Marshfield, who joined the meeting via Zoom, and is one of many residents who oppose a 140-foot cell tower across from the Vermont ...
ATHENS — A lawsuit filed by Athens residents unhappy with a town's Zoning Board of Appeals decision to allow a cell tower to be built on Farm to Market Road is slow-moving and no trial date has ...
Despite Starlink’s promise, satellite-to-cell service won't replace cell towers due to: However, satellites complement existing mobile networks by extending coverage to hard-to-reach areas.