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Cellular Antenna Plans Set Aside

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A proposal for a cellular phone antenna atop a light pole in a neighborhood park has been scrapped after months of protests by residents.

“We are putting aside the plans for the time being,” said Steven C. Crosby, a spokesman for LA Cellular. “We do need more coverage in that area, but we are looking at alternatives.”

City officials signed an agreement with the company in August allowing an 8-foot antenna to be attached to a 60-foot baseball field light in Bonita Creek Park.

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Newport North residents, whose homes surround the park, vowed legal action if the city allowed LA Cellular to go on with its plans. They contended the antenna would be a nuisance and an improper use of a public park.

Crosby said the company considered the concerns from residents in reaching the decision: “We try to work with the communities, and their opinions really counted.”

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