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www.portseattle.org SUSTAINABLE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN Master Plan stages Inventory Forecasts Facility requirements Planning alternatives Environmental review Implementation plan Plan of Finance Airport Layout Plan approval

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SUSTAINABLE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN

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Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP)Master Plan stages

• Inventory

• Forecasts

• Facility requirements

• Planning alternatives

• Environmental review

• Implementation plan

• Plan of Finance

• Airport Layout Plan approval

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SUSTAINABLE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN

2018 2019

Planning Open Houses5/30, 6/14, 6/20

Start scoping processnoti�cation: July 23

Winter 2019• FAA NEPA Decision• Port of Seattle SEPA DeterminationAgency and public scoping meetings:

• Week of Sept. 10• Comment period closes: Sept. 21

Environmental AnalysisSummer 2018 – Summer 2019

Draft NEPA EA/SEPA EIS – Summer 2019

NEPA EA/SEPA EIS comment period Fall 2019

Final NEPA EA/SEPA EIS – Winter 2019Agency & Public Scoping Process

Environmental Scoping Public Comment Milestones

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DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINTS AND KEY FUNCTIONAL AREAS

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Development Constraints & Key Functional Areas

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PHASED APPROACHPlanning Status Update

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• Airfield/airspace constraints result in major congestion (aircraft delays) as activity nears 59 million passengers (2029)

• Phased approach required to advance SAMP – Identify projects to accommodate near-term demand within existing

constraints – Near-Term projects– Conduct environmental review of Near-Term projects

– Follow-on planning study to address airfield/airspace constraints

• Near-Term projects– Near-Term projects can accommodate 2027 market demand– Approximately 56 million annual passengers

Phased approach required to meet future demand

Phased approach required to meet future demand

• Airfield/airspace constraints result in major congestion as activity nears 59 million passengers (2029)

• Phased approach required to advance SAMP–Identify projects to accommodate near-term demand within existing constraints –Near-Term projects–Conduct environmental review of Near-Term projects–Follow-on planning study to address airfield/airspace constraints–Resolve constraints in the future phase

• Near-Term projects–Near-Term projects can accommodate 2027 market demand–Approximately 56 million annual passengers