Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008
Cell phone towers near Lexington homes seems to be an inconsistent battle. Most want not as many dropped calls with better cell phone coverage. On the other hand, a lot of communities don't want cell towers in their neighborhoods. Towers might drop property value and are very unattractive. To work properly, a cell tower must be in sight. Above the tree lines, an unattractive, massive piece of steel will need to be installed. This is OK for a downtown setting, but doesn't fit well into a community layout.

Companies started adding towers that resemble trees to remedy this. However, there isn't anybody that is tricked by a steel tree. When debating towers with communities, cell phone companies have to be sensitive and open. It is possible to win a fight against cell phone companies, Lexington residents should remember this. Both sides ought to get what they want when they approach the situation with a team mentality.

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Susan Pinckney
3358 Tates Creek Road
Lexington, KY, 40502
(859) 533-2097


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