Victoria Jewett and Arthur Firstenberg wait for their chance to speak in opposition to an ordinance at a city council meeting in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010. The City Council considered a new telecommunications ordinance, two new franchises for a proposed distributed antenna system and a new fiberoptic cable system, and a resolution calling on the federal government to give muncipalities greater leeway to consider the health and environment effects of cell phone towers. Photographed in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
Roman Abeyta, Santa Fe County Manager, meets with members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees at the County Chambers on Feb. 10, 2010. Abeyta assured the members that layoffs furloughs will start from the top.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican.
Scott Rivers, county worker with the Open Space and Trails Division, asks a question while  Roman Abeyta, Santa Fe County Manager, met with members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees at the County Chambers on Feb. 10, 2010. Abeyta assured the members that layoffs furloughs will start from the top.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican.
Nick Klonis, owner of Evangelo's Cocktail Lounge, poses in his bar on Feb. 10, 2010. Klonis is moving his full service liquor license to the new Sun Flower Market onZafarano Dr. and using another license for the bar. No more six-packs to go at Evangelo's Cocktail Lounge.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican.
Roman Abeyta, Santa Fe County Manager, meets with members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees at the County Chambers on Feb. 10, 2010. Abeyta assured the members that layoffs furloughs will start from the top.           Luis Sanchez Saturno/ The New Mexican.
Bill Bruno holds up an article from GQ magazine, comparing the dangers of cell phones to those of cigarettes, for members of the city council to see, in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010. The City Council considered a new telecommunications ordinance, two new franchises for a proposed distributed antenna system and a new fiberoptic cable system, and a resolution calling on the federal government to give muncipalities greater leeway to consider the health and environment effects of cell phone towers. 
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
Victoria Jewett and Arthur Firstenberg wait for their chance to speak in opposition to an ordinance at a city council meeting in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010. The City Council considered a new telecommunications ordinance, two new franchises for a proposed distributed antenna system and a new fiberoptic cable system, and a resolution calling on the federal government to give muncipalities greater leeway to consider the health and environment effects of cell phone towers. Photographed in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
Victoria Jewett and Arthur Firstenberg wait for their chance to speak in opposition to an ordinance at a city council meeting in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010. The City Council considered a new telecommunications ordinance, two new franchises for a proposed distributed antenna system and a new fiberoptic cable system, and a resolution calling on the federal government to give muncipalities greater leeway to consider the health and environment effects of cell phone towers. Photographed in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
Victoria Jewett and Arthur Firstenberg wait for their chance to speak in opposition to an ordinance at a city council meeting in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010. The City Council considered a new telecommunications ordinance, two new franchises for a proposed distributed antenna system and a new fiberoptic cable system, and a resolution calling on the federal government to give muncipalities greater leeway to consider the health and environment effects of cell phone towers. Photographed in Santa Fe, N.M. on Feb. 10, 2010.
Natalie Guillen/The New Mexican
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