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Cell Tower Regulation/Design -- 2017-2018
Background Info | June 6, 2022
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Cell Tower Regulation Positions -- 2015-2017
Background Info | June 5, 2022
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Presentation - May 1, 2018 (Pacific Palisades Your Community Network Upgrade)
Presentation | June 16, 2018
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Presentation - Oct 31, 2017 (Small Cell Poleand Base Catalogue)
Presentation | June 16, 2018
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Letter - Sep 18, 2017 (Wracposition SB Cell Tower)
Letter | September 26, 2017
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PPCC letter SB649-LGcmtee
Letter | June 20, 2017
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Standing Policy - Cell Towers in PROW
Position Paper | June 20, 2016
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AB 57 Letter
Letter | March 19, 2016
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Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
This collection documents Pacific Palisades Community Council's positions on cell tower regulation and siting from 2017-2018, including letters opposing SB 649, a Crown Castle network upgrade presentation, and small cell pole design specifications.
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Public SafetyCell Tower Regulation
This document lists Pacific Palisades Community Council positions on cell tower regulation matters spanning from 2015 to 2017, including letters regarding AB 57, AGF Ordinance revisions, AB 2788, and multiple SB 649 letters, along with a standing policy on cell towers in public rights-of-way from 2012.
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Presentation - May 1, 2018 (Pacific Palisades Your Community Network Upgrade)
Presentation June 16, 2018Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
Crown Castle presents a proposal for wireless network infrastructure upgrades in Pacific Palisades, including approximately 11,000 feet of new fiber installation and 8 small cell locations (3 on existing utility poles and 5 on proposed new poles) to support growing mobile data demand. The company, a major telecommunications infrastructure provider, plans to invest $1 billion throughout Los Angeles and seeks to deploy this technology in the Pacific Palisades community.
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Public SafetyWracCell Tower Regulation
This document is a catalog of small cell pole and base equipment options available for wireless network installation, detailing specifications, manufacturers, costs, and deployment examples for various pole and base configurations. The catalog was released on October 31, 2017, and serves as a reference guide for field personnel to select appropriate equipment based on aesthetic, deployment, and cost considerations.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesCell Tower Regulation
The Westside Regional Alliance of Councils, representing 13 neighborhood and community councils on Los Angeles's Westside, urges Governor Jerry Brown to veto SB 649, which would remove local city control over the placement of small cell wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights-of-way and on city property. Twelve of the thirteen member councils have voted to oppose the measure, joining the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors, and hundreds of other municipalities in their opposition.
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Public SafetyPotrero CanyonMinutesCell Tower Regulation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes SB 649, legislation that would restrict local government authority to regulate small cell wireless telecommunications facilities in public rights of way. The council argues the bill strips cities and counties of regulatory power over location and aesthetics of wireless facilities in sensitive areas including residential zones, parks, and schools.
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Public SafetyMotionsWracVHFHSZCell Tower Regulation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes the installation of wireless telecommunications antennas and cell towers at 302 Mt. Holyoke and in public rights of way without advance written notice to nearby property owners and homeowner associations, and without wireless providers developing a comprehensive master plan for all installations in the community. The master plan should include coverage assessments, feasibility analyses, design options, and community input surveys.
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Public SafetyMotionsWracVHFHSZCell Tower Regulation
The Pacific Palisades Community Council opposes AB 57, stating the bill would severely restrict local government authority to regulate wireless telecommunications facilities and cell tower siting, and expressing concern that it may curtail environmental review requirements under the California Coastal Act for facilities in coastal zones. The council urges Senator Hueso to vote against the bill.