• 2026-04-29

    Start Meeting agenda 2026429

    The StART (SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table) meeting scheduled for April 29, 2026 focuses on updates to the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Near-Term Projects and their environmental review process, including an explanation of how the state-level SEPA Environmental Impact Statement differs from the federal NEPA Environmental Assessment. The agenda includes a presentation by Port of Seattle staff, a community roundtable update, and an open public comment period. StART serves as a forum for cooperation between the Port of Seattle and communities neighboring Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
  • 2026-04-29

    StART Meeting Agenda — April 29, 2026

    The StART (SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table) meeting scheduled for April 29, 2026 focuses on updates to the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Near-Term Projects and their environmental review process, including an explanation of how the state-level SEPA Environmental Impact Statement differs from the federal NEPA Environmental Assessment. The agenda includes a presentation by Port of Seattle staff, a community roundtable update, and an open public comment period. StART serves as a forum for cooperation between the Port of Seattle and communities neighboring Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
  • 2026-04-13

    April 13 2026 Airport Advisory Committee Meeting Agenda Packet

    Meeting agenda for April 13, 2026 Des Moines Airport Advisory Committee meeting and minutes from the March 9, 2026 meeting. Agenda includes discussion of SAMP updates, StART meeting updates, committee workplan amendments, and support for city response to SAMP Draft EIS.
  • 2026-04-01

    SAMP Near-Term Projects Draft SEPA EIS and Next Steps — StART Presentation

    The Port of Seattle is advancing a set of Near-Term Projects under its Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, covering infrastructure improvements such as new gates, taxiway extensions, runway blast pads, and cargo facilities. The plan is subject to both federal (NEPA) and state (SEPA) environmental review, with a Draft Environmental Impact Statement being prepared to assess potential impacts. Public and regulatory next steps include finalizing the EIS and communicating outcomes to stakeholders and surrounding communities.
  • 2026-04-01

    Sustainable airport master plan near-term projects state environmental policy act draft environmental impact statement and next steps

    The Port of Seattle is advancing a set of Near-Term Projects under its Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, covering infrastructure improvements such as new gates, taxiway extensions, runway blast pads, and cargo facilities. The plan is subject to both federal (NEPA) and state (SEPA) environmental review, with a Draft Environmental Impact Statement being prepared to assess potential impacts. Public and regulatory next steps include finalizing the EIS and communicating outcomes to stakeholders and surrounding communities.
  • 2026-03-17

    Burien Airport Committee March 17, 2026

    North of NERA Presentation - Chaney Skadsen, Senior Planner Department of Ecology Budget Equity (HEAL Act) Conference Report - Louis Troisi and Karen Veloria. Committee Updates (as time allows) --StART Report – Karen Veloria and Jeff Harbaugh --SAMP Appeal – City Manager Bailon and City Attorney Newsom --SEPA Review Committee – Report from Liz Stead, Director of Community Development --Port Commission Response to City Council – Mayor Moore --Legislative Updates – Vice Chair Davis
  • 2026-02-25

    StART (SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table) Meeting

    Meeting Objectives An overview of SEA’s growth projections and its capacity considerations. The latest on the Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Project’s environmental review. Agenda Items 5:00 pm – Welcome Meeting Management Welcome/Introduction Led by: Andrés Mantilla, Facilitator, Uncommon Bridges & Wendy Reiter, Airport Managing Director, POS 5:15 pm – SEA Airport Growth Projections Presentation/QA
  • 2026-02-25

    Introduction to aviation forecasting

    This presentation, delivered on February 25, 2026, introduces the fundamentals of aviation forecasting as part of the airport planning process. It outlines how planners forecast passenger demand, aircraft operations, and automobile traffic, then identify physical, operational, and level-of-service constraints before developing and evaluating alternatives. The material emphasizes that while predicting future demand is inherently uncertain, structured forecasting is a critical first step in guiding airport infrastructure decisions.
  • 2026-02-25

    Introduction To Aviation Forecasting

    This presentation, delivered on February 25, 2026, introduces the fundamentals of aviation forecasting as part of the airport planning process. It outlines how planners forecast passenger demand, aircraft operations, and automobile traffic, then identify physical, operational, and level-of-service constraints before developing and evaluating alternatives. The material emphasizes that while predicting future demand is inherently uncertain, structured forecasting is a critical first step in guiding airport infrastructure decisions.
  • 2026-02-17

    Burien Airport Committee agenda and draft minutes, February 17, 2026

    The Burien Airport Committee held its February 17, 2026 meeting to discuss airport-related policy matters, including legislative updates, Burien's decision not to participate in the Port of Seattle's StART Day in Olympia due to concerns that the shared legislative agenda did not accurately represent Burien's interests, and the status of the SAMP (Sustainable Airport Master Plan) appeal. The meeting also covered the Port of Seattle's South King County Community Impact Fund grant awards and an upcoming presentation on a proposed rezoning of land north of the NERA (noise-affected) area near Sea-Tac Airport.