Highline Forum to meet at Burien City Hall on Wednesday, May 28 to discuss airport, economic impacts

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Forum will meet at Burien City Hall on May 28 to explore the economic implications of the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. This event, running from 2:30 PM to 11:30 PM local time, aims to engage community members in discussions on logistics and transportation. The forum highlights the critical role of the airport in the local economy, affecting businesses and residents alike. Attendees can expect insights from officials from the Port of Seattle, who will discuss operational updates and address community concerns. Local stakeholders are encouraged to share their perspectives, emphasizing the importance of public input in shaping transportation policies.

This meeting represents a key opportunity for residents to influence decisions that impact their daily lives. The forum aligns with ongoing efforts to improve airport operations and mitigate economic impacts on the surrounding community. Engaging the public in this dialogue is essential for fostering a collaborative approach to transportation planning.

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