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Construction on Telecommunications Tower in Eagan Begins
The new telecommunications tower is replacing Eagan's old Sperry water tower, which was demolished in May.

The replacement of the old 500,000 gallon Sperry water tower in Eagan with a new telecommunications tower is nearing completion.
Construction on the new tower began Oct. 7.
According to officials, the tower will:
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- provide a free-standing communications structure with consideration for aesthetic value.
- incorporate elements of stealth to cover occupant equipment, including antennas.
- provide an improved level of service for area residents and businesses respective of voice, data, streaming and EMS radio coverage.
LED lighting will be installed to illuminate the exterior of the structure and provide a nighttime aesthetic presence, officials say.
Construction crews will use galvanized steel, in lieu of painting, to provide up to a 50 year life cycle specific to structural components, reducing maintenance frequency as compared to the old water tower.
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Demolition of the Sperry water tower began in May. The tower hadn't held water since 2009, according to the city.
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