STCP Draft Revisions Feb 1975 0001

STCPThe Sea-Tac Communities Plan (1976)

a joint effort of tre pat of s6attle and kiN county TO: HOLDERS OF SEA-TAC COMMUNITIES PLAN WORKING DRAFTS Attached are additional pages to be added to your copy of the Sea-Tac Communities Plan Working Draft . Please insert pages by section (lower left) and page (1ower center) . Section 4.2.2, page 2-1 replaces an incorrect map and Section 4.2.3, page 3 replaces an incomplete page , CommunityChapter 6.2 , Noise Remedies , and Chapter 6 Development Programs , are complete revisions . Both should be given priority attention for your review q• wt of seattle • p.o. box 1209 • seattle washington 98111 • tel: (2CE) 587-3316 P IIlIIE COMPLETE RBViS:LOa Feb ,49 ::Lg 75 + a 4.2.3 ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT INCOME LEVELS: Median family income varies from a low of $3,600 in census tract 265 (White Center public housing) to $18, 700 in tract 286 (Normandy Park) . In genel: a1 , highest income levels prevail in the bank of residential develop– ment overlooking or close to Puget Sound , where view amenities are abundant , and in the more recently developed areas located south of the airport . Lowest income levels are in the vicinity of White Center and in the northeast portion of the studY area , along the slopes facing the Duwamish Valley and on the floor of the valley itself . As it might be expected , the lower-income areas also have the highest incidence of persons and families receiving public assistance as well…
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