Politics & Government
Dunwoody Approves Mini Cell Towers
Two companies are being allowed to build the equipment on city-owned utility poles.

DUNWOODY, GA -- The city has agreed to allow two companies to build mini-cell towers onto existing utility poles.
The decision came earlier this week, according to Reporter Newspapers.
Crown Castle and Mobilitie have 90 days to install the equipment at a cost of $500 a year per installation.
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The equipment is used to boost Internet reception and is housed in a container with wires and antennae, onto the utility pole.
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