Cell tower may be expanded
Some Alki neighbors share a growing concern about the planned installation of more wireless phone antennas on a three-story apartment building near Alki Point.
Cingular Wireless wants to expand its rooftop "base station" by replacing two antennas and installing four new ones on the roof of the Sound Crest apartments near the western end of Admiral Way. Four new equipment cabinets would be installed on the ground.
Meanwhile Verizon Wireless also wants to expand its base station on the roof of the same building. The company currently has three panel antennas there and is seeking city permission to install eight more.
Currently there's a large antenna on the southern portion of the apartment building roof. A cluster of shorter antennas at the northern part of the roof is surrounded by black-and-yellow-striped warning pylons.
Wireless base stations produce electromagnetic radiation as they transmit and receive signals from cell phone users. At high-enough levels, "radiofrequency radiation" can damage human tissue, just as a microwave oven heats food by raising the temperature of water captured in the food.