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The city of Napa Planning Commission on Thursday approved a new set of AT&T antennas for cell phone and data service which will be housed in a cupola on the roof of the Best Western Plus at 100 Soscol Avenue.
The AT&T project will provide increased cell phone coverage and higher data speeds in the area using 4G broadband cellular technology, said AT&T Mobility representative Charlene Schlager at the meeting. The cell antenna cupola will be located on the opposite side of the roof from an existing cell antenna cupola, which the planning commission approved in 2005.
The commission voted 3-2 to approve the project, with planners Bob Massaro and Ricardo Hurtado opposing. As added conditions, commissioners asked that cautionary and informational signage around the cupolas be in both Spanish and English and that both cupolas are painted the same color at the same time. Â
NAMI Urges Swift Action to Reimagine Crisis Response Ahead of 988 Launch Next Year
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ARLINGTON, Va., July 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) today is calling upon policymakers at all levels to ensure the necessary resources are in place before July 16, 2022, when the three-digit number, 988, must be available for suicidal and mental health crises. 988 will serve as an alternative to calling 911 in a mental health emergency. Far too often, people in a mental health crisis receive an inadequate and even harmful response, which frequently involves law enforcement, said NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison Jr. One year from today, 988 will be available across the nation for people experiencing a mental health or suicidal crisis. But to realize the promise of 988 to provide a mental health response not a law enforcement response to mental health crises, we need significant action by federal, state
EDITORIAL: Vigilance needed to stop robocalls | The Daily Gazette
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So you put your cell number on the state’s Do Not Call registry and the unwanted calls from telemarketers slow down.
But then you notice that instead of calls, you’re bombarded with text messages instead. It’s a loophole in the state law that telemarketing companies have been exploiting since New York started cracking down on robocalls.
Now, thanks to a bill signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier this week, New Yorkers whose cell phone numbers are listed on the Do Not Call list should start to see their unwanted email solicitations let up. The bill (A6040/S3941) adds text messages to the state’s definition of telemarketing and robocalling. The bill passed the state legislature unanimously in June and will take effect next month.
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