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Vamp
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Not on your property.

They are not actually on the users property (are they?).. You can't have a telephone pole removed just because it is in front of your house, same applies for these boxes.

Although I do agree that they are kind of an eye sore, the FIOS boxes are much smaller.

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Hall
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Dayton, OH
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said by Vamp:

They are not actually on the users property (are they?).. You can't have a telephone pole removed just because it is in front of your house, same applies for these boxes.
Typically they're not on any private property. In almost every city, the land between the front sidewalk and the street is in fact the city or county's property. It's referred to as the "right of way". What's ironic the homeowner is still responsible for mowing the grass, etc. In other places, it's very possible that some number of feet from the street in towards the home is the right of way, especially when there's no sidewalks.

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