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Residents rally against controversial cell tower proposal

July 01, 2024 | Merced City, Merced County, California



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Residents rally against controversial cell tower proposal
Residents of Shane's District are voicing strong opposition to a proposed AT&T cell phone tower that is set to be constructed in a local neighborhood. During a recent government meeting, a concerned resident expressed frustration over the handling of the proposal, highlighting a lack of transparency and community engagement in the decision-making process.

The resident recounted their experience at a site planning committee meeting, where they felt their concerns were dismissed. Despite over 20 attendees opposing the tower, the committee opted to refer the matter to the planning commission without making a definitive decision. The timeline for the planning commission's discussion has raised eyebrows, as it is scheduled for July 3rd, nearly 70 days after the initial meeting, which the resident described as \"extremely suspicious.\"

Community members are particularly upset about the limited notification regarding the proposal, with only nine homes receiving the initial letter, despite over 50 homes being potentially affected. The resident also raised concerns about environmental impacts, specifically regarding air quality and the presence of a diesel engine that would be necessary in case of a power outage.

As the planning commission prepares to discuss the proposal, local residents are urging officials to consider their objections and the broader implications of the tower on their community.

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