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Gaithersburg Residents Voice Opposition to Proposed Plan for Small Cell Facilities (VIDEO)
Hundreds of residents in Gaithersburg attended a City Council working session on April 11th to voice their opposition to a proposed plan to build “small” cell facilities in residential and commercial areas. Although city officials say there’s no formal application to build the facilities, several residents have started circulating a petition against the plan. MyMCMedia’s Willie James Inman reports.
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With the new Montgomery County Council come new committee assignments. One of the most important committees on the County Council is the Planning, Housing and Economic Development Committee. PHED, as it is called, will be chaired by Councilmember Hans Riemer, joined by incoming council members, Will Jawando and Andrew Friedson. PHED handles land use and […]
Council Delays Action on Small Cell Towers
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The next County Council, which will be seated on Dec. 3, will decide the county’s next steps, if any, on small cell towers. Lacking a clear majority for passage, the current council deferred action on zoning regs that would have decided where the towers could be placed. State law prevents a county council from enacting […]
Riemer Meets the Media
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Council President Hans Riemer met with reporters where the discussion focused on the bicycle master plan, small cell towers and other topics.
Sides Face Off on Small Cell Towers
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Residents came out in force to express their opposition to zoning regulations that would decide where and how small cell towers could be placed in neighborhoods. Here are some of the arguments against the towers: Not everyone opposed the towers. Here are some of the arguments in favor of the towers: During the testimony, council […]
Dozens Raise Health Concerns with Small Cell Towers at Hearing
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Dozens of people Tuesday night expressed their opposition to proposed zoning rules that would regulate where and how small cell towers would be placed in neighborhoods, many of them citing health concerns for the next wave in wireless communications. However, the Federal Communications Commission has ruled that local governments cannot use health reasons for denying […]
Riemer Meets the Media
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Montgomery County Council President Hans Riemer met with reporters Monday. Topics of discussion included: a proposal to name Woodward High School after Josiah Henson, accessory dwelling units, alcohol production in the Ag Reserve and small cell towers.
Riemer Meets the Media
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At his regular meeting with reporters, Montgomery County Council President Hans Riemer discussed student activism to end gun violence, state legislation that could pre-empt local control of small cell towers, and the importance of the collective bargaining process.
Montgomery Council To Take Up Small Cell Towers Again
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The Montgomery County Council will begin considering a zoning text amendment that would create an approach for the county to deal small cell phone infrastructure. Current rules handle towers hundreds of feet tall that need hundreds of feet of setbacks. The industry, however, has been pushing toward smaller antennas, often on existing utility poles. The […]
UPDATED: FCC Extends Timeline for Public Comment, Berliner Asks Leggett for Input on Telecommunications Facilities
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UPDATED The FCC has revised the deadline for public comments about small cell infrastructure until March 8, following a request by several national organizations. You can find more information about the timeline, here. ORIGINAL POST Montgomery County Council President Roger Berliner has written a letter to County Executive Ike Leggett about telecommunications facilities. The letter […]
Floreen Discusses Election Results, Liquor Authority and More at News Briefing (VIDEO)
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At her weekly briefing on Monday, Montgomery County Council President Nancy Floreen discussed a variety of topics including the “Stand Up for the Montgomery Way” rally, election results, term limits, the county’s Triple-A bond rating, the state’s transportation program, the proposed independent Liquor Authority, the landlord tenant bill, the Economic Development Corporation, the subdivision staging […]
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