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Council hears proposal to site two monopole towers to improve weak cell service in Tribute and Stuart Peninsula

3492710 · April 1, 2025
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Staff presented options to host two monopole cell towers on city-owned property to address long-running AT&T and Verizon coverage gaps in the Tribute and Stuart Peninsula; council asked staff to continue negotiations and return with contract/variance language, no formal vote was taken.

City staff presented a proposal to place two monopole cell towers on city-owned property to address longstanding cellular coverage gaps in the Tribute and Stuart Peninsula neighborhoods.

Ron Hartline, public works director, told the council that engineering and tower firms contacted by the city identified the Tribute Pump Station and the Parks Administration/Stewart Creek site as the only feasible city properties. He said the carrier interest comes from AT&T and Verizon and that T‑Mobile was still evaluating sites. "They did get with AT and T and Verizon, to determine if we did really have, you know,…

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