urban planning
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Could WA lawmakers end developments like this one: a massive warehouse project in South Tacoma?
A proposal to build one of the world’s largest warehouse sites — which would bring thousands of truck trips to the community — has raised concerns about pollution.
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Why air pollution can be worse across the street
Portable air sensors are changing the way we see air pollution. How to build a DIY air quality sensor If you’re curious about your own neighborhood’s air quality, you can also build your own air sensor!
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How Sea-Tac Is Trying to Keep Pace With Seattle’s Unprecedented Growth
This article appears in print in the September 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. The booming Seattle economy has generated some unwelcome side effects. A lot of traffic…
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Plan_NorthSeaTacParkMaster_1992.pdf
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.