‘Keep Facebook off our beach’: Oregonians resist cable plan

The oceanfront lot bought by Facebook for the site of its proposed landing spot for a submarine fiberoptic cable that would connect America with Asia is seen in Tierra del Mar, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. This tiny coastal village is opposing the plan. Representatives of the social media giant say Tierra del Mar is a rare spot on the U.S. West Coast that’s suitable for the cable. But village residents worry vibrations from drilling for the cable landing will damage the foundations of homes and septic systems. A hearing is scheduled for Thursday. (AP Photo/Andrew Selsky)

The three-member Tillamook County Board of Commissioners hearing final testimony on the application by tech giant Facebook over their seeking use of an oceanfront lot for the site of its proposed landing spot for a submarine fiber-optic cable in Tierra del Mar, Ore., Thursday, Jan. 9, 2020. This tiny coastal village is opposing the plan. All three commissioners told the county attorney they use Facebook but that it wouldn’t sway their deliberations. They were expected to vote on the project later in the day. (AP Photo/Andrew Selsky)

A sign welcomes motorists to Tierra del Mar, Ore., Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. The tiny coastal village is opposing a plan by Facebook to build a landing spot for a submarine cable connecting America with Asia. (AP Photo/Andrew Selsky)

TIERRA DEL MAR, Ore. — A battle playing out in Oregon is pitting residents of a tiny coastal town with no stoplights or cellphone service against one of the world’s biggest tech companies.

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