Verizon Wireless Proposes Small Cell Facilities and Towers in Congress Park
Verizon Wireless proposes Small Cell Facilities and Towers at the following addressable locations:
Congress SC 09; 3294 E 11th Ave; 30’ 1″
Congress SC 13; 3106 E 9th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 22; 3595 E 8th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 23; 3998 8th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 24; 580 N Clayton St; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 25; 2960 E 6th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 27; 4004 E 7th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 06; 2693 E 12th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 12; 2800 E 9th Ave; 30’ 1”
Congress SC 11; 3929 E 12th Ave; 30’ 1”
The City is required to allow these poles in the ROW and process the applications within 90 days. Councilman New has successfully advocated for changes to the property placement (pushing the poles to the side of properties, corners and alleys when possible) to be less intrusive to neighbors and requiring notification of adjacent property owners.
The Councilman’s office encourages residents to call or email their office with any questions or concerns. You are also welcome to contact Verizon as well. We would like to encourage all interested parties to express their desire for Verizon to quickly reach an agreement with Xcel on co-location and to prioritize co-location in their 5G rollout. Note: this would help to reduce the number of poles being constructed.
The contact for Verizon is: Debbie Essert Verizon Wireless Engr IV Spec-Real Estate/Mountain SubMarket 3131 S Vaughn Way #550, Aurora, CO 80014
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PWES-016.0-Small_Cell_Infrastructure_Design_Guidelines
PWPT-123.0-Small_Cell_Freestanding_Antenna_Pole_ROW_Permit
CM Wayne New
http://lifeoncaphill.com/stories/small-cell-installations-face-city-regulations,266326
Denver’s 5G cell-signal future will rely on hundreds of 30-foot poles spread across many blocks