Can the City of Eugene adopt a moratorium on small cell (5G) technology?

The City cannot adopt a moratorium on the deployment of small cell technology.


The FCC has ruled that state and local governments are prohibited from enacting a moratorium or ban on deployment of small cell facilities as that would prohibit, or effectively prohibit, the provision of telecommunications services in violation of federal statute. The federal statute that a moratorium would violate (47 USC §253(a)) states:

“No State or local statute or regulation, or other State or local legal requirement, may prohibit or have the effect of prohibiting the ability of any entity to provide any interstate or intrastate telecommunications service.”

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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?