During a recent government meeting, representatives from Arcola discussed the installation of a new telecommunications tower designed to enhance wireless coverage in a rural area. The tower, intended for Verizon Wireless and potentially other broadband carriers, is strategically located on a property owned by local resident Reggie, who has been supportive of the project.
The discussion highlighted the importance of the tower for improving access to emergency services, particularly 911 response capabilities. With the tower's placement, residents will be able to communicate directly with dispatchers in emergencies, significantly reducing response times compared to previous methods that required individuals to seek help at distant landlines.
The representatives emphasized that the tower's design adheres to county ordinances, utilizing a galvanized finish that minimizes glare and blends into the environment over time. The site was chosen for its favorable layout, allowing for substantial setbacks from nearby roads and existing tree cover, which will help mitigate visual impact.
Overall, the project is seen as a critical step toward enhancing connectivity and safety for residents in the area, with the potential to provide reliable wireless voice and broadband services. The meeting concluded with an invitation for further questions, underscoring the commitment to transparency and community engagement in the development process.