The City of Des Moines appreciates the opportunity to provide additional comments on the Regional Aviation Baseline Study that PSRC has undertaken on behalf of the Federal Aviation Administration. As you are aware, the City’s proximity to SeaTac Airport results in disproportionate impacts experienced by Des Moines residents and surrounding communities. The City has consistently
Concerning sound insulation code. The portions of this concerning noise mitigation (sound code) were later repealed with Ordinance No. 1539.
www.cleancities.org The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has prepared a Clean Fuel Standard draft rule that would apply to transportation fuels supplied or sold in the four-county Puget Sound region – King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. A Clean Fuel Standard would reduce greenhouse gas pollution to address climate change and protect human health. What
Concourse D Hardstand Holdroom, StART Meeting #1
The Mayor discusses the state of the City (good, because the City’s finances are good–I live the psychology of that to you, Dear Reader) and then the City’s letter to the Port’s Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) official Steve Rybolt outlining the obvious concerns about growth, noise, pollution, etc., etc. It is followed by comments
Des Moines Creek Business Park groundbreaking Bob Sheckler, Matt Pina, Dave Kaplan, Tom Albro, Jeremy Nutting, Pannatoni Construction
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DES MOINES, WASHINGTON relating to the City’s Building and Construction Code, and repealing the City’s Sound Code, DMMC 14.08.180 through DMMC 14.08.440 and the previously codified provisions of sections 43 through 69 of Ordinance No. 1407. WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle’s ongoing Part 150 Study is concluding that noise
Des Moines letter to Erika Harris (SEPA responsible official for PSRC) on Sea-Tac Vision 2050 Scoping 3.19.18
The undersigned tender our resignations from the Des Moines Ad Hoc Aviation Advisory Committee (the “DMAAC”), effective immediately. We have greatly appreciated the opportunity afforded to us, through this Committee, to work on behalf of the citizens of Des Moines in relation to the significant environmental and public health challenges presented by Sea-Tac Airport operations.
I am writing to demand that the Port of Seattle and Federal Aviation Administration cease and desist the new and increased air traffic over my home in Des Moines, WA (because no avigation easement has been signed)…
Port Of Seattle Neighborhood Community Accords (POSANC) Created by Steve Edmiston. Read more here: https://www.quadrant45.com/#/thebriefingproject/
Possible 1999 path from Maury Island gravel mine to Des Moines Beach
©Earl Harper
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