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Neighbors press Lake Oswego School Board to halt Verizon tower work, cite health and access concerns

5823342 · September 22, 2025
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Two residents spoke during public comment asking the district to stop work on a Verizon macro cell tower built on school property, citing repeated driveway blockages, unpermitted fiber work, RF radiation concerns and a request that the district consider buyout or relocation before construction finishes.

Two residents who live across from Lake Ridge High School urged the Lake Oswego School District board to stop construction work on a Verizon macro cell tower located on district property and to explore relocation or lease buyout options before the tower becomes operational.

At the start of the regular session, Annalie Adams said construction tied to the Verizon project has repeatedly blocked her driveway and closed the road; she said Zipli fiber crews had parked trucks across her driveway and she had been told by city staff that the fiber work did not require city permits because the work was on private…

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