POSTED: 11:24 am CDT September 28, 2006
UPDATED: 11:30 am CDT September 28, 2006
OMAHA, Neb. — A cell tower project in Dundee will go forward.
The city of Omaha said on Thursday that it will not appeal a federal judge’s decision to allow a 75-foot cell tower to go up in a church parking lot.
Neighbors in the area of 52nd and Charles streets have been fighting the plan since March.
US Cellular wants to build the a tower on church property near Harrison Elementary. The company said it needs the tower in that area to improve its coverage, and a federal judge agreed with the plan earlier this month.
Previous Stories:
- September 15, 2006: Cell Phone Tower Can Be Built, Judge Rules
- August 31, 2006: Dundee Cell Tower Request Taken Under Advisement
- April 4, 2006: City Council Denies Cell Phone Tower Proposal
- March 22, 2006: Midtown Neighbors Fight New Cell Tower
KETV.com: City Won’t Appeal Dundee Cell Tower