The News (New Glasgow)

Proposed tower raises concern for some New Glasgow residents

- ADAM MACINNIS

NEW GLASGOW, N.S. — A proposed telecommun­ications tower has raised some concerns for some New Glasgow residents. Eastlink is proposing to build the self support telecommun­ications tower within the Town of New Glasgow to improve cellular coverage for the area. The tower would be 60 metres tall and would be located on a piece of land off Matheson Street in New Glasgow. It would be set back approximat­ely 65 metres from the street. Debbie Reid lives in the area and said she has some concerns about the cell tower including the potential impact it could have on property value as well as fears about health risks. She said she feels like there needs to be more communicat­ion about what’s going on. Eastlink had published an ad in the Feb. 21 edition of The News, but she said many people wouldn’t have seen it. “The residents of the Town of New Glasgow have the right to know what’s going on,” she said. She believes it’s important for people to have a say. Eastlink is taking public feedback on the proposal until March 20. Anyone with comments or concerns can contact Logan McDaid, the wireless site planner, at 902-818-5971 or by email at community.relations@corp.eastlink.ca. Letters can also be sent to 6080 Young St., 6th Floor, Halifax, N.S., B3K5L2. Pierre Tannous, is another New Glasgow resident who is concerned about the proposal. He said he’s found studies online that indicate potential risks and he believes those should be investigat­ed more before the towers are allowed to be installed. “My family is more important than my cellphone,” he said. According to his research, he said when towers go up, property value in the area tends to drop. “They’re such an eyesore,” he said. “Why are they going to put it in the middle of a populated area with children.”

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