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Municipal Regulation of Wireless Telecommunication Facilities in the Public Right of Way: Guidance for Counsel

Zoning Challenges and Interplay Between Federal, State, and Local Laws

$297.00

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Description

Companies installing wireless telecommunications facilities are increasingly requesting/demanding that municipalities allow them to use the public ROW. Many requests assert that the companies are public utilities under state law, giving them the right to install in the ROW, and/or that the Federal Telecommunications Act authorizes them to access the ROW.

The law in this area is murky and continues to evolve. Local governments retain zoning and land use authority, but federal law claws back this authority in a way that defies precise definition. And while several federal and state laws address wireless communications services and municipalities' rights to regulate the siting of wireless communications facilities on public and private land, most do not address the installation of wireless facilities in ROWs.

The FCC's 2018 Wireless Infrastructure Third Report and Order and Declaratory Ruling remains the most recent commentary on the scope of Sections 253 and 332(c)(7), but many questions remain unanswered. Municipal attorneys must understand the current trends, developments, and practical legal approaches to the installation of wireless telecommunication facilities in ROWs if they are to guide their clients through the confusing maze of regulations.

Listen as our panel of local government legal advisers discusses best practices for counsel to local governments to prepare for and deal with legal issues specific to the installation of wireless telecommunication facilities in ROWs.

Presented By

Andrew W. McCardle
Attorney
Best Best & Krieger LLP

Mr. McCardle handles a variety of regulatory, litigation, and transactional matters related to the telecommunications industry. He provides assistance to local governments to reach effective solutions to their legal and policy issues. Mr. McCardle has significant experience analyzing federal regulations and legislative actions that impact broadband networks and communities.

Alexander J. Thibodeau
Attorney
Foster Swift Collins & Smith, Pc

Mr. Thibodeau focuses primarily on representing cities, counties, villages and townships, libraries, and special authorities served by the firm. He also represents a number of businesses and individuals in a wide range of litigation matters.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


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    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Thursday, October 29, 2020

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. Current trends in the types of wireless technologies requesting access to municipal ROWs
  2. The interplay of federal and state law with municipal regulation of wireless facilities
  3. Best practices for municipal attorneys related to the siting of wireless telecommunication facilities in ROWs

The panel will review these and other key issues:

  • What are the issues counsel to local governments must consider in determining whether a wireless telecommunications facility can be installed in a public ROW?
  • Can local governments restrict installation of wireless telecommunications facilities in ROWs?
  • What are some best practices for municipal attorneys drafting zoning and other regulations governing the installation of wireless telecommunications facilities in ROWs?