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Souris mayor concerned over proposed location of cell tower

The town of Souris is asking Bell Mobility to change its planned location for a new 30-metre cell tower on Sterns Avenue.

'It'll compromise the beautiful view of the town'

Locals to Souris, P.E.I., aren't happy with Bell Mobility's proposed location for a new cell tower. This is a file photo. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

The town of Souris is asking Bell Mobility to change its planned location for a new 30-metre cell tower on Sterns Avenue.

WhileMayor JoAnne Dunphysaid there's no question the tower is neededto improvethe area's cell service, she'shoping the company will reconsider its planned location.

"It's within a few feet of some of these houses in the area that they're proposing to put it, like, you know, one couple, it's right in their backyardbasically," she said.

"It's a tall tower. The property values will be decreased. It'll compromise the beautiful view of the town," Dunphy said.

"It's something that's going to be seen from people all over town. So it's not just people living in the area."

Alternate locations

Dunphy said the town has suggested acouple of alternate sites in less residential areas that could be feasible.Bell Mobility's deadline for public inputwas Tuesday.

We'll work something out hopefully. Souris Mayor JoAnne Dunphy

In an email to CBC, Bell Mobility saidits engineers have studied the alternatesites suggested by the town.

However the company said the sites wouldn't provide the necessary coverage to enhance services for residents and businesses in the area.

From its perspective, theSterns Avenue location is still optimal, but Bell Mobilityofficials said they remain open to taking a look at other options the town or residents may suggest.

Dunphysaid she anticipates hearingfrom Bell Mobility soon.

"We'll work something out hopefully."

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With files from Angela Walker