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Tahoe Development Rules Get A Revamp

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Lake Tahoe's clear, cobalt-blue waters draw skiers, hikers and holidaymakers from across the world. But for the last 50 years, there's been fierce disagreement between those who want to further develop the land around the lake, and those who want to protect the ecosystem. The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency has just adopted the first update to its development plan in 25 years.

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