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Municipal Wireless Networks planning is a challenging task, since many optimization choices should be taken into account in large metropolitan areas. This paper formalizes the problem of choosing appropriate access points' locations and to connect the so built access network to the backbone network. We provide an optimization algorithm able to find a solution with a fast heuristic approach, and apply it to a real-world scenario.