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How accurate is the ucv network vision progress map? How often is it updated?

 

I assume you're referencing my map, if so, as accurate can be with the information that can be found online. Updated every other day. 

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Yeah. The towers that are marked unknown does that mean that no info was found or the city said there has been no request?

 

No available information that I could easily find (aka not online) or nothing applied, yet.

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I downloaded the Weather Bug app today which is almost 8mb while I was at the Sacramento Softball Complex of Watt and 80. The app took 50 minutes to download. Pretty terrible service there. Also while driving from North Highlands to Rocklin I didn't pick up any LTE on Sensorly in places I had the day before.

 

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Yeah orangevale. I'll be home tonight and I'll post some. I drove by yesterday there was no boomlift so they should start work any day now :)

 

Sounds about right. Practically every Orangevale cell site has had permits issued. Good job on looking up and forward at the same time. :)

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Sounds about right. Practically every Orangevale cell site has had permits issued. Good job on looking up and forward at the same time. :)

I wanna go check out the granite bay Folsom area they've been issued since February some locations

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Awesome, that's what I thought they were. This one is on the border of Antelope and North Highlands. On Blackfoot right off of Watt. I was laughing at my girlfriend because she never once saw 4g on her Evo Shift here and now that I found this cell site with wimax, she switched to the LTE.

 

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Awesome, that's what I thought they were. This one is on the border of Antelope and North Highlands. On Blackfoot right off of Watt. I was laughing at my girlfriend because she never once saw 4g on her Evo Shift here and now that I found this cell site with wimax, she switched to the LTE.

 

 

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What is this. It is very unclear. I'm on the Tapatalk app. Do I need to go take pictures. This is down the street.

 

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Okay I was able to read it in my browser. So is this just now getting started as of a few days ago. If so I will be keeping an eye on it and taking pics of the work.

 

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Awesome. I always turn to look at it when I leave in the morning to see if there's any work being done on it. I'll keep an eye on it too. There was no work being done on the other Citrus Heights tower last week. Will pass by this week to check again.

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Awesome. I always turn to look at it when I leave in the morning to see if there's any work being done on it. I'll keep an eye on it too. There was no work being done on the other Citrus Heights tower last week. Will pass by this week to check again.

No need to yet. It's in the earliest stage of application and not issued yet so work can't begin. Just thought I'd let you know. :)

 

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No need to yet. It's in the earliest stage of application and not issued yet so work can't begin. Just thought I'd let you know. :)

 

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I always look anyways :) . I look at that one, the one on Walerga between Elverta and Antelope, the one at Roseville Rd and Antelope, and that one on Lichen. I pass by all them almost daily.

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I always look anyways :) . I look at that one, the one on Walerga between Elverta and Antelope, the one at Roseville Rd and Antelope, and that one on Lichen. I pass by all them almost daily.

 

Haha yeah. There's 2 additional cell sites in Antelope but whose information and address I cannot find. One is a no address parcel on elverta road right next to Antelope Greens Golf Course and the other is somewhere in the vicinity of Antelope High School (the walerga one). I cannot for my life figure out an address for them and so cannot check if they're in progress permit wise. :(

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No need to yet. It's in the earliest stage of application and not issued yet so work can't begin. Just thought I'd let you know. :)

 

 

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I always look anyways :) . I look at that one, the one on Walerga between Elverta and Antelope, the one at Roseville Rd and Antelope, and that one on Lichen. I pass by all them almost daily.

It's that the one that looks like a tree?

 

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Haha yeah. There's 2 additional cell sites in Antelope but whose information and address I cannot find. One is a no address parcel on elverta road right next to Antelope Greens Golf Course and the other is somewhere in the vicinity of Antelope High School (the walerga one). I cannot for my life figure out an address for them and so cannot check if they're in progress permit wise. :(

The first on is the one that's out in the middle of nowhere behind the Food Maxx right? I think the other one is in the apartments right after the Little Caesars. Any way to find their address?

 

It's that the one that looks like a tree?

 

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Yeah it is. That one looks awesome. :)

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The first on is the one that's out in the middle of nowhere behind the Food Maxx right? I think the other one is in the apartments right after the Little Caesars. Any way to find their address?

 

Yeah it is. That one looks awesome. :)

 

Ya that's the one. The second one I don't think is by the apartments as that one appears to be more like an ATT setup. I saw a giant fat white monopole by the Fire Station next to the park which I think is a stealth site and could be the spot where Sprint be co-located on. Parcel is a park which I cannot search for permit information... :(

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Ya that's the one. The second one I don't think is by the apartments as that one appears to be more like an ATT setup. I saw a giant fat white monopole by the Fire Station next to the park which I think is a stealth site and could be the spot where Sprint be co-located on. Parcel is a park which I cannot search for permit information... :(

I thought it was the one by the apartments since that's where the recent network enhacements website from sprint points to. I haven't been down that way too often so I don't know exactly where any other ones are.

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I thought it was the one by the apartments since that's where the recent network enhacements website from sprint points to. I haven't been down that way too often so I don't know exactly where any other ones are.

 

It could be the one in the apartment or the one by the fire station but I don't know without better images of the one by the apartments. Not to mention, nothing shows up when I search the apartment parcel...

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It could be the one in the apartment or the one by the fire station but I don't know without better images of the one by the apartments. Not to mention, nothing shows up when I search the apartment parcel...

So either way, finding permit info will still be hard/impossible?

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So either way, finding permit info will still be hard/impossible?

 

If it's the one on the park then I've no clue. If it's the one by the apartments then it must be under a different address from the one they have on the county parcel viewer. =\

 

edit: yep, just checked the apartment complex for permit information and the tower there is leased to ATT. Guess the sprint cell site is the stealth monopole by the fire station on the public park. 

 

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If it's the one on the park then I've no clue. If it's the one by the apartments then it must be under a different address from the one they have on the county parcel viewer. =\

 

edit: yep, just checked the apartment complex for permit information and the tower there is leased to ATT. Guess the sprint cell site is the stealth monopole by the fire station on the public park. 

 

https://apsonline.saccounty.net/CitizenAccess/FileUpload/AttachmentsList.aspx?module=Building&isInConfirm=False&isdetail=True&isaccountmanager=False&isAdmin=False&isPeopleDocument=

 

Link leads to error, but looking it up on antenna search the ones at the apartments came up as ATT and Cingular so yeah, It's probably at the fire station.

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