![]() Vista hosted the community meeting to share information about the cell tower they had begun earthwork on in early October behind the school on the private property of Mr. When the tower is erected it will provide cellular service as well as internet access. MacLachlan projected that this community process could add up to four to eighteen months to the time needed to erect the tower. ![]() The desire is to determine if a location can be agreed upon that can provide much needed cell phone service for AT&T and Verizon customers and that can also address residents’ concerns about impacts to cultural, recreational, and visual resources. MacLachlan announced that – even though Vista is in a position to continue the construction and already has the tower components stored on site – Vista is voluntarily halting construction in order to help facilitate a community conversation about mutually agreeable alternative sites. Many parents were pleased to hear this announcement from Vista Chief Executive Officer, Robert MacLachlan, at the community meeting Vista hosted on Tuesday, October 24th at the Elementary School cafeteria. Vista Towers (“Vista”) recently announced it is willing to consider alternative sites for the proposed 80-foot cell phone tower that was nearly installed directly behind the entrance to Sunset Beach Elementary School.
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