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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2001 Tribes throughout the nation are not being consulted on the construction of cell-phone towers, said an analyst of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent government group. Charlene Dwin Vaughn said less than 5,000 of the 100,000 towers now in place underwent review for impact on sacred, archaeological and historic sites. In particular, she said tribes are rarely even contacted. Vaughn made her remarks at a conference on towers and historic preservation held in New Mexico on Wednesday. Get the Story:
Preservationist Says Most Cell Towers Breaking Rules (The Albuquerque Journal 11/15) Relevant Links:
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation - http://www.achp.gov Related Stories:
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Tribes ignored says historic council
Facebook TwitterTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2001 Tribes throughout the nation are not being consulted on the construction of cell-phone towers, said an analyst of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent government group. Charlene Dwin Vaughn said less than 5,000 of the 100,000 towers now in place underwent review for impact on sacred, archaeological and historic sites. In particular, she said tribes are rarely even contacted. Vaughn made her remarks at a conference on towers and historic preservation held in New Mexico on Wednesday. Get the Story:
Preservationist Says Most Cell Towers Breaking Rules (The Albuquerque Journal 11/15) Relevant Links:
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation - http://www.achp.gov Related Stories:
Cell phone tower restrictions approved (10/12)
Pueblo says cell tower up to locals (10/3)
N.M. meeting to focus on cell tower (10/1)
N.M. wants review of cell phone tower (6/29)
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