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2020-05-05
American Airlines Group (AAL) Stock at $9.52 — Google Finance, May 2020
Google Finance market summary screenshot showing American Airlines Group Inc (NASDAQ: AAL) stock at $9.52 USD, down 0.30 (3.00%) as of May 5, 2020 at 3:57 PM EDT. The max-range chart shows the stock's historical price from the 1980s through 2020, with a market cap of $4.03B and a 52-week high of $34.99. -
2020-04-28
Motion 2020-10: Port Of Seattle Commission Motion Adding Economic Development to South King County Fund Permissible Uses
In April 2020, the Port of Seattle Commission voted to expand the allowable uses of the South King County Fund — originally created to address Sea-Tac Airport noise and environmental concerns — to include economic development activities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund, capped at $10 million, can now support efforts such as workforce training, small business assistance, and job retention for communities near the airport. The original environmental and noise-mitigation projects previously funded remain eligible, and equity principles continue to guide how the money is distributed. -
2020-04-28
Motion 2020-10: Port Of Seattle Commission Motion Adding Economic Development to South King County Fund Permissible Uses
Motion 2020-10, adopted April 28, 2020, by the Port Of Seattle Commission, adds ‘Economic Development’ as a permissible use for the South King County Fund (SKCF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Building on Motion 2018-14 (which established the Fund at up to $10 million, budgeted at $750,000 in 2019 for Sea-Tac International Airport area -
15 deaths in the airline industry in 9 days linked to coronavirus. Why are planes still flying?
Scene at a nearly empty terminal at Los Angeles International Airport, where the number of people traveling by plane has plummeted amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Francine Orr/Los Angeles Times) By Kiera FeldmanStaff Writer April 20, 2020 10:30 AM UPDATED 11:13 AM Somehow, word got around among retired New York City firefighters about a perfect second-career -
2020-03-17
Burien Airport Committee revised agenda and February 26, 2020 draft minutes
The Burien Airport Committee had a meeting scheduled for March 17, 2020 that was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Key topics on the agenda included a follow-up phone call with the city's FAA lawsuit attorney Matt Adams, an update on a Washington D.C. legislative visit, and discussion of the Port of Seattle's response to community concerns about airport impacts. Draft minutes from the February 26, 2020 meeting document earlier discussions about challenging FAA flight path decisions over Burien and addressing cumulative noise and growth impacts on surrounding communities through the Seattle-Tacoma Airport's Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Environmental Impact Statement process. -
2020-01-01
Highline Water District 2020 annual report
The Highline Water District 2020 Annual Report details the operations and infrastructure of a public water utility serving the Kent, Washington area, which supplied approximately 2.3 billion gallons of water to nearly 19,000 active meters that year. The report covers water production and quality, preventative maintenance, and capital improvement projects, including the $9.4 million Mansion Hill Reservoir Relocation. It also describes how COVID-19 impacted district operations, leading to modified work schedules, suspended late fees, and delays in several planned infrastructure projects.