Residents Urge Action Against Unneeded Fiber Optic Installation on West Street

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Concerns over unnecessary fiber optic installations dominated the Mapleton City Council meeting on August 6, 2025, as residents voiced their frustrations regarding ongoing construction activities in their neighborhoods.

Local resident Tyler raised alarms about contractors encroaching on private properties without clear justification, stating, “They should not be in your property... unless they were repairing something that they already dug up.” He urged residents to report any issues directly to him, promising swift action to resolve concerns. “I’ve done it for 7 and a half years, and I’ll continue to do it,” he assured, emphasizing his commitment to addressing the situation.

Another neighbor, Ron Ritchie, echoed Tyler's sentiments, questioning the necessity of new fiber optic installations when the city already has existing infrastructure. “This doesn’t pass the logic test for me,” he remarked, advocating for legal action if needed to halt what he described as “nonsense.” Ritchie shared his own experience with easements, highlighting the potential disruption to personal property and existing utilities.

The council members expressed solidarity with the residents, acknowledging the seriousness of their concerns. “We share it,” one member stated, encouraging community members to report any irregularities they observe. The meeting underscored a growing tension between residents and utility companies, as the council prepares to address these issues head-on in the coming weeks.

Converted from City Council Meeting - 8/6/25 meeting on August 07, 2025
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