2-28 StART Meeting – StART Overview PowerPoint

• Information-sharing between the Port and the near-airport cities • Discussing near-airport cities’ concerns • Providing feedback to the Port on airport related-issues • Identify opportunities for collaboration StART focuses on practical solutions to address community concerns about the airport and about aircraft noise and emissions StART History • StART’s creation based on Port desire to enhance cooperation between Port and near-airport cities • Conducted extensive research at other airports on their community engagement strategies • Over several months, worked closely with consultant and near-airport city leadership to develop StART • Inaugural meeting: February 28, 2018 • Operating Procedures revised in 2021 • Port provides StART with staff support and technical expertise • Chaired by the Airport Managing Director • Meetings managed by an independent/neutral facilitator • Formal relationship with the Highline Forum • Voluntary, non-governing advisory roundtable • Strives to operate by consensus StART Organizational Structure StART Organizational Structure Steering Committee SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table Aviation Noise Working Group Federal Policy Working Group • Provides support, guidance and strategic direction for StART • Includes the chair, the facilitator, airline reps, an FAA rep, Port staff and the six city reps • Responsibilities include: – Setting meeting agendas – Amending the operating procedures – Approving external communications – Provide feedback on the facilitator Steering Committee • Purpose • Sponsorship • Reporting Structure with Highline Forum • Membership • Adherence to Operating Procedures • FAA • Steering Committee • Facilitator • Meetings – Frequency, Recordings, Meeting Attendance, Location, Notification, Agendas,…
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