Tuesday, January 10, 2012

First "Due Diligence" Period Expected to End Thursday

(click headline for the full story)  If you have any objections to a cell tower slated to go up at your child's school, it is best that you get those objections into writing and into the hands of the DeKalb County Director of Planning or the Director of Public Works before this Thursday, January 12.

Jan. 7 protest of T-mobile by Dekalb residents and parents
highlights the unethical business practices of the company
that has been approved to build cell towers at 9 public schools
against the wishes of community and without proper
notification of the taxpayers.
GTCO-ATL speculates that the end of the first due diligence period for T-mobile could be THIS THURSDAY, January 12, 2012!!! This will be six months from the day the contract was expected to be signed (July 12, 2011). And, that means one of two things can occur next at these sites: a 6 month extention on the due diligence period OR construction of the eavesments or actual tower will begin.

Any affected community needs to be prepared to photograh any signs of construction if you ever wish to claim that the tower will have a visual impact on your view from your home. And, if you were not properly notified, you can file a temporary restraining order quickly to stop the work before it is too late.

This worked in Cobb County and can buy you anywhere from 30 - 90 days to consult with an attorney.  If you have specific questions, please email sayno2celltowers@yahoo.com and we will do our best to help you find the answers.

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