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	<title>Comments on: Keep Those Signs Up! &#8211; Glendale Organized Against Cell Towers Will Still Need to Fight</title>
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		<title>By: Glendale, California Ahead of Boston, Massachusetts on Cell Site Proliferation &#124; Sunroom Desk</title>
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		<description>[...] Glendale, California&#8217;s 2009 moratorium to study the issue before allowing cell carriers to move into residential neighborhoods is looking like a very wise decision. On the other side of the country, Boston mayor Thomas Menino is now asking for a city moratorium to create guidelines for future installations. With 202 cell sites already approved by its public works department and now up and running, Boston may not be able to do much for residents already affected by the installations. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Glendale, California&#8217;s 2009 moratorium to study the issue before allowing cell carriers to move into residential neighborhoods is looking like a very wise decision. On the other side of the country, Boston mayor Thomas Menino is now asking for a city moratorium to create guidelines for future installations. With 202 cell sites already approved by its public works department and now up and running, Boston may not be able to do much for residents already affected by the installations. [...]</p>
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