”It would be dangerous to the public, and harmful to...
"It would be dangerous to the public, and harmful to communities, to attempt to develop federal rules that prevented localities from fully considering the impact of installations, or modifications to installations in the right-of-way,” the city of Lafayette, Calif., told…
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the FCC. The city submitted a video to the commission showing problems it encountered with modifications to a cell site by AT&T. “Modifications to existing wireless facilities --particularly facilities in the rights of way -- can raise significant issues, and the industry cannot be relied upon to address those issues itself,” the city said in an ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnbr4w). The city description of the video said “the result was a new structure that significantly altered the appearance of the neighborhood, and which the video states created safety hazards.”