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The Briefing Project
A series of videos by local activist Steve Edmiston. In each video he appears before the Port Of Seattle to give public comment and educate them as to the impacts of the airport on the surrounding communities. -
A Letter To Port Of Seattle Commissioners
Yesterday, I made the following public comment at the Port Of Seattle regular commission meeting (Start @ 22:30) Sorry to digress, but my opening remark had to do with an award given at the beginning of the meeting to a Port employee for his good work in helping to clean up the Duwamish River. The -
SAMP: We’ve had our Open House. Now what?
OK, so we had our Open Houses, kids. So what’s the next crisis to react to? Sorry to sound snarky. I do believe all these current issues matter. And I applaud everyone in the community and government who are reacting to them. Well done. Really. (At some point I have to develop the nerve to -
2018-09-11
Port Of Seattle Video: SAMP Explanation from Landrum & Brown
Communications Manager Perry Cooper interviews Rob Allen, Executive VP of Landrum & Brown, the consultants hired to prepare the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). -
Port Of Seattle Regular Meeting
There will be a presentation on the new International Terminal. -
Price tag for Sea-Tac’s new International Arrivals Facility soars to almost $1 billion
A review panel gave a new final estimated cost for the International Arrivals Facility of $968 million, up from the original $608 million. The project is also now eight months behind the original schedule. By Dominic Gates Seattle Times aerospace reporter The latest update on the budget-busting International Arrivals Facility at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport states that -
Port Of Seattle – SAMP Environmental Review Open House (Highline College)
Come give public comment and learn more about the environmental scoping process. -
Des Moines City Council Meeting: SAMP Discussion
Study Session on the Sustained Airport Master Plan (SAMP) -
2018-09-06
Noise-canceling construction reducing jet noise for some Highline District schools
by Lee Stoll Thu, September 6th 2018 at 12:08 AM Updated Thu, September 6th 2018 at 3:32 PM Many teachers in the Highline School District may be used to asking students to be quiet in class, but there’s not much they can do about jet noise from nearby Sea-Tac International Airport. (Photo: KOMO News) BURIEN, Wash. – -
Federal Way City Council Meeting: Impact Study Proviso
Presentation by Yarden Weidenfeld starts at 2:59:00. Their contribution is $70,000. Federal Way Resolution #18-375. He discusses why the Port was able to get the phrases “quality of life” and “crime” removed from the study as well as providing a time line for how this happened, culminating with a meeting on August 27.