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State Budget Will Take $17 Million from Glendale -
“This Is A Disaster for Local Government”

Glendale, California City Manager Jim Starbird calls California state budget agreement a “disaster for local government” and says it will cost Glendale alone $17 million, with more takeaways possible in the near future.

Wireless Industry Attorney Disregards Public Concerns,
Promotes Misleading Documentation,
Asks for County Approval “Because of the Law”

Wireless industry attorney’s statements at a June 23, 2009 meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors reveal disregard for public concerns and willingness to use the law to push into communities where cell sites are unwanted.

Windsor Hills Community Prevails as
T-Mobile Loses LA County Appeal

T-Mobile loses appeal to install cell site in Windsor Hills, unincorporated Los Angeles County, after a two-year battle and several hearings.

Glendale and LA County to Send Comments to FCC
on Broadband Plan

Glendale and Los Angeles County respond to Federal Communication Commission’s Notice of Inquiry on the National Broadband Plan

LA County Comments to FCC Proposed by Yaroslavsky and Antonovich

The LA County Board of Supervisors will consider a motion to send comments to the FCC seeking changes in portions of the Federal Telecommunications Act of 1996 that restrict local control over wireless installations.

La Crescenta Community Succeeds on Foothill Blvd. Cell Site Appeal

La Crescenta community members successfully appealed to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for a reversal of the LA Regional Planning Commission’s decision to approve a cell site at 2540 Foothill Blvd.