City council vote this month could lead Verizon to build a new cell tower on this island

At the same time, the City Council introduced an ordinance allowing Verizon to build its cell tower on city-owned land on Bay Avenue. On April 10th, the public will get to comment on the ordinance and the City Council will vote on adopting it. If approved, the carrier will get to build a 120-foot cell tower on the southern end of the island. In the lawsuit, Verizon says that the equipment is needed to fill what it calls a “significant gap” in wireless coverage in Ocean City.
Originally, Verizon applied in September 2020 to have equipment added to the aforementioned rooftop that was part of a privately owned building on Haven Avenue. The wireless provider revised its plan deciding instead to add small antennas that would pass the city’s height restrictions. Instead, with the settlement, a new cell tower will be built in Ocean City which should improve connectivity for Verizon customers in the market.
While the planned cell tower is important for Verizon subscribers on the island, the ordinance allowing the tower to be built awaits the City Council vote on April 10th. The ordinance is needed because the city passed a resolution in 2023 that limits the building of future cell towers on the island.