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Cities Fight FCC Grab for Public Rights-of-Way

FCC seeks public right-of-way for wireless sites; municipal organizations object; Glendale wireless ordinance has public right-of-way restrictions.

San Francisco Caves to T-Mobile, Sets Bad Precedent; LA Council Committee Considers New Wireless Rules; Consortium Asks Congress to Change FCC Guidelines

Reports on wireless siting policy battles in Los Angeles and San Francisco; coalition calls for change in FCC wireless exposure guidelines.

Windsor Hills Residents Outraged at T-Mobile 52 Ft. Tower Placed Without Notice on Street Corner

Windsor Hills Residents Outraged at T-Mobile 52 Ft. Tower Placed Without Notice on Street Corner

LA County and City residents outraged by T-Mobile cell tower installed at street corner with no notice.

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.

Sherman Oaks Land Use Committee Passes Cell Site Resolution; Krekorian’s Office Lends Support

Sherman Oaks takes up cell site controversy; Krekorian’s office engages with residents, city attorney to craft better notification, oversight.

Cell Tower Siting Controversies in Los Angeles:
Interview with Paul Krekorian, LA Council District 2

Sunroom Desk interview with LA City Councilmember Paul Krekorian on cell site regulations in Los Angeles.