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| Planning for the future of KCIA
King County International Airport (KCIA) is conducting the Vision 2045 Airport
Plan and the Part 150 Study, both aimed at shaping the future of the airport.
Your voice is essential in this process, as community feedback will guide our
priorities and help KCIA meet evolving community and aviation needs. These
studies began in January 2024 and will be complete by mid-2026
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Sign up for project email updates and learn how to provide input throughout the Vision 2045 Airport Plan and Part 150 Study
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| What's new?
The Vision 2045 Airport Plan Facility Requirements are underway, and the Part 150 Study draft Noise Exposure Maps (NEMs) will be submitted to the FAA for review and approval shortly. Learn more about NEMs and the Part 150 Study process at our next in-person Part 150 Study open house. Please see open house details below for more information.
Open House
- March 20, 2025 5:30-7:30 p.m.
- Flight Service Station 6526 Ellis Avenue S., Seattle, WA 98108
- Planning to join us? RSVP or register in advance at KCIAplanning.com.
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| Vision 2045 Airport Plan and Part 150 Study overview
Vision 2045 and the Part 150 Study are separate but related efforts. The study team is sharing information about both efforts to make it as easy as possible for the community to participate and share input.
Vision 2045 Airport Plan Update
- Will create a plan for KCIA to evolve and adapt to meet aviation needs and maintain its status as a world-class airport
- Identifies projects KCIA would implement to continue to operate safely and efficiently while meeting changing aviation demand
- Follows long-range facility planning guidance from the Federal Aviation Administration and accounts for potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts
Part 150 Study Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study
- A voluntary Federal Aviation Administration noise study
- Measures how much airplane noise is affecting noise exposure for people on the ground
- Creates processes or programs to address effects of airplane noise
- Will be used to inform the Vision 2045 Airport Plan
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| Community input helps inform our planning process
KCIA is committed to involving the community, airport tenants, and interested parties in the Vision 2045 Airport Plan and the Part 150 Study.
Open House updates
The study team will host a third open house on March 20, 2025. Community members, airport tenants, and interested parties are invited to review the draft Noise Exposure Maps and share input on the development of the Noise Compatibility Program (NCP). The NCP will identify measurable actions to reduce airport noise and promote compatible land uses near KCIA. Read the open house details below and register to attend the event. The study team will hold another open house this summer to share and receive input on the draft NCP developed out of the Noise Exposure Map process.
Open House
- March 20, 2025 5:30-7:30 p.m.
- Flight Service Station 6526 Ellis Avenue S., Seattle, WA 98108
- Planning to join us? RSVP or register in advance at KCIAplanning.com.
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| Community-based organization interviews
Members of the study team held meetings with several representatives of community-based organizations (CBOs) and will conclude these meetings in early 2025. KCIA wants to ensure community focused organizations are well-informed and share input on these studies. If you represent a CBO in the vicinity of KCIA and would like to schedule an interview, please email the study team at KCIACommunityOutreach.gov
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| Project Advisory Committee (PAC) updates
In early December 2024, the study team hosted PAC Meeting
4, which focused on the draft Part 150 Study Noise Exposure
Maps (NEMs). The NEMs show noise exposure levels of aircraft
operating at KCIA, both now and in the future, and how those
noise exposure levels affect different land uses (e.g., residential
housing and commercial properties).
PAC Meeting 5 will be held in late February 2025 to review
the Vision 2045 Airport Plan Facility Requirements. Facility
requirements establish what
additional facilities an airport
might need to meet future
demand. Facility requirements
look at all sectors of an airport
including airside facilities
(e.g., runways and taxiways),
landside facilities (e.g., terminal,
vehicle parking, roadways, and
aircraft hangars), and support
facilities (e.g., air traffic control,
firefighting, and aircraft fueling).
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| Upcoming opportunities to get involved
Stay engaged with our team as we move forward. Key dates include:
- Community-based organization interviews: October 2024 - February 2025
- Project Advisory Committee Meeting 5: February 26, 2025
- Open House 3: March 20, 2025
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| KCIA Vision 2045 Airport Plan and Part 150 Study - Public Comments (1/28/2025)
To view the public comments received through email (KCIACommunityOutreach@kingcounty.gov), the project website (KCIAplanning.com), phone class, and public meetings and open houses, please click here.
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