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LA City Attorney Releases Wireless Regulation Report; Calabasas Enacts Wireless Moratorium

Los Angeles releases report on regulating cell sites within city limits; Calabasas enacts wireless facility moratorium.

Krekorian Supports Review of Sherman Oaks T-Mobile Site; Neighborhood Council Backs Objections to Site

Paul Krekorian meets with Sherman Oaks constituents on contested T-Mobile site, supports investigation, new installation rules.

Glendale Holds Final Hearing on Wireless Ordinance; Los Angeles Holds Residents’ Petitions in Limbo

Glendale, California’s quick action to establish a new wireless ordinance contrasted with Los Angeles and LA DWP’s inaction.

The Southern California Joint Pole Committee: Another Workaround for Wireless Providers

Dissatisfaction with rising DWP rates and salaries, and frustration with the inability to identify decisionmakers approving wireless installations on existing utility poles marked Saturday’s Los Angeles Neighborhood Council Coalition meeting.

Glendale City Attorney Can Challenge California Over Plan to Keep $1 Billion in Redevelopment Funds

The Glendale Redevelopment Agency today authorized the city attorney to cooperate with other municipal governments’ legal challenge to the constitutionality of a new state plan taking back $1 billion in redevelopment funds.

Glendale City Council to Consider Comment to FCC
at June 2 Meeting

Glendale, California city council will consider local group Glendale Organized Against Cell Towers petition for the city to send comments to the FCC condemning Section 704 of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, in response to the FCC’s call for input on the Future of U.S. Broadband Policy.