Yorktown board votes to reject Granite Springs cell tower proposal
In a significant victory for residents concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, the Yorktown board has voted to reject a proposed cell tower in the Granite Springs area. This decision highlights growing community awareness about potential health impacts from wireless infrastructure near residential neighborhoods.
Communities are taking opposing stances on cell tower installations this week, as Yorktown residents successfully blocked a proposed tower over EMF concerns while St. Laurent moves forward with new infrastructure to boost coverage. The contrasting decisions reflect the ongoing tension between connectivity demands and health worries surrounding wireless technology.