The State - News from March 27, 1987
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A tentative agreement would allow almost twice as many commercial flights to Lake Tahoe beginning May 1. The agreement, reached by parties in a long dispute over jet noise at Lake Tahoe, would increase regularly scheduled flights from 19 to 35 a week but would allow no more than five flights a day. The plan is open to public comment for a month and must be cleared by the bistate Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and a federal judge in Sacramento.
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