Courtesy of Representative Michael Dembrow's newsletter:
"Proposed T-Mobile Wireless Installation—Good Thing Or Bad?
Neighborhood opposition to cell towers is not a new issue in Portland. The City Council recently created a new public process for proposed wireless installations, including a requirement that the cell company hold a public community meeting where neighbors can provide input and suggestions for changes to any proposed installation. One of these meetings is coming up on Wednesday, October 26th, regarding a proposed installation in the Alameda-Concordia neighborhood. T-Mobile is proposing a wireless installation on top of a utility pole on NE Prescott and 31st. We’ve been hearing a lot from constituents about this proposed installation, with strong feelings on both sides of the issue. I’ll be attending myself to hear first-hand what people have to say. I hope you’ll join me.
What: Community Meeting on T-Mobile Wireless Installation
When: Wednesday, October 26th from 7:00-8:30 PM
Where: The Little Church (5138 NE 23rd Ave.)"
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PublicAlerts.org is a website managed by the City of Portland that enables residents of Portland and Multnomah County to sign up to receive emergency notifications by landline phone, cell phone and email. The website also regularly posts information about street closures, highway road conditions, transit schedules and service alerts, and other service disruptions. All NET members are encouraged to sign up at this website:
https://www.publicalerts.org/signup
- and to promote the website to others in the community.
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- and to promote the website to others in the community.
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