A California state judge won’t block AT&T from building out...
A California state judge won’t block AT&T from building out 726 metal cabinets in San Francisco with telecom equipment that foes said the city shouldn’t have approved. “The undisputed record evidence is that the cabinets at issue here are small…
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structures,” Judge Teri Jackson of Superior Court in the city wrote last week on the case by San Francisco Beautiful and other neighborhood groups against San Francisco. She lifted a stay another judge issued in the case in November. The city was right to find the 9-square-feet cabinets won’t have a significant impact on the community’s aesthetics, she wrote in an order last week. The order affirming the Board of Supervisors’ support for “AT&T’s investment in our community,” a company spokesman said. “San Francisco residents will finally have a choice in digital TV, high speed internet, and voice services."