During the public-comment period of the City of Pacific council meeting on Feb. 9, resident Christine Erickson told the council she was concerned about Ezee Fiber’s installation of fiber-optic equipment on private residential properties across the city.
Erickson’s comment is recorded in the minutes as raising the installation practice as a community concern; the published meeting record does not show a staff or council response, nor does it record whether the city will investigate the company’s work or notify affected property owners. The minutes do not quote Erickson verbatim beyond noting she voiced concerns.
Why it matters
The installation of communications equipment on private property can raise questions about permits, easements, property-owner consent and public notice. The minutes show Erickson’s concern was raised but do not record follow-up action; residents wanting additional information may wish to ask city staff at a future council meeting or contact the City Administrator’s office.
The council’s minutes do not indicate whether Ezee Fiber notified the city before installations or whether permits were required in the specific cases Erickson described.