On
Tuesday, August 20th, the residents of Sherman, Connecticut approved
spending $15,000 for a study to be conducted on the infrastructure required to
provide cell phone service in town.
The
News Times reported that, “During a well-attended town meeting Friday, the
decision was reached to have RCC Consultants do a companion study to the emergency services communication
study the company did for the town three years ago.”
The town meeting was held after AT&T submitted a proposal
to construct a 170-foot cell tower on Coots Hill Road. The study is going to
determine if there are additional sites where this equipment can be installed
in order to better help emergency responders as well as other possible
locations for cell towers to be located.
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