California Courts of Appeal
Sep. 20, 2016
San Francisco can block antennae if it looks ugly, appellate court rules
The City of San Francisco can regulate telecommunications antennae near public roads based on whether such equipment would "diminish the City's beauty," the 1st District Court of Appeal ruled Thursday in the first published opinion of its kind.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
The City of San Francisco can regulate telecommunications antennae near public roads based on whether such equipment would "diminish the City's beauty," the 1st District Court of Appeal ruled Thursday in the first published opinion of its kind.
The result is a defeat for plaintiffs and appellants T-Mobile International AG, Crown Castle NG West LLC, and ExteNet Systems (California) LLC. The wireles...
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