Point Pleasant Beach Grapples with 5G Tower Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
170 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Point Pleasant Beach
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Point Pleasant Beach Borough Council meeting, residents and council members engaged in a discussion regarding the proposed installation of 74 5G communication towers throughout the town. This issue dominated the meeting as community members raised concerns about health risks, aesthetic impact, and the decision-making process related to the towers’ placement and design. The council assured the public that further meetings with involved parties are scheduled and that the installation is on hold pending these discussions.
The conversation about the 5G towers was multifaceted, with the community expressing unease about the potential health implications of 5G radiation, especially on children, and calling for more research into its effects. A resident pointed out that a visual impact study, as mandated by the ordinance, had not been performed. Several others questioned the necessity of adding several new towers given the existing major towers already in the area. Questions were also raised about the distribution of towers throughout the town and their visual impact on property values and the town’s aesthetics.
In response to these concerns, a council member acknowledged the residents’ worries but also cited the lack of definitive research on the health impacts of 5G radiation. The need for enhanced data capacity to accommodate increased summer demand was highlighted as a justification for the new infrastructure. The council discussed the various types of cell phone towers already present in the town, including temporary structures and a monopole, and those planned by companies like AT&T and Verizon.
Residents advocated for more transparency in the building department’s approval process and criticized the perceived lack of opportunity for public input. The council acknowledged these concerns and recognized the need for a larger public forum to deliberate on these issues. A resident with industry experience suggested seeking legal counsel from an attorney specializing in telecom law, while another urged the council to consider the impact of their decisions on families and the local community, including athletic activities.
The meeting also included discussions on a range of community initiatives and events. Acknowledgment was given to the Point Pleasant Beach High School Varsity softball team for winning their division championship. The Green Team and Sustainable New Jersey efforts were updated, and the Shade Tree Commission made recommendations. The Arts Committee reported on the farmers market and artist of the month, and the Beautification Committee discussed the garden tour and concerns about 5G towers.
The Emergency Services Squad paid tribute to a dearly departed member and outlined the summer training schedule. The Fire Department Chief emphasized safety around emergency vehicles and fire pit use. The Golden Age group proposed new classes, an ice cream social, and requested senior transportation to the garden tour, which the Point-to-Point shuttle volunteered to provide.
The Police Department reported on recent criminal activities and arrests, highlighting that the police force is at full strength following the graduation of the final class from the Ocean County Police Academy. This detail underscores the town’s preparedness for the upcoming summer season.
The council expressed gratitude to the police for managing a recent pop-up party and shared details about their involvement in the “Secure the Shore” initiative. The completion of the Band Shell project and its upcoming events were also celebrated, along with community engagement activities like the Farmers Market and employee wellness programs.
The Business Improvement District’s efforts in downtown revitalization were discussed, along with the Mayor’s Wellness campaign, which promotes community engagement. While no specific updates were provided by the Finance Committee, enthusiasm was expressed for future projects, including bike rack installations, river repairs, and summer camp programs.
Doug Vitale
City Council Officials:
Douglas Vitale, Rosa Crowley, Caryn Byrnes, Arthur W. Gant, Jack Pasola, Michael Ramos, Arlene Testa
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/18/2024
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Recording Published:
06/18/2024
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Duration:
170 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Point Pleasant Beach
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