Sea-Tac Impact Mitigation Study: Section 1 Introduction and Section 1.02 Project Scope

Seatac impact mitigation study 1997 01 section 1 introduction project scope pdf

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Draft introduction and project scope section of the SeaTac Impact Mitigation Study, January 1997, funded by a State of Washington grant administered through the Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development (CTED) and managed by the City of Burien. Assesses impacts of the proposed Seattle-Tacoma International Airport third runway (8,500 feet) on five communities — City of Burien, City of Des Moines, City of Federal Way, City of Normandy Park, City of Tukwila — plus Highline School District and Highline Community Hospital District. Consultants included Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum (HOK), Raytheon Infrastructure Services, Thomas/Lane Associates, and Michael J. McCormick AICP. Study scope covers environmental, transportation, socio-economic analysis, EIS review, and mitigation strategies including projected costs, funding mechanisms, and implementation oversight. Grant language explicitly prohibits use of funds to oppose third runway construction.

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