AT&T Cell Tower Construction
The AT&T Corp. antenna support structure along the bike path just north of the 500 block of Santa Clara St. is taking shape. In 2020, the Applicant, Eukon Group, on behalf of AT&T Corporation, requested a permit to construct and to operate an AT&T wireless/cell tower facility. The facility consists of a 65-foot -inch antenna support structure with the architectural treatment of a hip roof that extends 2.9 feet above 65’, ground mounted equipment, and back-up generator surround by a 6’ in height block wall. It is located at 563 Santa Clara St. adjacent to the railroad right of way. The antenna support tower structure contains the antenna panels and radio units. A concrete slab on grade provides support for the ground mounted equipment. The tower will be camouflaged when completed, according to City Planning Director Kevin McSweeney. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.
The AT&T Corp. antenna support structure along the bike path just north of the 500 block of Santa Clara St. is taking shape. In 2020, the Applicant, Eukon Group, on behalf of AT&T Corporation, requested a permit to construct and to operate an AT&T wireless/cell tower facility. The facility consists of a 65-foot -inch antenna support structure with the architectural treatment of a hip roof that extends 2.9 feet above 65’, ground mounted equipment, and back-up generator surround by a 6’ in height block wall. It is located at 563 Santa Clara St. adjacent to the railroad right of way. The antenna support tower structure contains the antenna panels and radio units. A concrete slab on grade provides support for the ground mounted equipment. The tower will be camouflaged when completed, according to City Planning Director Kevin McSweeney. Photo credit Angel Esquivel-AE News.