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Burbank Wireless Study Session Report

Burbank, California holds study session on wireless facility siting issues June 14, 2010.

Santa Fe, New Mexico Wireless Ordinance Passes Despite Residents’ and Industry Complaints

Santa Fe, New Mexico wireless ordinance passes, clearing way for telecom franchise agreements.

Santa Fe, NM Takes Up Wireless Siting June 9; Radio Interviews Cover Glendale’s Experience, Health Issues

Santa Fe, New Mexico will consider new wireless ordinance June 9, 2010. Santa Fe reviewed Glendale, California’s new wireless ordinance.

Objections Piling Up at LA City Hall As<br>New Cell Sites Proliferate Without Notice

Objections Piling Up at LA City Hall As
New Cell Sites Proliferate Without Notice

Cell sites continue to proliferate along public right-of-ways in Los Angeles with little notice or regulation, as citizens cite Glendale, California ordinance as possible model for reform.

Glendale Wireless Ordinance Set for Approval

Glendale, California set to approve new wireless ordinance regulating cell site installations throughout the city, after April 6 public hearing.

Public Right-of-Way Cell Sites Troubling to
Palisades’ Scenic Highway Defenders

San Francisco attempts to preserve scenic vistas, as Los Angeles residents petition the city to consider aesthetics in evaluating permit applications for public right-of-way cell site installations.