TowerCensus

St. Louis County Emergency Communications System Commission

Registered owner of 10 FCC antenna structures · FCC licensee ID L01462328. Every structure below links to its full registration page.

Dataset updated . Refreshed from the FCC ASR weekly bulk database.

Structures
10
Tallest
123 m
States
1
Main type
Self-supporting tower
10 structures

Portfolio

Tallest structures

#StructureHeightType
1House Springs, MO · 1281965123 mSelf-supporting tower
2St. Louis, MO · 128196399 mSelf-supporting tower
3Ballwin, MO · 128196777 mSelf-supporting tower
4Chesterfield, MO · 128131077 mSelf-supporting tower
5St. Louis, MO · 128196468 mSelf-supporting tower
6St. Louis, MO · 128196267 mSelf-supporting tower
7Chesterfield, MO · 101424266 mSelf-supporting tower
8Chesterfield, MO · 123592655 mSelf-supporting tower
9St. Johns, MO · 128349650 mSelf-supporting tower
10Chesterfield, MO · 128196638 mSelf-supporting tower

Footprint

States

StateStructures
Missouri10

Mix

Structure types

Self-supporting tower: 10

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Frequently asked questions

How many towers does St. Louis County Emergency Communications System Commission own?

St. Louis County Emergency Communications System Commission holds 10 FCC antenna structure registrations, with the largest concentration in Missouri (10). Only FCC-registrable structures are counted — shorter sites below the registration threshold don't appear.

What is the tallest structure St. Louis County Emergency Communications System Commission owns?

Its tallest registered structure is 123 m (404 ft) near House Springs, MO (registration 1281965).