TagGrants(44)
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2017-06-01
2016 City Economic Development Partnership Program Final Report
Port of Seattle 2016 City Economic Development Partnership Program Final Report, published June 2017. Covers $1 per capita grants awarded to 38 King County cities for local economic development, with a maximum of $65,000 and minimum of $5,000 per city. Project categories include Business Assistance, Planning & Feasibility Studies, Website Upgrades, Marketing & Business Recruitment, -
2013-09-09
Grant agreement: Noise mitigation for Olympic Elementary school, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
This 2013 FAA grant agreement provides up to $3,900,000 in federal funding to the Port of Seattle for noise mitigation at Olympic Elementary School near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, with the federal government covering 80% of allowable project costs. The agreement, offered September 9, 2013, outlines conditions including the Sponsor's responsibility to complete the project without undue delay, recover any misused federal funds, and comply with federal assurances and anti-trafficking provisions. -
2013-09-09
Grant offer for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
In September 2013, the FAA's Seattle Airports District Office issued a grant offer of $3,900,000 to the Port of Seattle for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport under AIP Project Number 3-53-0062-131-2013. The grant required acceptance by the airport sponsor no later than September 13, 2013, with proper execution of the Grant Agreement by authorized officials and the sponsor's attorney. The fully executed agreement was confirmed and transmitted on September 12, 2013. -
2001-02-08
EXH AR023692: Ecology Audit Request, Grant, Agreed Order #97T-N122, STIA
In February 2001, a Washington State Department of Ecology site manager requested an audit of a Port of Seattle grant (Grant No. G0000052) tied to Agreed Order #97T-N122, citing concerns about potential duplicate funding where costs could be covered by both the grant and cost recovery from other parties. The grant, worth up to $861,000 (split 50/50 between state and local funds), was issued to support a Phase 1 groundwater study at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac), investigating contamination from jet fuel and petroleum products released from underground storage tanks and fuel distribution systems. The study aimed to model groundwater flow and assess risks to nearby public drinking water wells and surface water bodies.