Politics & Government

PG&E Seeks To Install 60-Foot-Tall Monopole In American Canyon

The project is early in the development review process and will be considered by the city's Planning Commission.

A photosimulation of the proposed monopole from Boone Drive entry, facing west.
A photosimulation of the proposed monopole from Boone Drive entry, facing west. (City of American Canyon)

AMERICAN CANYON, CA — Pacific Gas and Electric Company seeks to install a 60-foot-tall telecommunications monopole at the PG&E Regional Center, 500 Boone Drive in American Canyon, the city of American Canyon said Thursday in an emailed notice.

The project is early in the development review process, the city said.

The PG&E property is in the Napa Airport Industrial Area Specific Plan (NAIASP) Business/Industrial Park zoning district. According to the applicant’s project description, the monopole will be 3 feet in diameter and includes a few small mounted antennas. The monopole will be for PG&E use only.

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The highlighted area shows PG&E's property on Boone Drive and the star shows the proposed monopole location. (City of American Canyon)

The project will be reviewed by the Planning Commission.

Public involvement is welcome in the planning process, the city said. Questions or comments about the project can be via this online form.

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