Sea-Tac Communities Plan Program Area: Community Planning-program choices

STCPThe Sea-Tac Communities Plan (1976)

This report was funded in part by grant number DOT- FA 73NW-0111 from the Planning Grant Program as authorized by the Airport and Airways Development Act of 1970 • INTRODUCTION Program choices are planning ideas which have ·been examined in a preliminary manner to determine the extent in which they can be applied to the Sea-Tac and/or Communities situation. Some tdeas have been eliminated through the initial examina- tion; others have undergone revision in wording or were combined with other ideas to form choices. A notation to this effect precedes the idea statement if this occurred. The last section of this report lists ideas which are still under consideration and those which have been eliminated. The master file for the appropriate program area should be referenced for the disposition of ideas. PHASE II PROCESS The Phase n Process- Formulating and Evaluating of Alterna- tives - allows for the consideration of new ideas throughout the process of developing the plan; in fact, the process recognizes that by considering various alternatives and their combinations, new and better ideas are likely to arise. The Phase II Process should be referenced for further information pertaining to the development of planning alternatives using these and other program area choices. PROGRAM IDEA WEIGHTING (A) X POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION WEIGHTING SCALE: (B) ACCEPTANCE FACTOR - 0-1-2-3 Low - !High A. Possibility of Application: (C) INDEX OF IMPLEMENTATION PROBABILITY Assigned by the analysts' group after qualifying each idea. Represents the possibility of an idea being technically applied to…
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