Regional leaders and community members will gather for the next Highline Forum on Wednesday, Mar. 26, 225, from 2:30–4:30 p.m. at Federal Way City Hall.
The topic for this forum will be “Sound Insulation Repair & Replacement Pilot Program.”
The hybrid meeting will also be accessible virtually via Microsoft Teams, allowing broader public participation.
The Highline Forum provides a platform for local governments, agencies, and community members to discuss pressing regional issues related to aviation, infrastructure, and public policy.
Key Agenda Items
This month’s meeting will feature:
- Public comments from community members on key concerns.
- A presentation from Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, the host city’s leader.
- An update on the Sound Insulation Repair and Replacement Pilot Program, presented by Noise Program Manager Ryan McMullan.
- A legislative update on StART (Sea-Tac Airport Roundtable) priorities by State Government Relations Manager John Flanagan.
- A StART program update from Aviation Capital Delivery Director Clare Gallagher.
- A roundtable discussion where members will share updates from their respective jurisdictions.
Public Participation Opportunities
Community members can submit comments in multiple ways:
- By email: Comments sent to Kaplan.D@PortSeattle.org will be distributed to Forum members.
- Via Microsoft Teams: Those wishing to comment virtually must email Kaplan.D@PortSeattle.org by 9:00 a.m. on March 26 to receive a meeting link.
- In person: Attendees can sign up to speak upon arrival at Federal Way City Hall at least 15 minutes before the meeting starts.
Meeting Details & RSVP
- 📍 Location: Federal Way City Hall, City Council Chambers, Second Floor
- 🗓 Date: Wednesday, March 26
- 🕝 Time: 2:30–4:30 p.m.
- 📩 RSVP: Attendees should email Dave Kaplan at Kaplan.D@PortSeattle.org with “Highline Forum RSVP” in the subject line and indicate whether they will attend in person or virtually.
Parking & Accessibility
Ample free parking is available at Federal Way City Hall for in-person attendees.
For more information, the March 26 Forum agenda can be downloaded online here.
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