• 1973-09-20

    Sea-Tac Communities Plan: Air Transportation Committee agenda, September 1973

    This September 1973 document package from the Sea-Tac Communities Plan includes an agenda for the Air Transportation Committee meeting held in Burien, Washington, covering topics such as noise abatement alternatives, land acquisition by the Port of Seattle, and a project update on noise impact formulas. A companion newsletter announces upcoming citizen committee meetings and highlights key initiatives including a port land acquisition proposal covering approximately 475 acres near Sea-Tac Airport, a community memory sketch mapping exercise, and the production of TV programs on noise and land use. Discussion materials also outline community engagement questions around airport noise impacts, land use priorities, and the role of citizens in shaping local planning decisions.
  • 1973-05-01

    Fact Sheet No. 4: Port Of Seattle Acquisition

    In July 1972, the Port of Seattle Commission authorized the purchase of property around Sea-Tac Airport, bounded by 12th Ave. S., 170th St., and SR 518, to serve as a buffer and safety zone from aircraft operations. The acquisition is split equally between the Port of Seattle and the Federal Aviation Administration under an expanded FAA runway side clearance ruling. As of May 1973, a second property evaluation was underway, with acquisition procedures set to begin after final federal approval of the 163 affected parcels.