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East Boston Air Quality Project
One of Olin’s Senior Capstone Program in Engineering (SCOPE) team’s is working with a community group in East Boston, as well as Aerodyne to find a low cost way to monitor air quality. -
Des Moines City Council Meeting
Regular Meeting. Agenda TBD -
SB 5370 (Siting a second regional airport)
A bill, co-sponsored by State Senator Karen Keiser, to site a second regional airport as an alternative to Sea-Tac International Airport. Follow the link to get e-mail notifications and provide your support. SB 5370 Original Bill -
A Letter To Port Commission President Stephanie Bowman
Madam President, First off, let me congratulate you on your new office. I’ll just say something you already know: your office carries the ability to make the single greatest impact on the lives of people in our region of any elected. You sit down on a Tuesday, get two of your peers to agree to -
Highline Forum Meeting
Hosted by City of Burien. Location: City Hall StART Update -Stan Shepherd. Noise Program Manager, Port of Seattle UW Ultra-Fine Particle Study Update Dr. Edmund Seto, Dr. Tim Larson Dept. of Environ. & Occup. Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of Washington -
It’s not about the policy.
…It’s about getting the work done. —Joe Scorcio. As tortured as those two sentences sounded (at least to my ear), I think I knew what the former City Manager of SeaTac meant at today’s Port Of Seattle Commission Meeting. There are many, many flaws in the StART process, but I have to agree with the -
Port Of Seattle Regular Meeting
There will be a presentation and an update on the StART. -
Burien City Council Meeting
Second reading of four important resolutions by the Burien Airport Committee. Please read the Agenda under Item 13. 7:00pm City Hall, 400 SW 152nd St., Council Chambers -
Washington’s greenhouse gas emissions spiked 6 percent in most recent tally
The state sent more than 97 million metric tons of greenhouses gases into the atmosphere in 2015, compared to just 90 million in 1990. by Evan Bush