Is it safe to add small cell facilities to existing poles?

Before a person or entity can submit an application for small cell installation, Public Works staff check the pole(s) for safety through a process referred to as “pole vetting.” As a requirement of submission, each application must include a structural analysis specific to the pole where the small cell would be attached.


Once receiving an application, a City of Eugene Traffic Operations Engineer performs another analysis to verify the accuracy of the information submitted.

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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?