By Joe Sims Manager Planning & Research, Port of Seattle“For several years the Port of Seattle has been buying severely noise impacted property around Sea-Tac Airport. Most of this land -ultimately nearly 450 acres at the north end of the airport -is destined to become one of the country’s most unique public parks. Unique, because
LETTER: Citizens reply to Port of Seattle’s response regarding North SeaTac Park
Dear Editor, An August 9 Letter to the Editor, “Port of Seattle responds – ‘Airport programs create habitat, strengthen native species,’” outlined ways in which the Port protects natural habitat and green spaces. The author also stated that the Port is not considering development within North SeaTac Park. The Port has invested significantly in environmental
North Sea-Tac Park Original Map King County #8996
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King County Ordinance creating North Sea-Tac Park...
North SeaTac Park 55 Acre Parcel Inventory Memo 06/06/2022
North SeaTac Park Lease Map
The Sea-Tac Communities Plan
Overview The draft Sea-Tac Communities Plan (STCP) (known as “the Redbook” was delivered to the King County Council and Port of Seattle Commissioners in January 1975 after eighteen months of work and a $641,000 grant from the FAA. The authors were the Policy Advisory Committee, a twelve member group of citizens, King County, Port staff,
North SeaTac Park Master Plan 1992 (draft)
King County Ordinance 8996 North Sea-Tac Park
Adopting the Sea-Tac Area Update; adopting the Sea-Tac Area Update Area Zoning; amending K.C.C. 20.12.240 and Ordinance No. 2883. ...