Authority minutes, October 5, 1970-May 21, 1980.

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Authority minutes, October 5, 1970-May 21, 1980.

Minutes concern site selection, consultant contracts, environmental studies, economic feasibility studies, public opinion, requests to Federal Aviation Administration for airspace approval and federal funding, energy crisis, Lambert 2000 Plan, aircraft noise, translantic service, ground access transportation, highway and bridge development, parking facilities, aircraft congestion at St. Louis International Airport, airline deregulation, air cargo, Authority organization and operations and U.S. Department of Transportation's decision to deny approval of Authority plan. Also included are study reports, financial statements, meeting notices and agendas, Authority bylaws and related correspondence.

minutes 4 volumes.

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