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  • 2024-02-05

    Legislative Committee Meeting

    A committee hearing in a formal chamber displaying both the U.S. flag and the Washington State flag. Name placards are visible on the dais but are not legible enough to confirm individual names or the specific committee or date of the session.
    CategoriesLegislation, Meetings TagsAirport Committees, Aviation Committees, Legislation, SB5955
  • 2024-02-05

    Video Conference or Virtual Meeting Display

    A projection screen displays a live video conference feed marked with 'REC' and 'LIVE' indicators. The screen shows a woman with short dark hair wearing a light-colored hoodie, with a name caption partially visible at the bottom left of the video frame.
    CategoriesMeetings TagsLegislation, SB5955
  • Government hearing room with video testimony displayed on projection screens

    A public meeting or hearing is underway in what appears to be a government chamber, with audience members seated in rows of gray chairs facing a dais. A person is testifying remotely via video conference, displayed on two large projection screens at the front of the room; an American flag and what appears to be a green state or local government flag are visible near the dais.
    TagsLegislation, SB5955
  • Washington State Senate Local Government, Land Use & Tribal Affairs Committee Hearing, January 30, 2024

    Senator Nikki Torres is shown speaking during a Washington State Senate Local Government, Land Use & Tribal Affairs Committee hearing held on January 30, 2024, at 8:00 AM in Senate Hearing Room 3 and virtually. The hearing agenda is visible on a screen to her right, and the broadcast is from TVW, Washington State's public affairs network.
    TagsLegislation, SB5955
  • 2024-01-30

    HB 2070: Multiple Agency Fiscal Note Summary — Environmental Justice/SEPA Projects

    This Washington State fiscal note summarizes the estimated costs of House Bill 2070, which relates to environmental justice and State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) projects. The bill is projected to cost multiple state agencies a combined total of approximately $1.28 million in operating expenditures for 2023-25, rising to $2.64 million in 2025-27, before declining to about $1.61 million in 2027-29. The Department of Ecology, Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Office of the Attorney General are among the primary agencies expected to incur costs, with some impacts remaining indeterminate.
    TagsEcology, Environmental Justice, HB2070, Legislation, SEPA, Washington State Legislature
  • SB5955/HB2103 Airport Pollution Mitigation Legislative Press Conference, Olympia, January 15, 2024

    A legislative press conference at the Legislative Building in Olympia, Washington on January 15, 2024, covering SB5955/HB2103, bills related to airport pollution mitigation. The event was broadcast on TVW, Washington State's public affairs network, with legislators and community members gathered at a podium flanked by U.S. and Washington State flags.
    TagsLegislation, SB5955
  • 2024-01-19

    Press Conference or Official Announcement

    A group of approximately 15 people gathered at a wooden podium during a formal press conference. The Washington State flag (green) and U.S. flag are visible in the background, suggesting this is a Washington State government venue, likely the Capitol building in Olympia.
    CategoriesEvents, Press Release TagsActivism, Airport Communities Coalition, Legislation, SB5955
  • 2024-01-17

    H.R. 7009 – Securing Airport Facilities for Enhanced Parking Act (SAFE Parking Act)

    H.R. 7009, the SAFE Parking Act, is a bill introduced in January 2024 that would allow the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to approve federal funding for security improvements in airport revenue-generating parking lots, including CCTV systems, physical barriers, alarm systems, and crime-tracking analytical tools. The authority granted under the bill would expire on December 31, 2025, at which point the Comptroller General would be required to submit a report to Congress on how the funds were used and recommendations for updating the broader airport improvement program.
    TagsAirport Improvement Program, FAA, Legislation, Parking, Security
  • 2024-01-16

    HB 2070: Bill Analysis — Integrating Environmental Justice Considerations into Certain Project Decisions

    Washington State House Bill 2070 requires government agencies to complete environmental justice impact statements alongside standard environmental reviews for new, expanding, or permit-renewing projects located in pollution-burdened communities. The bill outlines what these statements must include, how affected communities must be notified and given input, and mandates that agencies deny or require mitigation for projects that would worsen environmental or public health conditions in already overburdened areas. Note that this bill addresses broad statewide environmental justice policy and does not specifically pertain to Sea-Tac Airport noise issues.
    TagsEnvironmental Justice, HB2070, Legislation, SEPA, Washington State Legislature
  • 2024-01-16

    Multiple Agency Fiscal Note Summary: HB 2103 Large Port Districts

    This is a fiscal note summary for Washington State House Bill 2103, concerning large port districts. It estimates that local governments would face operating expenditures of approximately $100.5 million per biennium across 2023-29, along with declining cash receipt reductions to local governments ranging from $867,000 in 2023-25 to over $8.5 million in 2027-29. The Office of State Treasurer notes non-zero but indeterminate financial impacts, while the Department of Commerce's fiscal note was not available at the time of the preliminary publication on January 16, 2024.
    TagsDepartment Of Commerce, HB2103, Legislation, local government funding, SB5955, Washington Ports, Washington State Legislature

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Sea-Tac Airport is currently undergoing the largest and longest expansion in its history, collectively known as the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP). Some of it you can already hear, but you’re probably not aware of what it all means. Here’s what you need to know.
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As the source for federal transportation grants, the Puget Sound Regional Council was charged with developing a system to meet the growing need for commercial aviation. When the search for a second airport failed, they authorized the Port of Seattle to build the Third Runway, with a mandate to develop a noise abatement and mitigation program. In their effort to stop the Third Runway, the ACC argued over every detail of the Port's efforts--including property buyouts and sound insulation. The dispute was meant to be settled by a three member Expert Arbitration Panel. This is their final report. It finds 2-1, that the Port's program was insufficient in several respects. Despite that, funding for the Third Runway was approved by the PSRC, and the 'Port Package' program, proceeded largely unchanged. Expert Arbitration Panel's final decision finding that the Port of Seattle had not shown sufficient reduction in real on-the-ground noise impacts to satisfy noise reduction conditions required for approval of a third runway at Sea-Tac International Airport. The majority decision concluded the Port's noise abatement programs were insufficient despite being impressive in scope.
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