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PCTPA confirms wireless tower safety clearance despite height concerns

April 18, 2024 | Lincoln, Placer County, California



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PCTPA confirms wireless tower safety clearance despite height concerns
During the recent Regular Planning Commission Meeting in Lincoln, California, discussions centered on the proposed installation of new wireless towers, highlighting both safety concerns and community impact.

A key point of debate was the height of these towers, which some residents worry may be an eyesore. However, officials emphasized that the primary concern is safety and functionality. The towers are designed to operate at a height that enhances wireless reception, which is crucial for effective communication services. Reducing their height could compromise their intended purpose, according to experts.

Commissioner Boniface noted that both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) have approved the tower heights, indicating that they do not pose a safety risk. This clearance reassured many in attendance that regulatory bodies have thoroughly reviewed the project.

Commissioner Gilbert raised questions about whether Lincoln's public safety staff had also assessed the project. It was confirmed that the proposal had been routed to all relevant departments for review, ensuring that local safety standards were met.

As the meeting progressed, the commission prepared to open the floor for public hearings, allowing residents to voice their opinions and concerns about the wireless tower project. This engagement reflects the city’s commitment to involving the community in decisions that affect their daily lives.

The discussions around the wireless towers underscore the balance between technological advancement and community aesthetics, a topic that will likely continue to resonate as Lincoln grows and evolves.

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