City agrees to pay AT&T to remove pole at new fire station site

  • This pole is in front of Fernandina Beach Fire Station 2, currently under construction on Airport Road. It will be removed in order to allow fire trucks to access the new station. City Commissioner Chip Ross objects to the city paying $30,000 to AT&T to remove the pole, which he says the company had no right to put on that location.
    This pole is in front of Fernandina Beach Fire Station 2, currently under construction on Airport Road. It will be removed in order to allow fire trucks to access the new station. City Commissioner Chip Ross objects to the city paying $30,000 to AT&T to remove the pole, which he says the company had no right to put on that location.
  • This pole is in front of Fernandina Beach Fire Station 2, currently under construction on Airport Road. It will be removed in order to allow fire trucks to access the new station. City Commissioner Chip Ross objects to the city paying $30,000 to AT&T to remove the pole, which he says the company had no right to put on that location.
    This pole is in front of Fernandina Beach Fire Station 2, currently under construction on Airport Road. It will be removed in order to allow fire trucks to access the new station. City Commissioner Chip Ross objects to the city paying $30,000 to AT&T to remove the pole, which he says the company had no right to put on that location.
An agreement between the city of Fernandina Beach and AT&T will restart progress on a new fire station being built near the Fernandina Beach Municipal Airport. The issue is a telephone pole…

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