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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Jill Anderson
Tue 3/12/2024 12:14 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Ellen Arnstein
Tue 3/12/2024 7:43 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
This is not just about the trees. King County Public Health has confirmed that people in airport
communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct
correlation with proximity to SeaTac. To offset this, the report recommends planting, protecting, and
preserving trees near SeaTac.
This plan will be a detriment to the public health of residents in the area and will drastically reduce
forest habitat. It must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely,
Ellen Arnstein
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Jo Berliner
Tue 3/12/2024 7:16 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
--
Jo Berliner
pronouns: he/they
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Ethan Bickel
Tue 3/12/2024 8:25 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Jessica Bookwalter
Mon 3/11/2024 11:03 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Thank you.
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3/12/24, 8:46 AM Mail - Commission-Public-Records - Outlook
[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
[email protected]
Tue 3/12/2024 5:55 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I FULLY support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
I would like to add that I deeply care about the children living in the communities surrounding the park.
They deserve to live in healthy spaces, with full access to their parks and as many trees surrounding them
as possible. We have to stop choosing profits over protecting our children.
Thank you for your time,
Sadie Ciccia-Strain
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Sharon Clarke
Tue 3/12/2024 8:58 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
I cannot adequetely express my horror that the Port of Seattle plans to once again rape the land it
holds in trust. So I will just let you read this standard response. But please understand, this is very
important to me, personally.
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Ashley Cohen-Lewe
Tue 3/12/2024 3:52 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Ashley Cohen-Lewe
Anything But Ordinary
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Mx. Malak Crisp
Tue 3/12/2024 8:27 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Malak Crisp (They/Them)
[email protected]
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Karen Crum
Tue 3/12/2024 4:39 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
I oppose the Land Stewardship Plan which will destroy and pave over irreplaceable forests and
established natural ecosystems that protect already-polluted frontline communities.
I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to industrially “develop”
(=destroy) existing forests and to stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is unacceptable. To
do this in a community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space is
unacceptable.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): It is unacceptable to “develop” (=destroy) this forest and remove the 17-
acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County -
irreplaceable as the last, and irreplaceable as itself, irreplaceable as an existingcarbon sequestration
resource - and as an important aquifer recharge resource for the region.
The Port’s history of destroying wetlands is unsustainable, indefensible, and cannot continue.
KC Public Health confirmed that people in airport communities live shorter, less healthy lives. Negative
health impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The current plan will
only exacerbate this. The report recommends expanding trees near SeaTac, not destroying more.
I respectfully demand this plan be revised to protect these forests as the life-sustaining ecosystems they
are, and to honestly account for their value to all the lives that depend on our remaining natural spaces.
No more forest destruction.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
[email protected]
Tue 3/12/2024 10:29 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
As someone born and raised in Seattle, I have a deep and abiding love for green spaces. My family are
closely tied with North SeaTac park and are once again dismayed to see plans to decimate it. Please
reconsider. Please let our community live and breathe. Please keep Seattle green.
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely,
Angela Dahl
West Seattle
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Courtney Davis
Tue 3/12/2024 9:29 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Thank you,
Courtney Davis
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Laura Davoli
Tue 3/12/2024 7:01 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Mar Dee
Mon 3/11/2024 11:09 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on draft Land Stewardship Plan
Jessica Dixon-Horton
Mon 3/11/2024 10:53 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Jill Doran
Mon 3/11/2024 10:45 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
It is hard for me to understand, especially with everything that is known about climate change, that you
wouldn’t be doing everything in your power to preserve the city and county’s quickly dwindling green
space. How is this land stewardship? We are lucky to live somewhere so green and healthy and it is
important to preserve it. Growth can happen while maintaining green space. Please do not approve this.
Please stop destroying green space. It is deeply short sighted and frankly cruel.
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely,
Jill Doran
Seattle, WA
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Robin Dragovich
Tue 3/12/2024 6:59 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them. Save our trees! Preserve our
forests, protect our communities.
Best,
Robin Dragovich
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Steven Durham
Tue 3/12/2024 9:30 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
alexa fortuna
Tue 3/12/2024 12:44 PM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Thank you for your care,
Alexa Valett
Shoreline, WA
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Alice Frayne
Tue 3/12/2024 10:28 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark). Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge
cargo warehouses is an affront to this community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail,
parking lots and cargo space. North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving
ahead, including the removal of 17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last
peat bogs in King County and an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a
history of destroying wetlands and this does not appear to have changed. KC Public Health confirmed
people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health impacts stretch for ten miles in
a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely,
Alice
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Jeppa Hall
Wed 3/13/2024 8:11 AM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Daniel Heath
Mon 3/11/2024 10:31 PM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
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Dear Commissioners,
Please rethink this development.
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely Daniel Heath,
Seattle voter and resident
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Evelyn Horan
Tue 3/12/2024 9:02 AM
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and
an important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands
and this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Evelyn Horan (She/Her)
Office Manager/Green Building Associate
Fitwel Ambassador
Direct : (206) 946-6306
Main : (206) 860-2904
Email: [email protected]
901 Hiawatha Pl S, Unit 100
Seattle, WA 98144
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
[email protected]
Tue 3/12/2024 9:37 AM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
Records
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Jennifer Houston
206-637-0242
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Kellan Howes
Tue 3/12/2024 5:02 PM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
Records
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
adrianna hulscher
Wed 3/13/2024 8:09 AM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
Records
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Please protect our treasured natural areas! Once gone, they cannot be replaced.
Urgently,
Adrianna Hulscher
Seattle resident
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
lizzie hurd
Tue 3/12/2024 6:43 AM
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Hasegawa, Toshiko ; Mohamed, Hamdi ; Commission-Public-
Records
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Dear Commissioners,
The Land Stewardship Plan's greenwashing cannot hide the catastrophic environmental and health
impacts inherent in a plan to pave over cooling, air-purifying forests that protect polluted frontline
communities. I support the Defenders of Highline Forest and ask the Port to withdraw its plans to
industrially develop the forests it owns and stop acquiring forested land for development
(tinyurl.com/defendHighlinePark).
Riverton Heights (27 acres): Clearcutting this forest for two huge cargo warehouses is an affront to this
community which recently lost 100 acres of forest for a jail, parking lots and cargo space.
North SeaTac Park (110 acres): Plans to develop this forest are moving ahead, including the removal of
17-acre Tub Lake Bog buffer forest. This forest protects one of the last peat bogs in King County and an
important aquifer recharge resource for the region. The Port has a history of destroying wetlands and
this does not appear to have changed.
KC Public Health confirmed people in airport communities live shorter, sicker lives. Negative health
impacts stretch for ten miles in a direct correlation with proximity to SeaTac. The report recommends
expanding trees near SeaTac.
This plan must be revised to protect these forests and those near them.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Hurd
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[EXTERNAL] Comment on Land Stewardship Plan
Ren
Tue 3/12/2024 1:18 AM
To: Calkins, Ryan