Highline Communities Plan: Goals, Objectives, Policies

The Highline Communities Plan (1976) is a King County planning document that builds on the Sea-Tac Communities Plan to improve neighborhoods surrounding Sea-Tac Airport. It establishes goals, policies, and implementation actions covering drainage, pollution, natural resource protection, and land use to support communities that are to be maintained rather than acquired or redeveloped due to airport noise impacts. The plan outlines specific measures such as sanitary sewering, surface water management, and open space preservation to achieve a quality living environment in the Highline area.

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Highline Communities Plan (HCP) draft goals, objectives, and policies document from February 1976, developed as the second phase of community planning activities in Highline, King County. Supplements the Sea-Tac Communities Plan (STCP) reinforcement program with policies covering Physical and Economic Development, Human Service, Planning and Management. Includes specific policies on sanitary sewering of unsewered areas, surface water management for Miller Creek and Des Moines Creek basins, Utility Local Improvement Districts (ULIDs), Housing and Community Development (HCD) Block Grant funds, and isolated drainage problem remediation. References the Port of Seattle Commission and King County Council adoption process for the STCP.

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