Approval processes generally involve multiple stages such as initial screening, technical reviews, and public consultations. Regulatory agencies evaluate whether the project aligns with safety standards and community interests. The permitting processes for telecom towers are critical components within the broader framework of telecom infrastructure law, ensuring that installations meet legal, safety, and environmental standards. Every call, message, and internet request moves through telecom infrastructure. But before this infrastructure can be built, it must receive government approval. If no significant impacts are found, the agency issues a Finding of No Significant Effect (FONSI). In California, the demand for seamless connectivity has surged. Tower owners must comply with a multi-layered regulatory, engineering, and safety framework that governs tower siting, where a cell tower can be built, how it must be designed, and how it operates throughout its lifecycle.
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