Posted on Thursday, February 07, 2008
The fight over cell phone towers close by Bullhead City homes is generally inconsistent. Most people want even better cell phone coverage and don't want their calls dropped. However, most communities do not want cell towers in their neighborhoods. Towers could drop property value and are very unsightly. For a cell tower to operate properly, it have to be in sight. Above the tree lines, an ugly, enormous piece of steel will need to be put in. This doesn't fit well into a neighborhood design, but is fine for an urban setting.

To remedy this, companies began putting towers in that resemble trees. Although, nobody is fooled by a steel tree. When deliberating towers with communities, cell phone companies have to be sensitive and open. In turn, Bullhead City residents need to remember that they can win a battle against cell phone companies. By approaching the situation with a team mentality, both sides should get what they want.

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Sharon Qualseth
3726 Highway95 #1
Bullhead City, Az. 86442
fax number (928)763-3876
office number (928)763-9000


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