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1980-11-19
Regional Airport System Plan, 1980-2000, Central Puget Sound region
★ 32This 1980 draft report, produced by the Puget Sound Council of Governments, outlines a Regional Airport System Plan for the Central Puget Sound area covering the years 1980 to 2000. Funded by the Port of Seattle, the Washington State Department of Transportation, and the Federal Aviation Administration, the plan was developed to guide regional aviation policy and infrastructure decisions across King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. It was prepared for review by the Standing Committee on Transportation and represents an early framework for managing air travel demand and airport development in the greater Seattle region. -
Second Runway Aerial Line Drawing – Planning for the airport and its environs: The Sea-Tac success story page 9
A black-and-white site plan map labeled 'Figure 2. SEA-TAC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,' showing the airport's runway configuration, taxiways, terminal area, and surrounding road network. A north arrow is included in the lower left corner, orienting the map with runways running roughly east-west. -
2022-11-29
West sub-area planning considerations
This draft planning document outlines west sub-area policies near Sea-Tac Airport, addressing noise impact reduction, environmental concerns, and land use transitions. Key provisions include halting mass property acquisition for noise mitigation, installing sanitary sewers near Miller Creek, controlling stormwater runoff from new airport development, and planting shade trees along local waterways. The document also proposes orderly conversion of single-family residential areas to higher-intensity uses, coordinated with the construction of S.R. 509 as a western boundary for redevelopment. -
2001-11-07
EXH AR051191: Map Prepared by Parametrix, Inc.
Draft map prepared by Parametrix, Inc. on November 07, 2001, AR 051191. The document is a draft aerial/planning map showing what appears to be the Sea-Tac Airport area and surrounding communities, with various zones, boundaries, and site designations marked. Labeled as draft and subject to change. -
1977-09-01
Planning for the airport and its environs: The Sea-Tac success story
In the absence of such guidance, what may be termed a "let them sue" approach was essentially followed by the Port during the period from 1957 to 1972.