7b stART Discussion Topics
StART SEA-TAC STAKEHOLDER ADVISORY ROUND TABLE StART Potential Discussion Topics Survey Results as of 4-23-18 Question 1. Check THREE topics you are most interested in discussing. Question 2: Give each of your top three choices (from Q. 1) a priority ranking, with 1 denoting the highest priority. (Only rank your top three choices.) TOTAL RESPONSES: 20 Topic Number Number Number Number who chose who chose who chose who chose topic in their topic as #1 topic as #2 topic as #3 top 3 priority priority priority choices Sustainable Airport Master Plan 4 2 1 1 Airport Growth and related topics 3 1 0 2 Noise 10 4 4 2 Air quality, pollution, and public health 8 1 5 2 Impact mitigation, prevention, reduction range of 8 2 2 4 options Shared economic development opportunities 2 1 0 1 Next Gen and Wake Recategorization 3 0 1 2 Visioning-preferred future for communities, airlines, 0 0 0 0 Port, FAA Overview of current studies and needed research 0 0 0 0 Air cargo 1 1 0 0 Understanding the Interlocal Agreement with the City 0 0 0 0 of SeaTac Community engagement and influence how to 1 0 1 0 increase effectiveness Future technologies, including bullet trains, hyperloop 1 1 0 0 technologies 3rd runway impacts on communities 2 0 1 1 StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Sea -Tac Airport 1 StART SEA-TAC STAKEHOLDER ADVISORY ROUND TABLE Q400s intent of airlines, capital plans for fleet, 2 1 0 1 timetable for use Airport operations including future investment 1 0 0 1 Environmental sustainability efforts and programs 0 0 0 0 Environmental review processes 1 1 0 0 Airline flight operations, flight paths, nighttime flights, 4 2 2 0 altitude analysis Safety zone 0 0 0 0 Landside operations including TNCs, vehicle movement, 3 1 1 1 private and commercial Plans for baggage safety and luggage theft 1 0 0 1 Airport footprint 0 0 0 0 Specific powers and obligations and explanation of 2 1 1 0 federal pre-emption Traffic impacts, locally and regionally 3 1 2 0 Revenues constraints and opportunities for spending 1 0 0 1 StART enhances cooperation between the Port of Seattle and the neighboring communities of Sea -Tac Airport 2
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