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FCC Rejects Historic, Environmental Concerns About New York Wireless Tower

The FCC Wireless Bureau greenlit construction and operation of a wireless tower for public safety communications in Tarrytown, New York, by PI Telecom Infrastructure and the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority. In a Friday order, the bureau rejected concerns by…

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Tarrytown and a resident about visual impact on historic properties and the landscape. “We find that the issues raised by these parties do not provide a sufficient basis for us to reopen the historic preservation review process, which, by the terms of the Nationwide Programmatic Agreement Regarding the Section 106 National Historic Preservation Act Review Process (Wireless Facilities NPA), is now complete,” the bureau said. Also, “the potential environmental impact of the proposed tower is negligible,” it said.