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A Letter To Tina Orwall re. Port Package Legislation
Tina Orwall is a State Representative For the 33rd District. This letter is in regard to a conversation I had with her re. her proposed legislation to revise RCW 53.54 to help with Port Package Problems. There is a discussion of long-term strategic goals, including a Community Agency to administer relations with the Port. Thank -
Alaska Airlines says Sea-Tac Airport expansion could worsen congestion
(KIRO 7) The Sea-Tac Airport $2.3 billion expansion is partly being done in an effort to mitigate the rapidly increasing foot and vehicle traffic, but according to Alaska Airlines, the plan has critical issues and will potentially increase congestion. The airport is looking to launch an automated security process in the future along with 19 -
2019-11-26
Regional Aviation Baseline Study
PSRC is leading a baseline study to provide a clear picture of the aviation activities and needs in the region and set the stage for future planning efforts. Aviation plays a critical role for people and businesses in the growing central Puget Sound region, which is currently home to 29 airports of varied sizes and functions. Continued, -
2019-11-23
Boston’s Climate Action Plan
We’re taking action now to ensure that Boston can be a thriving city for generations to come. Page Sections Boston’s 2030 Climate Action Plan is Boston’s roadmap for how we will reduce our carbon emissions and protect our neighborhoods from climate change, while centering climate justice. Achieving our 2030 and 2050 emissions goals will provide -
Alaska Airlines says Sea-Tac’s $2.3B terminal expansion plan has ‘critical shortcomings’
By: Andrew McIntosh, Staff Writer Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s $2.3 billion plan to build a standalone North Terminal to manage passenger growth has “critical shortcomings,” Alaska Airlines says. In letters to Sea-Tac Airport leaders and interviews with the Business Journal, Alaska says the facility’s plan for a 19-gate terminal would frustrate travelers and transform Sea-Tac into -
2019-11-21
Port of Seattle Commission approves Miller Creek restoration & noise monitors
The Port of Seattle Commission approved a motion this week to restore a segment of Miller Creek in Burien and SeaTac, as well as for the purchase of five portable noise monitors to be deployed in King County communities, including one on Vashon Island. The motion to negotiate an inter-local agreement to contribute $800,000 to -
Exclusive: Alaska Airlines says Sea-Tac’s $2.3B terminal expansion plan has ‘critical shortcomings’
By Andrew McIntosh – Reporter, Puget Sound Business Journal Nov 21, 2019 Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s $2.3 billion plan to build a standalone North Terminal to manage passenger growth has “critical shortcomings,” Alaska Airlines says. In letters to Sea-Tac Airport leaders and interviews with the Business Journal, Alaska says the facility’s plan for a 19-gate terminal -
Highline Forum Meeting
Host – City of Des Moines Theme: End of Year Updates Dining Hall at Des Moines Beach Park Event Center 22307 Dock Avenue S, Des Moines 2:30pm Convene Meeting/Introductions Highline Forum Co-Chair Commissioner Felleman 2:35pm Public Comments Audience 2:50pm Host City Update: City of Des Moines City of Des Moines representative 3:10pm StART Update Stan -
Stakeholder Meeting w Tina Orwall
Burien Library. 400 SW 152, Burien WA. Discussion will include an update to RCW 53.54.030 to allow homeowners with Port Packages to receive updates and secondary payments. -
Joint Aviation Advistory Committee Meeting
Burien and Des Moines Airport Committees will meet together at the Des Moines Beach Park.