SAMP Highline College Public Meeting Flyer

How noisy will it become in Des Moines? What are the risks to our health and the environment? How does the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) impact crime, property values, environmental justice, and our quality of life? What health and mitigation studies are underway? What does the global science say today about these risks? What about the growth beyond 2027? The Port did not hold a planning stage meeting in Des Moines, despite requests to do so. Please attend – ask questions – and request your concerns be addressed in the environmental review! PORT OF SEATTLE – PUBLIC MEETING SEPTEMBER 10, 2018, 5:30-8:30 HIGHLINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Student Union Bldg 8) The SAMP is the blueprint for Airport growth through 2027. Sea-Tac has added 97,000 overflights in the last four years – that’s now 1,140 per day, 416,000 annually. The SAMP proposes (i) no limit on full-time use of the Third-Runway, (ii) another 80,000 annual “Near Term” flights, and (iii) undefined “Phase 2” growth. Scoping ends September 28th. More information: Quiet Skies Puget Sound: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QuietSkiesPugetSound/ The Briefing Project: https://www.quadrant45.com/#/thebriefingproject/ City of Des Moines: https://www.desmoineswa.gov/ Port of Seattle: https://sampenvironmentalreview.org/
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