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"Lawmakers Concerned About Philly Airport Noise"


 
Monday, May 10, 2004

Lawmakers Concerned About Philly Airport Noise
The Associated Press


WILMINGTON, DE (AP) State lawmakers from Brandywine Hundred are hoping
their voices can be heard over the din of airplanes flying in and out of
nearby Philadelphia International Airport. 

They'll introduce a resolution in the House tomorrow to form an
eleven-member panel to study the noise issue. 

Lawmakers and residents say their quality of life is being adversely
affected by low-flying planes, and the problem will only get worse under
airport expansion plans. 

The Federal Aviation Administration, accused by lawmakers of ignoring
their concerns, will hold a series of informational meetings on the
project beginning tomorrow night.


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