New York City is slated to get thousands of new huge 30 foot 5G and 4G short cell towers! Many residents are opposed.
The ugly jumbo LINK 5G poles are 32 feet, tall and have five tiers for transmitting antennas. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are adding 5G technology in New York City with a combination of “macro” sites (wireless transmitters generally located on the rooftops), “small cells ” which are typically located on street poles and the jumbo 5G towers.
Environmental Health Trust has repeatedly requested information from New York City on the RF radiation emissions of current and proposed 5G and 4G sites. In 2023, we asked for the RF compliance reports, the agencies ensuring safety and documentation of the need for the new networks. Read the letter here. The City refuses to answer.
New York City Community Boards Are Passing Moratoriums and Rejections of the 5G Jumbo Towers
Community Boards across the city are having meetings to provide input, and numerous boards have issued disapprovals or moratoriums. Community Board 8, which includes areas of Upper East side of Manhattan and Roosevelt Island, first passed a 5G moratorium in 2022 and several other Boards have followed.
Wired Broadband.org and New Yorkers 4 Wired Tech are New York City organizations working to raise awareness. Theodora Scarato, Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust attended numerous New York community board meetings, presenting on the science and policy of 5G.
Community Boards that have passed moratoriums or disapprovals for the 5G poles
- Manhattan CB8: moratorium resolution (12/14/22)
- Manhattan CB5: disapproval and request for moratorium (1/12/23)
- Manhattan CB 9: disapproval and moratorium (1/19/23)
- Brooklyn CB10: deny support without more information (1/23/23)
- Manhattan CB2: –moratorium (1/19/23)
- Queens CB1– moratorium (2/28/23)
- Brooklyn CB4 -moratorium (2/15/23)
- Queens CB14– letter of disapproval (2/7/23)
- Brooklyn CB1 – disapproval (3/14/23)
- Queens CB12- opposition to the 5G poles (March 15, 2023 Committee meeting)
- Bronx CB6: letter of rejection of 5G polesl March 16, 2023
- Queens CB3 – disapproved 4 out of 5 Link5G Towers
- Manhattan CB10 – Economic Development & Technogy Committee approve letter calling for a ‘hold’ on the proposal & a Public Hearing (4/13/23) – to be approved by Full Board in May
- Manhattan CB11 – Public Safety Committee approved Letter of Dis-Support for installations in MCB11 ratified by Full Board on 4/26
Where can I find the science on 5G and 4G cell towers that indicates safety is not assured ?
The European Parliament requested a research report “Health Impact of 5G” released in July 2021 concluding that commonly used RFR frequencies (450 to 6000 MHz) are probably carcinogenic for humans and clearly affect male fertility with possible adverse effects on the development of embryos, fetuses and newborns.
- See a list of published research studies here.
- Download a PDF on the science of cell towers here.
- Download a PDF of the science and policy on 5G in New York City here.
Where Can I find a Map of Proposed New York 5G LinkNYC Poles ?
There is not an easy to understand map of all wireless sites in New York. However you can start here:
- Data Set LinkNYC New Site Permit Applications | NYC Open Data
- Map: LinkNYC New-Site Permit Applications –
New York City Office of Technology OTI Slide Presentations Link 5G presentations
- LinkNYC 5G New York City Basic Slide Presentation 10/18/2021
- Digital Equity and New York City Link 5G Slide Presentation
- Link NYC 5G New York City Siting Criteria Slide Presentation
- Link5G in Commercial, Manufacturing, and Commercial Overlay zoning districts 6/13/2022
- Silcom Harlem Case Study
- The Case for LinkNYC: The Digital Divide in New York City 12/13/2021
What can we do?
1. Contact your community board and your City Council member.
2. Contact Mayor Eric Adams and the NYC Office of Technology and Innovation.
3. Sign the petition to halt the 5G rollout in New York City here.
4. Sign these local petitions as well
- Residents of Carnegie Hill Petition: Keep streets free of the new Link5G towers.
- Village Preservation Petition: Stop the Siting of Oversized and Unnecessary 5G Towers in Our Neighborhood!
5. Set up meetings with your City Councilperson local leadership to update them on this issue and call for immediate action.
A January 23, 2023 Letter from Congressman Nadler on 5G New York Cell Towers says the 5G towers “generated widespread concern throughout the community.”
Today, I joined with my fellow East side elected officials raising concerns about the placement of these 5G cell towers in our historic neighborhoods without careful consideration of its effect on the community. pic.twitter.com/1TIQrF9hZf
— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) January 23, 2023
New York Community Board Actions
Manhattan Community Board 8 (Upper East Side of Manhattan and Roosevelt Island) Transportation Committee passed a disapproval and Link5G moratorium.
- Minutes & draft of moratorium resolution and video December 2022 CB8M Transportation Committee Meeting Event page
- Full Board passed 12/14/22 Final Resolution:
Manhattan CB5 (Times Square)
- 1/5/23 Parks & Public Spaces Parks and Public Spaces Committee Meeting – January 5th, 2023
- 1/12/23 – Full Board passed a moratorium. January 12 Full Board Meeting
Manhattan CB9 West Harlem:
- 1/9/23 Health & Environment Committee passed disapproval and moratorium
- 1/11/23 Executive Committee passed with health references removed.
1/16/23 Letter RE: Disapproval and moratorium of new Link5ZG Kiosks within MCB9
- 1/19/23 Passed by full board unanimously — See: 2:21:08 Facebook Video Link
Brooklyn CB10 Bay Ridge/Fort Hamilton:
- 1/10/23 Communications & Public Relations Committee passed a motion to deny support for the towers without having more and better information about the health and safety effects.
CB10 Communications and Public Relations Committee 1/10/23
- 1/23/23 Passed by Full Board unanimously CB 10 General Board Meeting Jan. 23, 2023
Queens CB2 (Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst and Northern Corona)
- 1/19/23 Link 5G Public Meeting Community Board 3 Queens January 2023 Meeting
Queens CB3 (Jackson Heights, East Elmhurst and Northern Corona)
1/19/23 Link 5G Public Meeting Community Board 3 Queens January 2023 Meeting– numerous questions raised about health and safety.
Manhattan CB2 (Greenwich Village, Little Italy, SoHo, NoHo, Hudson Square, Chinatown and the Gansevoort Market)
- 1/17/23 Quality of Life Committee passed a resolution calling for moratorium in residential and mixed use areas containing residential, landmarked historic districts and areas in close proximity to individual landmarks. Manhattan CB2 January 17, 2023 – Quality of Life Committee Meeting
- 1/19/23 Passed by Full Board Manhattan CB2 January 19, 2023 – Full Board Meeting
- Update: 2 pole constructions halted 5G Update: Construction Halted in West Village
Queens CB1, Astoria, Long Island City
- 1/25/23 Joint Environmental/Sanitation and Transportation Committees Hearing on Link5G – Recommendation for a letter of disapproval Joint Environmental/Sanitation and Transportation Committees Time stamped testimony & discussion
- 2/28/23 Approved moratorium
Manhattan CB12, Washington Heights
- Meeting: 2/6/2023 Traffic & Transportation February 2023 Committee Meeting
Brooklyn CB4 (Bushwick)
- 2/8/23 Arts/Culture/Technology-Committee introduces resolution for moratorium for any further Link5G antennas until live RF test results can be provided.
- 2/15/23 Full Board passes https://www.youtube.com/live/PeTRE6zQiX8?feature=share&t=7094
Letters:
- Letter from Jerrold Nadler Congress Member, Keith Powers City Council Majority Leader, Mark Levine, Manhattan Borough President, Rebecca Seawright Assembly Member, Julie Menin, City Council Member, Alex Bores Assembly Member, Liz Krueger State Senator to Landmark Preservation Commission:
- Letter from conservation societies to Deputy Mayors: News: Link5G Towers Spark Concern – The Municipal Art Society of New York
- Matthew Fraser, Chief Technology Officer’s reply to the Letter
- Update after receiving the response 5G Towers Spark Outrage and Concern | New York Landmarks Conservancy
Theodora Scarato, executive director of Environmental Health Trust has presented information as well as several others to some of the Community Boards regarding the scientific research and the lack of up to date regulations for the radiation exposure. Letter EHT sent to the New York Office of Technology regarding RF compliance reports.
New York organizations to connect with that are working on raising awareness of the need for safer, faster technology, rather than excessive 5G poles.
- Wired Broadband.org : Odette J. Wilkens, President & General Counsel Wired Broadband, Inc. has been providing testimony on the need for wired broadband and safe technology solutions.
- New Yorkers 4 Wired Tech: Grassroots advocates sounding the alarm on the harmful biological effects of pulsed-modulated microwave radiation from densified 4G/5G wireless infrastructure antennas.
Listen to a radio interview with ProPublica Reporter Peter Elkind on 5G and wireless radiation. WABC Radio (New York, NY), Jan 17, 2023
Peter Elkind. How the FCC Shields Cellphone Companies From Safety Concerns. ProPublica, Nov 10, 2022
Petitions
Residents of Carnegie Hill Petition: Keep streets free of the new Link5G towers.
I strongly oppose unnecessary oversized 5G towers in the East Village, West Village, and Meatpacking District, among other parts of New York City, and demand the public be offered real input on the siting of these massive towers in a totally rethought program.
News Stories
- Preservation Alert: Stop the Massive and Unnecessary 5G Towers Coming to Your Neighborhood!
- Concerns are high over massive 5G WiFi towers planned for West Village
- Trio Of Wash Heights, Inwood Blocks May Get Massive 5G Towers: City | Washington Heights, NY Patch
https://patch.com/new-york/upper-east-side-nyc/s/iil04/huge-5g-towers-are-coming-these-nyc-corners-map - Upper East Side fights 32-foot 5G cell towers making ritzy shopping district ‘uglier’
- What Are Those Mysterious New Towers Looming Over New York’s Sidewalks? – The New York Times
The 5G Moratorium states:
The following resolution was then put forward by Community Board 8:
WHEREAS; New York City, through its Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI), has contracted with CityBridge to install and operate a citywide wireless communications network; and,
WHEREAS; CityBridge installed its LinkNYC network as the initial deployment of the citywide wireless communications network intended to replace outdated public pay phones; and
WHEREAS; LinkNYC provided free 4G wireless cellular connectivity using towers placed on sidewalks throughout NYC, many of which include electronic display screens; and
WHEREAS; Community Board 8 and constituents of its district have reported adverse impacts resulting from existing LinkNYC infrastructure, including visual impacts, inappropriate usage, impacts on sidewalk clearances, and rat infestation; and
WHEREAS; CityBridge is now in the process of upgrading its LinkNYC network to Link5G to accommodate technological upgrades that have recently become commonplace in cellular communications; and
WHEREAS; Link5G infrastructure is a 32’ tall tower that is installed on sidewalks in the public right-of-way; and
WHEREAS; Link5G towers in commercial districts include electronic screens similar to those found on LinkNYC kiosks that display advertising and public information; and
WHEREAS; the design of the Link5G towers has been approved by the Public Design Commission; and
WHEREAS; Link5G must adhere to siting requirements determined by NYC Department of City Planning, and must obtain Landmarks Preservation Commission approval if sited in historic districts; and
WHEREAS; CityBridge and OTI have proposed 18 sites across Community District 8;
WHEREAS; CityBridge and OTI have stated that the siting of proposed Link5G towers in Community District 8 are based on gaps in coverage and locations where excess demand for the network exists as determined by commercial cellular carriers; and
WHEREAS; 15 of the 18 sites proposed are in or near either the Upper East Side Historic District or the Carnegie Hill Historic District, where renowned architecture and iconic streetscapes would be interfered with if Link5G structures were installed; and
WHEREAS; locations proposed along Madison Avenue would be in conflict with strict guidelines for illuminated storefronts and signage, and would be in conflict with the Special Madison Avenue Preservation District’s design standards that specifically prohibit illuminated advertising; and
WHEREAS; residents of Community District 8 have strongly objected to the design and the visual impacts that Link5G towers would have on streetscapes, both with and without screens; and
WHEREAS; there are widespread concerns that 5G towers will be constructed at distances considered too close to adjacent buildings, as has already occurred in front of 520 East 90th Street, and
WHEREAS; 10’ of distance from a tower to a residence that is permitted is extremely insufficient and should be revisited as a policy; and
WHEREAS; there are no reported issues by residents of Community District 8 of cellular gaps and frequent dropped calls that would justify Link5G being installed in the proposed locations; and
WHEREAS; the proposed sites for Link5G don’t include any locations in areas known to be potential digital deserts within Community District 8; and
WHEREAS; OTI and CityBridge have not provided detailed plans regarding the full build-out of Link5G, both within Community District 8 and in areas north of 96th Street and in the outer Boroughs; and
WHEREAS; there is a desire for any telecommunications infrastructure to be buried underground both for reliability purposes and to minimize visual impacts; and
WHEREAS; there have been questions raised by some residents as to whether sufficient research has been performed to fully assuage concerns that the radiation emitted by 5G infrastructure won’t have any long-term impacts on public health or the environment, including young children, seniors, people with medical implant devices, pets, plants, and parks;
WHEREAS; the community-at-large has expressed their views that Link5G is unnecessary and unwanted in Community District 8 at present and until many of the issues identified have been resolved;
WHEREAS; New York City is in control of this process through its contract with the provider;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that Community Board 8 Manhattan disapproves the proposal as presented to install Link 5G towers in Community District 8; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a moratorium be placed on construction and planning of Link5G poles and devices in Community District 8 Manhattan
DOWNLOAD THE NEW YORK BOARD 8 MORATORIUM HERE
EHT Lawsuit against the FCC
There has not been a review of the adequacy of FCC limits based on a review of the totality of the science. There is no US agency with health or environmental expertise ensuring safety for cell tower radiation emissions, nor for 5G, which will employ higher frequencies and higher data rates. On August 13, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit mandated the FCC explain how its 1996 limits addressed health effects from long term exposure, especially for children and the environment in their judgment in the case Environmental Health Trust et al. v. The FCC. Yet the FCC has not responded.
Community Board Meeting Videos
Community Board 12 February 10, 2023
Podcast:
Assembly Member Seawright speaks on 5G on a podcast:
Rebecca Seawright | New York State Assemblywoman | 12-12-2022
Assembly Member Rebecca Seawright & Manhattan Community Board 8:
“I announced my sponsorship of legislation to establish a commission to study the impacts of 5G on health and the environment. The community is deprived of knowing about how these sites are selected, and about the health and environmental impacts of clusters of radio frequency radiation. We aim to find out. In the meantime, we have called for a moratorium on the installation of 18 additional Link 5G NYC towers. Community Board 8 also passed a resolution this week calling for a moratorium on the construction and planning of Link 5G poles and devices in the CB8 district.”
New Stories
After the New York Community Board 8 Voted Against the Towers
Manhattan community boards, Borough President Levine call on city to slow 5G rollout | amNewYork
Preservation Alert: Stop the Massive and Unnecessary 5G Towers Coming to Your Neighborhood!
Concerns are high over massive 5G WiFi towers planned for West Village
Trio Of Wash Heights, Inwood Blocks May Get Massive 5G Towers: City | Washington Heights, NY Patch
New York City Plans to Install 14 5G Towers in Crown Heights
Towering Upper East Side 5G Poles Shot Down By Community Board
Adams dunks on Knicks legend John Starks with cell tower in front of his car dealership
NYC Map Shows Where New 5G Towers Will Be Installed – Thrillist
Failing Up: First Link5G ‘Smart Pole’ Stands Quietly in Queens – THE CITY
Privacy Advocates Say NYC’s Fix for the ‘Digital Divide’ Is a Hyper-Surveillance Mess
TV and Video News Reports
5G towers spark outrage across NYC
NYC residents concerned over new 5G kiosks
New Link NYC 5G kiosks offer better connectivity
New 5G Cell Towers May Rise 32 Feet Into The Air Across New York City
Mayor Adams, CTO Fraser, and LinkNYC Unveil First Link5G Kiosk in NYC
NYC removes last payphone in the city to make way for 5G
Newspaper and Print
Upper East Side fights 32-foot 5G cell towers making ritzy shopping district ‘uglier’
What Are Those Mysterious New Towers Looming Over New York’s Sidewalks? – The New York Times
NYC Sidewalks Get Futuristic 5G Towers; Locals Startled by Updates – The Jewish Voice
New 5G tower additions leave some residents in the dark
New 5G towers are altering the streetscape all over NYC | News | Archinect
With 5G towers, progress is eye-catching, startling residents and raising questions Buffalo News
NYC residents complain about ‘ugly’ LinkNYC 5G poles | Fierce Wireless
Brooklynites Question the Look, Locations of New Link5G Towers | Brownstoner