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Couple Who Fears Cell Tower Could Disrupt Pacemaker Wins Right to Intervene in AT&T Lawsuit

Barbara and Everett Knudson won the right to intervene in a federal lawsuit AT&T brought against the City of Walla Walla, Washington, after city officials denied the telecom giant’s application to build a 65-foot cell tower behind a church.

By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.

Two residents of the City of Walla Walla, Washington, won the right to intervene in a lawsuit AT&T brought against Walla Walla in federal court after city officials denied the telecom giant’s application to build a 65-foot cell tower behind a church.

Walla Walla city officials said AT&T’s application did not meet the requirements set out in the city’s code. They also said they’ve been hearing from their constituents that the cell tower poses a fire risk and doesn’t belong in a residential neighborhood.

Barbara Knudson, a retired building contractor, and her husband, Everett, a retired CEO and owner of an electrical company, own property next to Blue Mountain Community Church where AT&T wants to erect the tower.

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