Minutes Exhibit F
'-IE uu EXhlbitF Port Commission Regular Meeting HEAf= of February 26, 2019 WASHINGTON! A healthy environment for ALL. Where you live, your income, race or language ability should not determine how healthy and safe you are. But individual health and well-being indicators can vary significantly according to who we are and where we live. The Washington Environmental Health Disparity Map shows eight "hot zone" communities across our state experiencing the highest vulnerability and exposure to environmental health hazards, bearing an unfair share of the risk. Washington can do better to protect its people. It's up to lawmakers to pave a healthier future for Washington by passing Senate Bill 5489, the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act. - - 9 Rank - - High 0 10 Go Back to Topic Selection 9 8 -=-..:. Environmental Health < 7 Disparities 6 5 .t Environmental Exposures Id!! Environmental Effects Id!! THE HEAL ACT WOULD: HELP #HealWA! T...._i Define and commit state agencies to adoptinga mission of environmental justice. Because those who suffer first and most from environmental Require agencies to use environmental health impacts should be the first disparity data to inform decisions about to shape and benefit from enforcement, investments and policy. environmental policy. Let's Reduce environmental health disparities. ensure a healthy WA for all. The Act forms a task force to direct equitable action, ENDORSE, S AK, WRITE AND including requiring agencies to measure their work ACT TODAY! against a baseline of environmental health and develop targets for decreasing disparity. Contact Sameer Ranade to get involved: sameera Improve public participation. The task force also frontandcentered.org. recommends agency tools for properly informing and engaging community members in environmental health FRONT AND solutions, including translated services and materials. CENTERED Save millions of dollars in health costs by M t targeting communities facing the greatest environmental health risks. ithe =20\ A\DCEN ERED 2019 Legislative Priorities: We believe that everyone deserves to grow up and live in a safe and healthy environment. Those who suffer first and most from environmental impacts, should be the first to shape and benefit from environmental pol- icy. Unfortunately, that is simply not the case in our state. Where high concentrations of low-income, linguis- tically isolated and people of color live, high rates of pollution meet health and socioeconomic vulnerabilities. To close the gap in environmental health disparity, we are asking lawmakers to: Ensure a Healthy Environment for All: our bill, SB 5489,is the Healthy Environment for All (HEAL) Act. It will define environmentaljustice for state agencies, creating a foundation and pathway for all communities to benefit from environmental policy. The bill will require state agencies to use en- vironmental health disparity data and analysis when making decisions about enforcement, investments and policy development. It would improve public participation tools to garner community input for pol- icies, including translated services and materials. Lastly, it would coordinate state agencies to improve environmental health by reducing disparities between communities. Commit to 100% Clean & Equitable Energy: This bill creates interim and an ultimate deadline for Washington state's electricity to be powered by 100 percent clean energy. Front and Cen- tered is advocating that equity is the core element of the clean energy transition. That means energy assistance reaches all households that need it and that clean power creates economic, environmental and health benefits for communities with the greatest barriers. Allocate Equitably Shared Benefits from Clean Energy Fund: in orderto en- sure the nearly $60 million of clean energy investments being proposed in our state's Capital Budget is broadly shared, we are advocating that priority must be given to projects that benefit communities highly impacted by environmental or energy burdens. We're asking that a specific allocation be dedicat- ed to reducing socioeconomic barriers to households, including those with lower incomes and limited English language speakers. We also want to ensure that the opportunity to receive funds is open to all to address diverse clean energy challenges. About Front and Centered: Front and Centered is a coalition of more than 60 organizations in Washington state at the frontline of environmental crisis and the center of change. Rooted in communities of color, we conduct participatory research, develop policies and organize to center equity and people of color in the environmental movement. More at www.frontandcentered.org. Photo by Naomi Ishisaka. 2/26/2019 Arma Look.a Airnoise Complaint Statistics 24 hrs 7 days 30 days Total Your Complaints for KSEA 51 457 1,222 6,581 All Complaints for KSEA 685 4,639 15,185 117,800 All Complaints for Zip 98198 113 900 3,259 35,885 NOTE: The complaint counts received by airport authorities may differ from the numbers shown above. Please see the Overview page (/help/overview) for more information. Complaint Distribution by Time of Day 1000 Complaints diabetes. 0 1 2 3 456 7 8 9 1011 1212 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Hour of the Day Complaints (10 most recent) All Complaints (/airnoise_complaints) Dist (mi) AIC 1 Alt Status Date/Time Airport Type Operator Flight Type Operation (ft) SENT February 26, 2019 09:51 (/airnoise_complaints/1600221?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Alaska ASA126 B739 Arrival 0.16 Airlines / 2050 hitps://airnoise.io/compiaint_stats 1/3 2/26/2019 Aimoise Dist (mi) A/C 1 Alt Status Date/Time Airport Type Operator Flight Type Operation (ft) "SENT February 26, 2019 07:57 (/airnoise_complaints/15993797?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial OMNI OAE272 B763 Arrival 0.21 AVIATION LEASING 2100 LLC -... "SENT February 26, 2019 07:54 (/airnoise_complaints/1599343?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Alaska SKW3489 E75L Arrival 0.25 Airlines 2075 SENT February 26, 2019 07:53 (/airnoise_complaints/1599314?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Horizon Air QXE2432 DH8D Arrival 0.2/ 2175 "SENT February 26, 2019 07:47 (/airnoise_complaints/1599279?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Alaska ASA631 B738 Arrival 0.52 Airlines 2125 SENT February 26, 2019 07:45 (/aimoise_complaints/1599268?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Virgin ASA1081 A320 Arrival 0.21 America 2050 "SENT February 26, 2019 07:36 (/aimoise_complaints/1599165%?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Alaska ASA181 B739 Arrival 0.51 Airlines 2575 SENT February 26, 2019 04:21 (/aimoise_complaints/1598166?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Alaska ASA128 B739 Arrival 0.71 Airlines 1825 SENT February 26, 2019 04:16 (/airnoise_complaints/1598152?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial FedEx FDX1885 MD11 Arrival 1.03 2 1875 SENT February 26, 2019 03:47 (/aimoise_complaints/1598059?user_id=239) KSEA Commercial Korean Air KAL233 B748 Arrival 1.04 > 2025 hitps://airnoise.io/complaint_stats 2/3
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