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Neighbors press Lake Oswego school board to halt Verizon tower work, seek relocation or buyout

5811868 · September 22, 2025
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Neighbors living across from Lake Ridge High School urged the Lake Oswego School District board on Monday to halt construction of a Verizon Wireless macro cell site on district property, citing driveway blockages, unpermitted fiber work and concerns about radiofrequency emissions.

Annalee Adams and her husband, Ben Adams, told the Lake Oswego School District board on Monday that construction tied to a Verizon Wireless macro cell site on school property has repeatedly disrupted their lives and is now intruding on their private driveway and yard.

Annalee Adams said the construction has blocked her driveway and closed the road on multiple occasions, and that two Zipli fiber trucks were parked across and blocking the driveway on the day of her comments. She said she was told the Zipli work is on private district property, that the district therefore had “no premise” to stop it, and…

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