What do small cell facilities look like?

The City of Eugene has been proactive in establishing standards and requirements for size, volume, appearance and placement of small cell installations. For example, for structural reasons, as well as aesthetics and view impacts, “stealth technology” must be used” and there are size requirements dependent on the type of pole (metal vs. wood). Read more about these standards and requirements on our Wireless Installations in the Right-of-Way page.


Close up view of a small cell on public utility pole in downtown EugeneSmall cell on a pole in the public right-of-way near Fox Hollow

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1. What do small cell facilities do?
2. Why are small cell facilities needed?
3. What do small cell facilities look like?
4. Is it safe to add small cell facilities to existing poles?
5. Can the City of Eugene prevent small cell facilities from being placed in the right of way?
6. Can the City of Eugene place more restrictive regulations on small cell (5G) technology?
7. Can the City of Eugene adopt a moratorium on small cell (5G) technology?
8. Can the City of Eugene place certain aesthetic requirements on small cell (5G) technology?
9. Are there public health impacts?
10. Can the City of Eugene request updated safety studies?
11. Will my cell service be better once small cell facilities are installed?