Category : Meetings(460)
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2022-10-26
StART agenda: October 26, 2022
The StART (SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table) meeting held on October 26, 2022 via Zoom covered key topics including the announcement of a Part 150 Noise Study, airline and FAA efforts on Sustainable Aviation Fuel and air emission reduction, and updates on the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Master Plan (SAMP). Presenters included representatives from Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, the FAA, and the Port of Seattle. The meeting was part of an ongoing series aimed at fostering cooperation between the Port of Seattle and communities surrounding Sea-Tac Airport. -
2022-10-25
Draft 2023 state legislative agenda study session
At a October 25, 2022 special meeting, the Port of Seattle Commission reviewed its draft 2023 state legislative agenda, which included support for the Quiet Sound program aimed at reducing vessel noise and its impacts on the region. The agenda also outlined priorities around workforce development, progressive climate action including decarbonization of aviation and maritime sectors, and equity-focused contracting and grantmaking initiatives. The Commission planned to formally adopt the agenda on November 8, 2022. -
2022-09-27
Commission regular meeting agenda, September 27, 2022
This is the agenda for the Port of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting held on September 27, 2022, covering airport operations and administrative matters at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Key items include authorizations for airport infrastructure projects such as the Baggage Claim 15 and 16 Replacement Project, the South Concourse Evolution Project, and a 2023 Central Services Preliminary Budget briefing. The meeting does not contain specific noise policy agenda items, but addresses broader airport operational and contractual matters relevant to Sea-Tac Airport management. -
2022-09-19
StART Federal Policy Working Group meeting summary, September 19, 2022
The StART Federal Policy Working Group met on September 19, 2022, to receive a briefing on the history and limitations of the FAA's 65 DNL aircraft noise standard, which new surveys suggest may significantly underestimate the share of people highly annoyed by airport noise. The group also received updates on federal funding opportunities under the Infrastructure Bill and Inflation Reduction Act, and reviewed a draft 2023 FAA Reauthorization Priorities Letter urging the FAA to revisit its noise policies. Members discussed plans for a joint trip to Washington, D.C. to personally advocate for updated noise standards with congressional leaders. -
2022-09-13
Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission: Online Open House and Virtual Public Meeting Report
The Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission (CACC) held an online public engagement process in August–September 2022 to gather Washington state residents' input on potential new airport sites. Nearly 20,000 users participated, and majorities opposed all ten proposed 'greenfield' locations, citing concerns about environmental impacts, noise, farmland loss, and traffic. The most common feedback at virtual public meetings was opposition to the East King County site, with many participants also raising concerns about proximity to Sea-Tac Airport. -
2022-09-12
City of Naples City Council and Naples Airport Authority Joint Workshop Meeting Minutes – September 12, 2022
Minutes from a September 12, 2022 joint workshop between the Naples, Florida City Council and Naples Airport Authority cover discussions on the Airport Master Plan, noise reduction efforts, and community concerns about increasing jet traffic. Key topics included raising aircraft flight path ceilings to reduce noise, the possibility of reclassifying Naples as a Class C airport, and whether the Master Plan's growth projections were already outdated given a 40% surge in jet traffic. Residents and neighborhood association representatives called for equitable distribution of noise impacts and urged immediate action rather than waiting for a formal noise study to be completed. -
2022-08-24
Written public comment on 8/24/22 Port Of Seattle “StART” meeting
In August 2022, community advocate David Goebel filed a written public comment objecting to the Port of Seattle's switch from standard Zoom meetings to a restricted 'Webinar Panelist' format for its SeaTac Airport Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) meetings. Under the new format, members of the public are invisible 'observers' with no chat access, and can only speak for two minutes when their microphone is briefly enabled by the facilitator. Goebel argues this change fundamentally reduces transparency and genuine public engagement compared to the previous format, where all participants—including the public—were visible to meeting members. -
2022-08-08
UFP Advisory Group Meeting Minutes: August 8, 2022
Meeting minutes of the Ultrafine Particle (UFP) Advisory Group held August 8, 2022, covering indoor air quality research and aircraft impacts on schools near Sea-Tac Airport. Key topics include Phase I findings from the MOV-UP study showing 50% UFP infiltration reduction to 10% with HEPA air purifiers in classrooms, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) of particle -
2022-08-08
UFP Advisory Group Meeting Minutes: August 8, 2022
A University of Washington research team presented findings to a community advisory group showing that HEPA air purifiers in classrooms near Sea-Tac Airport reduced ultrafine particle (UFP) levels from 50% down to just 10% of outdoor concentrations. The meeting, held August 8, 2022, also covered a small pilot health study suggesting short-term cardiovascular and respiratory differences in people exposed to aircraft UFPs while walking under flight paths. Participants from government agencies, community organizations, and public health departments discussed next steps including expanded outdoor monitoring, wildfire response planning, and potential new funding through the HEAL Act. -
2022-08-01
Urban ultrafine – advisory group meeting, August 2022
A University of Washington research team held an advisory group meeting in August 2022 to discuss ultrafine particle (UFP) pollution in urban areas near airports. The meeting covered topics including indoor air quality in schools affected by aircraft emissions, short-term health effects of UFPs, and plans for mobile air quality monitoring. The multidisciplinary team includes environmental health scientists, researchers, and public health experts examining how aviation-related pollution impacts surrounding communities.