Grant 15-foot easement to T-Mobile for utility access
$10,000
In Plain English
T-Mobile needs a 15-foot strip of city land to run cables and access equipment for cell phone service. The city receives $10,000 for granting this permanent right to use the land. If approved, T-Mobile can install and maintain telecommunications infrastructure on this strip.
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