Allow ExteNet Systems to install small cell towers on city property for 10 years
In Plain English
ExteNet Systems wants to place small wireless equipment on city-owned poles and buildings to improve cell phone coverage. The 10-year agreement would let the company use city infrastructure like streetlights and utility poles. If approved, residents may see better wireless service but also new equipment mounted around the city.
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