https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/10/bay-area-city-blocks-5g-deployments-over-cancer-concerns/
The Bay Area may be the center of the global technology industry,
but that hasn’t stopped one wealthy enclave from protecting itself from
the future.
The city council of Mill Valley, a small town located just a few
miles north of San Francisco, voted unanimously late last week to
effectively block deployments of small-cell 5G wireless towers in the
city’s residential areas.
Through an urgency ordinance, which allows the city council to
immediately enact regulations that affect the health and safety of the
community, the restrictions and prohibitions will be put into force
immediately for all future applications to site 5G telecommunications
equipment in the city. Applications for commercial districts are
permitted under the passed ordinance.
The ordinance was driven by community concerns over the
health effects of 5G wireless antennas. According to the city, it
received 145 pieces of correspondence from citizens voicing opposition
to the technology, compared to just five letters in support of it — a
ratio of 29 to 1. While that may not sound like much, the city’s
population is roughly 14,000, indicating that about 1% of the population
had voiced an opinion on the matter.
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