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    Sep 7, 2023
    ✴︎ Air Pollution, King County, Policy

    Climate advocates push to amend Seattle’s new tree ordinance

    From hardscape allowances to protecting culturally modified trees, Seattle’s Urban Forestry Commission is looking at proposals to amend the new tree ordinance, which advocates say falls short of the city’s climate and equity goals.

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    Aug 12, 2023
    ✴︎ King County, Policy, SeaTac Airport

    CATEX Controversy: The Ninth Circuit Strikes Down FAA Decision to Exempt a Sea-Tac Operational Change from Environmental Review

    The process for approving changes in airport operations and development projects may now be more complicated, time-consuming, expensive and uncertain, du…

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    Jun 18, 2021
    ✴︎ Aviation Pollution, Health, King County, SeaTac Airport

    Aviation Impacts Solutions Summit

    Summit to bring together communities, researchers and policymakers to develop solutions that promote health and well-being in airport communities

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    Dec 1, 2020
    ✴︎ Air Pollution, Featured, Health, King County, SeaTac Airport

    Community Health and Airport Operations Related Noise and Air Pollution: Report to the Legislature in Response to Washington State HOUSE BILL 1109

    This report, prepared by Public Health – Seattle & King County in response to Washington House Bill 1109, investigates the health impacts of pollution from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport operations. It includes community health profiles by proximity to the airport, a literature review on airport-related health effects, a summary of UW’s ultrafine particle study, and recommendations…

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    Dec 1, 2019
    ✴︎ Air Pollution, Featured, Health, King County, SeaTac Airport

    Mobile ObserVations of Ultrafine Particles: The MOV-UP study

    DEOHS-led study finds communities around Sea-Tac Airport are exposed to a unique mix of air pollution associated with aircraft

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    Jun 13, 2018
    ✴︎ King County, SeaTac Airport

    Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP)

    The Central Puget Sound region is expected to grow by another one million people by 2035. The Sustainable Airport Master Plan is the blueprint for changes at Sea-Tac Airport to meet future regional demand.

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    Jun 13, 2018
    ✴︎ King County, SeaTac Airport

    Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP)

    The Central Puget Sound region is expected to grow by another one million people by 2035. The Sustainable Airport Master Plan is the blueprint for changes at Sea-Tac Airport to meet future regional demand.

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    Jun 26, 1992
    ✴︎ King County

    North SeaTac Master Plan 1992

    The Port of Seattle began purchasing property north of SeaTac International Airport as part of a noise remediation program in the 1970s. The people of the Greater Highline and SeaTac areas, seeing the land under-utilized, began to envision a park where they and their children could play and relax.

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