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Menlo Park nixes cell tower in Nealon Park

Original post made on Jun 8, 2011

You can't hear me now: Menlo Park has yanked T-Mobile's application to mount a cell phone antenna on a light pole in Nealon Park.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, June 8, 2011, 12:00 AM

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Posted by Growth inMenlo
a resident of Atherton: West of Alameda
on Jun 8, 2011 at 11:01 pm

When is the city of Menlo Park going to wake up and start moving into the next century. Constant complaints from the City Council about lost tax revenue, yet nothing being done about the closed store fronts down town from greedy landlords(rot in hell) and now rejecting a cell tower because of concern for public safety?? What a total crock of crap! Should TMobile put a cell tower on the abandoned car dealerships on El Camino???? Nothing else will grow there now!
BTW.. open up parking in downtown Menlo and bring people to the area. WAKE UP COUNCIL!!


Posted by MPMan
a resident of Menlo Park: South of Seminary/Vintage Oaks
on Jun 11, 2011 at 8:13 am

Very sad to see so many empty and downtroden building on ECR in MP - and with such a housing shortage. Then we're also paying cops OverTime to Increase Staff to write parking tickets. Nice solution to budget. Its backwards and I not only want to overturn the whole Council but all the CIty officials. This town has so much potential - merge more functions with neighboring cities, open up commerce, parking, fix buildings and be pro-business. Yes, Wake Up Menlo Park Officials. You're getting a "D" from me across the board!


Posted by Cell fish
a resident of Menlo Park: Felton Gables
on Jun 11, 2011 at 8:14 am

If I cant get good cell coverage Im not going to stay in town. We need better cel coverage and i dont see real solutions - I see old world thinking.....when does a cell tower crash - come on!


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