Port of Seattle response to Virginia Dana regarding home relocation boundaries

STCPThe Sea-Tac Communities Plan (1976)

am in receipt of your letter, dated March 28, concerning the boundries established by the Port of Seattle for the relocation of homes acquired from the Port. You have raised a good question and we will take a look at your suggestion to see whether or not we should, in fact, change our present directives. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Sincer ~~ / Donald G. Shay Director of Aviation DGS:se cc: G. Lansing, Real Estate A. Yoshioka, Planning & Research MERLE D. ADLUM JACKS. BLOCK PAULS. FRIEDLANDER HENRY L. KOTKINS HENRY T . SIMONSON General Manager • J. ELDON. OPHEIM Director of Aviation • DONALD G. SHAY Don.o:lll ,.. ...... . Dil."'. St:r.:.. '2.:J.C :n terna tiom ... :::.. .i' irrcr n:"l'.~' -,;u,...L,. .JGl:J.: M(..,L'Ch 2 197v Cor.i~.;u.r ... ~·vie;..; P .. u: .. n ,. re.:..ocate n- ou:r- Gdl v.LlC. a::..rpor v ~ u I.Alld::.cry -- tCJ ..... v..Llowing truly , ~, ..L..J... U;;, f •..2he

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Letter from Port of Seattle Director of Aviation Donald G. Shay to Virginia Dana acknowledging her concerns about boundaries established for relocating homes acquired by the Port. The letter indicates they will review her suggestions regarding potential changes to current directives.

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