• 2025-01-01

    City of Des Moines 2025 Legislative Priorities

    Official legislative priorities document from the City of Des Moines (Washington) City Council for 2025, covering public safety, funding requests, airport issues, historic preservation, and ferry development. Airport-related priorities include support for a permanent air quality monitor, state funding for an independent airport community impacts study evaluating the SAMP, enhancements to SB5955 and RCW53 for sound insulation and public health mitigation, and the joint StART Airport Community Legislative Agenda. Contact listed is Legislative Advocate Anthony Hemstad.
  • 2024-12-17

    City of Burien 2025 state legislative agenda

    The City of Burien's 2025 State Legislative Agenda outlines the city's priorities across three main areas: healthy and thriving communities, quality of life and economic development, and behavioral health. Key goals include supporting affordable housing and childcare, revising the property tax cap to keep pace with inflation, investing in aging local infrastructure, and expanding behavioral health co-responder programs. The agenda also advocates for resources to support migrant and asylum seeker arrivals and funding for gang prevention and law enforcement training.
  • 2024-11-18

    City of Burien 2025 State Legislative Agenda

    This document outlines the City of Burien's 2025 State Legislative Agenda, covering priorities such as affordable housing, migrant assistance, childcare access, infrastructure investment, and property tax reform. It also addresses public safety topics including law enforcement training, gang prevention, and behavioral health co-responder programs. Note that while Burien is located near Sea-Tac Airport, this particular document does not contain content specifically related to airport noise policy.
  • 2024-10-31

    City of Burien 2025 federal agenda

    The City of Burien's 2025 Federal Agenda, prepared by the Johnston Group, outlines lobbying priorities that include pushing for reduced airport noise and emissions near Sea-Tac Airport, conducting a new SEA-TAC noise study, and securing dedicated funding for aviation-impacted communities. The agenda also seeks increased Sustainable Airport Master Plan funding and supports the FAA Reauthorization Act as key vehicles for advancing these goals. Burien's federal lobbying effort aims to build congressional relationships and align city priorities with available federal funding to address the ongoing impacts of airport operations on surrounding neighborhoods.
  • 2024-10-17

    2025 StART State Leg Priorities 10.17.24

    A policy document from the SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table outlining five shared priorities for the 2025 Washington State Legislative Session, including noise insulation repair, regional airport capacity, air quality, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, and decarbonizing ground transportation at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The document is issued jointly by the Port of Seattle and near-airport communities.
  • Port of Seattle International Policy Goals 2024

    Slide 6 from a presentation outlining 2024 international priorities under three headings: Climate Action (robust action, data-driven decisions, transparency); International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) goals including Net Zero by 2050 and Sustainable Aviation Fuels; and International Maritime Organization (IMO) goals including Zero by 2050, fuel standards, Green Corridor knowledge sharing, and shore power connections. Images show a large commercial aircraft on a tarmac and cruise ships at a port.
  • 2022-10-25

    Draft 2023 state legislative agenda study session

    At a October 25, 2022 special meeting, the Port of Seattle Commission reviewed its draft 2023 state legislative agenda, which included support for the Quiet Sound program aimed at reducing vessel noise and its impacts on the region. The agenda also outlined priorities around workforce development, progressive climate action including decarbonization of aviation and maritime sectors, and equity-focused contracting and grantmaking initiatives. The Commission planned to formally adopt the agenda on November 8, 2022.
  • 2021-10-19

    Burien Airport Committee agenda – October 19, 2021

    The Burien Airport Committee held meetings in September and October 2021 to discuss issues related to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, including a review of Burien's 2022 federal legislative priorities, an update on the Port of Seattle's delayed Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP), and the appointment of Deputy Mayor Krystal Marx to King County's Joint Aircraft Emissions Technical and Community Task Force. The committee also received a presentation on Burien zoning and land use near the airport, covering the Northeast Redevelopment Area, and planned future discussions on noise insulation programs and community corridor plans.
  • 2021-01-01

    2021 federal legislative priorities

    The City of Burien's 2021 Federal Legislative Priorities outline the city's goals for reducing SeaTac Airport noise and emissions, including supporting a regional coalition of elected officials, encouraging the FAA to complete health and environmental studies mandated by the 2018 FAA Reauthorization Act, and backing legislation such as the Aviation Impacted Communities Act. Burien also calls for re-examining the DNL 65 noise standard and increasing funding for airport emission reduction projects. These priorities reflect the city's ongoing efforts to protect residents from the impacts of airport operations while pursuing mitigation funding tied to the Sustainable Airport Master Plan.
  • 2021-01-01

    City of Tukwila and City of SeaTac 2021 state legislative agenda

    The cities of Tukwila and SeaTac each published 2021 state legislative agendas addressing local infrastructure, public health, and community needs near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. SeaTac's priorities notably include advocating for full funding of SR 509 and SR 518 transportation improvements through the Puget Sound Gateway project, which is directly tied to airport-related regional traffic, as well as supporting a University of Washington indoor air quality study near the airport to recommend health protections for local residents. Tukwila's agenda focuses more broadly on housing, racial equity, broadband access, law enforcement reform, and stable infrastructure funding from the state.