Minutes Exhibit F
From: JOHN A BIRNEL To: Commission-Public-Records Subject: [EXTERNAL] Not Back to Business as Usual Date: Monday, May 11, 2020 10:08:45 PM WARNING: This is an external email. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and expect the content of this email to be safe. Thank you for looking at how to handle some additional resumption of airline travel as COVID19 concerns lessen. I am writing as part of the 350.org aviation subgroup. As a way to celebrate and amplify recent reductions in pollution (Greenhouse Gases, noise, and fine particulates to the surrounding communities, e.g.), I would like to see the Port take a more balanced role in this resumption, to the extent that it involves a return to increasing levels of unacceptable pollution. I would like the Port to publicly acknowledge that continued reduction in pleasure and business flying, and even in air freight, can be a good thing, and embrace, as an enthusiastic partner, community wide efforts to reduce climate change, and pollution, especially as they effect ethnic minorities and economically disadvantaged populations. John Birnel, Seattle.
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