Today several survey markers were located around the tower location. This one’s marking the road that will be paved for access.
AGAINST a T-Mobile 150' (15 story) cell tower at Margaret Harris Comprehensive School

Today several survey markers were located around the tower location. This one’s marking the road that will be paved for access.
Why our neighborhood? There is another commercially zoned site available and approved for a 155′ T-Mobile tower that more than covers this neighborhood, right at the corner of Briarcliff and Clairmont. Search for tower locations on your own at: http://www.antennasearch.com
Lady Liberty at her full 151 feet from base to top of torch.
T-Mobile wants to put a tower in our residential neighborhood that is as tall as the Statue of Liberty in our backyards. (more…)
Check out these photos to see how T-Mobile represents their proposed tower versus in life scale what 150 feet tall really looks like. The car in the picture is a full-size, quad-cab Tundra pickup truck — that stands 6’10″ off the ground.

A truthful representation? This is how T-Mobile would like you to picture the giant redwood tree/tower proposed for Margaret Harris.
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Here is a copy of the plan for the tower that puts the tower less than 200 feet (192′ to be exact) from the door where every day children are dropped off by bus. In case you were wondering, there are published studies in the US as recently as 2010 documenting that children are more susceptible to RF radiation.