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Community rallies against proposed cell tower construction

June 17, 2024 | Merced City, Merced County, California



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Community rallies against proposed cell tower construction
During a recent city council meeting in Merced, community members voiced their concerns regarding the proposed construction of a cell tower adjacent to Bear Creek Community Church. Approximately 18 residents attended a planning commission meeting on April 28 to express their opposition to the project, emphasizing the potential negative impact on the neighborhood. One speaker urged the council to consider the community's sentiments before making a decision on the matter.

In a more positive update, Mr. Beach, a local advocate for the disc golf community, expressed gratitude for the support received over the past year. He announced significant improvements at the local disc golf course, including the installation of new tee pads and championship-level baskets, funded through recent fundraising efforts. Mr. Beach invited council members and residents to participate in the upcoming B tier disc golf event scheduled to take place in two weeks at Ference Park, highlighting the growing enthusiasm for the sport in the area.

The discussions reflect a blend of community concerns and local achievements, showcasing the active engagement of Merced residents in both civic matters and recreational developments.

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