
Telecommunications ‘Collocation’ Bill Would Further Limit Local Government’s Ability to Challenge Cell Tower Locations
The Senate is poised to further limit local government’s power to have a say in the location of cellular infrastructure. SB 1627 (Kehoe) has recently cleared the Senate’s Policy Committee and would allow wireless telecommunications companies to collocate their wireless facilities on a non-discretionary basis. Last weekSB 1627 waspassed out of the Senate Environmental Committee. It will now proceed to the Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill would pre-empt local government authority to regulate collocation.
Over the years state legislation and state and federal court rulings have cut away at local government’s power to regulate the aesthetic and environmental effects of cellular infrastructure.… Read More