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  • 1980-08-01

    How to Get In, Out, and Around Sea-Tac International Airport

    This circa-1980 visitor guide for Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport describes the layout and services available to travelers, including the automated Satellite Transit System—an underground railway connecting the main terminal to the North and South Satellites and Concourses B and C. The brochure covers amenities such as banking, dining, a nursery lounge, and Travelers' Aid, and includes a terminal map showing airline gate assignments and ground transportation options. It also notes that the Port of Seattle received a 1975 Federal Aviation Administration award for its attention to land compatibility, landscaping, and contemporary art throughout the airport.
    TagsHistory, Map, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport
  • 1980-05-28

    Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda, May 28, 1980

    This is a Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting agenda memo from May 28, 1980, chaired by Oris W. Dunham Jr. and addressed to PAC members and interested citizens. The meeting, held at the Sea-Tac Airport Mezzanine, covered topics including aircraft noise, commuter and general aviation patterns, AOU zoning, and a beautification program along the airport buffer zone. Handwritten notes on the document suggest motions and discussions took place regarding PAC member voting privileges and flight path measurements.
    CategoriesMeetings TagsAdvisory Committees, Airport Open Use Zoning, Aviation Committees, Oris Dunham, PAC, Policy Advisory Committee, Sea-Tac Airport, Sea-Tac Communities Plan, Virginia Dana
  • Pac agenda 1980 05 28 sea tac policy advisory committee pdf
    1980-05-28

    Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda, May 28, 1980

    Proposed agenda for the Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting on May 28, 1980 at 2:00 p.m., Sea-Tac Mezzanine, issued by PAC Chairman Oris W. Dunham Jr. Agenda items include: long-term use of Sunset Junior High, Sea-Tac Plan Update (Robert Nelson), Aircraft Noise (Arun Jhaveri), AOU Zoning (Virginia Dana), Beautification Program along Buffer (Virginia Dana), Lexington
    CategoriesMeetings TagsAdvisory Committees, Airport Open Use Zoning, Aviation Committees, Oris Dunham, PAC, Policy Advisory Committee, Sea-Tac Airport, Sea-Tac Communities Plan, Virginia Dana
  • 1980-04-09

    Port Of Seattle envelope addressed to Virginia Dana

    A First Class Mail envelope sent from the Port of Seattle (P.O. Box 1209, Seattle, WA 98111) to Ms. Virginia Dana at 2648 S. 142nd Street, Seattle, Washington 98168, postmarked April 1980. The back of the envelope contains handwritten notes referencing federal funds, arguments about noise or airport-related matters, and mentions of purchasing or acquiring something through the Port of Seattle. The document appears to relate to community correspondence concerning Sea-Tac Airport noise policy or related compensation discussions.
    TagsHandwritten Notes, letter, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport, Virginia Dana
  • 1980-03-14

    Sea-Tac Airport Noise Monitoring System Report: January–February 1980

    A March 1980 internal memo from Bob Wells of the Planning department transmits Noise Monitoring System reports for January and February 1980 to Marion MacKenzie, noting that the station map quality is poor while a clearer version is being prepared. The accompanying report for Sea-Tac International Airport shows monthly and long-term average Day-Night Sound Level (LDN) readings across nine remote monitoring stations, with January 1980 values ranging from 73 to 84 dBA. Operational notes indicate that 58% of January air traffic flew north to south, heavy snowfall forced a brief airport closure on the 8th–9th, and two minor clock failures in the monitoring system were corrected without any loss of noise data.
    TagsDes Moines, Noise, Noise Monitors, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport
  • 1979-09-20

    Letter to Virginia Dana regarding Policy Advisory Committee attitude evaluation

    A September 1979 letter from Port of Seattle Management Intern James D. Branch to Virginia Dana, a member of the Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) at Sea-Tac International Airport, requesting her participation in a confidential attitude survey about the committee. Branch explains that he has been studying PAC's history, reviewing past minutes, and interviewing Port staff, and is now seeking input directly from current committee members via a 13-question evaluation sheet. Responses received before the October meeting would be compiled into a formal report of findings from all PAC members.
    CategoriesCorrespondence TagsAdvisory Committees, letter, Port Of Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport
  • 1979-08-17

    Letter to King County Council Regarding North Sea-Tac Park Recreation Area

    In an August 17, 1979 letter to the King County Council, Irene Jones, chairperson of Zone 3 meetings, conveyed strong opposition from local residents to developing a recreational park in the North Sea-Tac area near the airport. Attendees at a public meeting cited safety concerns, high noise levels, and potential tax burdens as reasons against the park plan, arguing that the land should first be fully acquired by the POS before any development is considered. Residents emphasized that their top priority was relief through noise-acquisition, purchase assurance, and sound insulation programs for their existing properties.
    CategoriesCorrespondence Tagscommunity engagement, King County, King County Council, Noise Remedy Program, North Sea-Tac Park, Sea-Tac Airport, Zone 3 Committee
  • 1979 08 17 zone3 letter north seatac park recreation opposition pdf
    1979-08-17

    Letter to King County Council Regarding North Sea-Tac Park Recreation Area

    Letter dated August 17, 1979 from Irene Jones, chairperson of Zone 3 meetings, to King County Council members Paul Barden and R.R. Bob Greive, expressing community opposition to the North Sea-Tac Park recreation area development. Residents of an aircraft noise-impacted community who attended a public Zone 3 area meeting on August 16, 1979 at the
    CategoriesCorrespondence Tagscommunity engagement, King County, King County Council, Noise Remedy Program, North Sea-Tac Park, Sea-Tac Airport, Zone 3 Committee
  • Port of seattle fire facility dedication invitation 1979 08 11 pdf
    1979-08-11

    Invitation: Dedication of New Port Of Seattle Fire Facility at Sea-Tac International Airport

    Formal invitation from the Port Of Seattle Commission and Port of Seattle Fire Department to the official dedication of the new Port of Seattle Fire Facility at Sea-Tac International Airport, located at 170th and Perimeter Road. The event took place Saturday, August 11, 1979, with dedication ceremonies at 11 A.M. and a noon reception. The
    TagsFire fighting, History, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport
  • 1979-08-11

    Invitation: Dedication of New Port Of Seattle Fire Facility at Sea-Tac International Airport

    This is a formal invitation from the Port of Seattle Commission and Port of Seattle Fire Department to the official dedication of a new fire facility at Sea-Tac International Airport, held on Saturday, August 11, 1979. The event featured Gordon Vickery, Acting Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Administrator of the United States Fire Administration, as a distinguished guest. Dedication ceremonies were scheduled for 11 A.M., followed by a noon reception at the airport's 170th and Perimeter Road location.
    TagsFire fighting, History, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport

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