The letter arrived in Camas resident Chris Lowe’s mailbox just a few weeks before the Thanksgiving holiday.
Verizon was planning to build a 120-foot cell tower near Lowe’s house, the letter stated, in a spot about 300 feet from the elementary school Lowe’s 6-year-old grandchild attends.
“I felt sick to my stomach,” Lowe said of the moment she learned about the proposed cell tower. “And I was worried about the health risks.”
Lowe’s daughter, Ashley Grossman, lives just up the street from her mother but had not received the same letter. As Lowe and Grossman would learn, the company was required to alert neighbors within a one-fourth-mile radius of the tower site, which meant only a handful of the hundreds of families with children at Woodburn Elementary School would have received the letter.
Like her mother, Grossman worried about possible health risks associated with RF radiation coming from the tower, so she posted her mother’s letter to a Facebook group and asked if any other Woodburn Elementary parents knew about the proposed cell tower.