🛑 STOP THE CELL TOWER AT COLLIER PARK & OB COMMUNITY GARDEN 🛑


🛑 STOP THE CELL TOWER AT COLLIER PARK & OB COMMUNITY GARDEN 🛑
The Issue
AT&T is planning to install a 30-foot “faux eucalyptus” cell tower with 12 antennas, 9 radio units, and a large ground equipment box at 2315 Soto Street — right on public park land. This proposal would allow a private corporation to permanently occupy our limited green space, replacing community potential with a commercial eyesore.
The residents of Ocean Beach oppose this project and request that the City of San Diego deny the Conditional Use Permit. This fenced-off area is still community land and could be transformed into something valuable for all of us.
❌ Why We Oppose This Project
- Loss of Public Space: The proposed tower will be built on rare, valuable public space that could instead serve children, families, and neighbors.
- Health & Safety Concerns: Although research is ongoing, many residents are understandably concerned about the proximity of high-frequency antennas to homes, children, and pets.
- Property Value Risk: Cell towers can negatively impact nearby home values due to aesthetics and perceived health risks.
- Visual Blight: Even as a disguised “faux eucalyptus,” a 30-foot structure with 12 antennas, 9 radio units, and a ground equipment box will mar the natural and open look of our neighborhood.
✅ What We’d Rather See:
We believe this land should be used for true community benefit. Ideas include:
- 🌊 A much-needed community pool (none currently exists in Ocean Beach or Point Loma)
- 🌳 A new playground or park expansion to support local families
- 🥕 An extension of the thriving community garden and space for educational workshops
📣 Let’s Send a Message Together
We demand transparency, community input, and a commitment to preserving public spaces for public good — not private profit.
📢 SIGN THE PETITION to protect Collier Park and ensure public land stays in the community's hands.
716
The Issue
AT&T is planning to install a 30-foot “faux eucalyptus” cell tower with 12 antennas, 9 radio units, and a large ground equipment box at 2315 Soto Street — right on public park land. This proposal would allow a private corporation to permanently occupy our limited green space, replacing community potential with a commercial eyesore.
The residents of Ocean Beach oppose this project and request that the City of San Diego deny the Conditional Use Permit. This fenced-off area is still community land and could be transformed into something valuable for all of us.
❌ Why We Oppose This Project
- Loss of Public Space: The proposed tower will be built on rare, valuable public space that could instead serve children, families, and neighbors.
- Health & Safety Concerns: Although research is ongoing, many residents are understandably concerned about the proximity of high-frequency antennas to homes, children, and pets.
- Property Value Risk: Cell towers can negatively impact nearby home values due to aesthetics and perceived health risks.
- Visual Blight: Even as a disguised “faux eucalyptus,” a 30-foot structure with 12 antennas, 9 radio units, and a ground equipment box will mar the natural and open look of our neighborhood.
✅ What We’d Rather See:
We believe this land should be used for true community benefit. Ideas include:
- 🌊 A much-needed community pool (none currently exists in Ocean Beach or Point Loma)
- 🌳 A new playground or park expansion to support local families
- 🥕 An extension of the thriving community garden and space for educational workshops
📣 Let’s Send a Message Together
We demand transparency, community input, and a commitment to preserving public spaces for public good — not private profit.
📢 SIGN THE PETITION to protect Collier Park and ensure public land stays in the community's hands.
716
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Petition created on July 5, 2025