k*****i 发帖数: 122 | 1 FUHSD will discuss it today 7pm at 589 W. Fremont Avenue in Sunnyvale.
Anybody cares to go?
Link: http://www.lhs.fuhsd.org/ (Search "News")
Text (notice it's only published yesterday):
Cell Tower at Lynbrook
Verizon recently contacted the Fremont Union High School District with a
request to add cell equipment at Lynbrook High School. This request
includes a wireless antenna to be mounted on the rooftop of the Lynbrook gym
as well as a generator on the ground near the side of the gym.
Verizon initiated this request because of the need to provide improved cell
phone coverage in San Jose which is essential, especially in the event of an
emergency situation at a school or in the local area. Cell phones are
often the most effective means of communication during an emergency and
school administrators depend upon cell phones receiving a strong signal in
order to communicate with parents, students, staff, and emergency services
personnel.
Information about this request was posted at Lynbrook High School during the
spring of 2014 and it was also sent to nearby LHS neighbors before it was
reviewed by the City of San Jose. The Planning, Building, and Code
Enforcement Department of the City of San Jose approved this request at a
public meeting on June 25, 2014. This matter will be included at the
February 3, 2015 meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Fremont Union High
School District. The meeting will take place at 7 pm at the FUHSD District
office located at 589 W. Fremont Avenue in Sunnyvale. Information about the
agenda is available at this link http://www.fuhsd.org/Board_Mtg.
If approved by the FUHSD Board of Trustees this new equipment would
supplement the existing cell equipment currently located at Lynbrook High
School. The Fremont Union High School District leases space for cell
equipment throughout the school district and this equipment facilitates
communication within the schools and communities that FUHSD serves as well
as provides revenue to the Fremont Union High School District.
If you are interested in learning more about the health aspects of cell
towers click here http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/othercarcinogens/athome/cellular-phone-towers to read an article from the American Cancer Society and click here http://transition.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html to read an article about radio frequency safety from the Federal Communications Commission.
Posted by: Robbin Cortez
Published: 2/2/15 |
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