• 2012-11-28

    Highline Forum: Agenda and Draft Minutes, November 28, 2012

    This document contains the agenda for the November 28, 2012 Highline Forum meeting held at the Tukwila Community Center, along with draft minutes from the September 26, 2012 joint meeting with the SKCEDI Executive Committee. Key topics included a conversation with Highline School District Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield, a Port of Seattle update on the Part 150 noise study, and a Q&A session with state legislators on economic development and education funding. The Part 150 Study, which addresses aircraft noise mitigation around Sea-Tac Airport, was listed as a standing update item presented by Port of Seattle representative Mark Reis.
  • 2012-10-08

    Thank-You Letters to Representatives Zack Hudgins and Tina Orwall from Highline Forum and SKCEDI

    In October 2012, the Highline Forum and Southwest King County Economic Development Initiative (SKCEDI) sent thank-you letters to Washington State Representatives Zack Hudgins and Tina Orwall for attending a joint meeting on September 26, 2012, at the Des Moines Senior Center. The letters acknowledged the representatives' candid discussion about legislative expectations in Olympia and expressed plans to continue conversations about the 2013 Economic Development Legislative Positions for Southwest King County. The correspondence was signed by Normandy Park Councilmember Marion Yoshino and Burien Deputy Mayor Rose Clark on behalf of both organizations.
  • 2012-09-26

    Highline Forum/SKCEDI Executive Committee Joint Meeting Agenda and July 2012 Minutes

    Minutes and agenda from a 2012 joint meeting of the Highline Forum and SKCEDI Executive Committee, held in Des Moines, Washington, covering regional government and economic development topics. The meeting included discussions on a potential merger or restructuring of the two organizations, a review of 2013 legislative priorities, and opening remarks from state legislators representing the 11th and 34th legislative districts. While focused primarily on regional governance and economic development, the forum brought together representatives from cities near Sea-Tac Airport, including Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila, and the Port of Seattle.