SeaTac Communities Plan Advisory Committee Letter to King County 750520

STCPThe Sea-Tac Communities Plan (1976)

The Sea-Tac/Communities Plan, a two-year, $640,000 effort of King County, Port of Seattle and Federal Aviation Administration, is culminating. Recommendations from the analysis of airport and community relationships will be presented to the King County Executive, King County Council and Port of Seattle Commission at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 27, 1975. This one hour briefing will be held prior to the regular Port of Seattle Commission Meeting at the Port of Seattle Bell Street Terminal Auditorium, Pier 66. Parking will be reserved by the main entrance. A summary of preliminary recommendations of the Sea-Tac/Communities Plan is enclosed. The programs identified will subsequently re- quire specific actions by numerous government agencies and coordination with many more. Citizens will also be required to add their efforts to implementation of this Plan. Post-plan coordination and implementation directions recommended should receive prompt attention and action. In conformance with open government statutes, the Sea-Tac/ Communities Plan briefing will be open to the press and the public. Great interest has been generated by our study to date, and we are counting on your attendance and participation. i;~ Donald G. Shay, Chairman Policy Advisory Committee Sea-Tac/Communities Plan ep Enc. cc: King County Executive King County Council Port of Seattle Commission 12/03 Commission MERLE D. ADLUM/JACK S. BLOCK/PAULS. FRIEDLANDER/HENRY L. KOTKINS/HENRY T. SIMONSON/General Manager J . ELDON OPHEIM J. - ,.. ·'J' :; ""f ;. ' i . ·. ( ' ,, • . J. -z~~ !11 -- ( . ' •., t· .. • V I…
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