After hours of public testimony and weeks of behind-the-scenes lobbying, the Board of Supervisors voted late Tuesday to delay a decision on whether AT&T can place up to 726 new utility boxes on city sidewalks without first going through a lengthy and costly environmental review process.Read more at SFGate
The City Planning Department already gave the telecommunications giant the green light for the project - a decision that San Francisco Beautiful and the Planning Association for the Richmond appealed to the Board of Supervisors. Other neighborhood groups, from Telegraph Hill to Potrero Hill, backed the appeal as a way to stall or stop the project.
Read my previous post on the utility boxes
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