The Huntington Beach City Council voted Monday night to revoke two of T-Mobile's wireless permits to build cell towers in two city parks, one near an elementary school.
The council voted 6 to 1, with Councilman Don Hansen dissenting, at a special meeting to not allow cell towers at Harbour View Park, on Saybrook Lane, and Bolsa View Park, on Brighton Drive, because a significant coverage gap wasn't proven and there are viable alternatives. The vote caused the attendees to burst into applause.
T-Mobile's original permit application for a 55-foot-high cell tower at Harbour View — which is next to Harbour View Elementary School — and a nearly 52-foot-high tower at Bolsa View stated the towers, disguised as trees, were needed to increase cell coverage in the area, according to city records.