Notice

E-mail: 
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MEETING NOTICE 
@portseattle.org 
RELEASE:   Immediate 
Port Commission 
DATE:      April 22, 2016 
(206) 787-3034 
Meeting, Agenda and                                                              CONTACT:   Peter McGraw 
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(206) 787-3210                                                                                     McGraw.P@portseattle.org 


Our Mission:                                                               NOTICE 
The Port of Seattle is a
public agency that
creates jobs by                 SEATTLE   The  Port  of  Seattle  Commission  will  convene  a  Special  Meeting  on
advancing trade and
commerce, promoting           Wednesday,  April  27,  2016, at the  Educational Resource & Administrative Center 
industrial growth, and
stimulating economic            (ERAC) in Burien, Washington. The address is 15675 Ambaum Blvd. Southwest, Burien,
development 
Washington. The meeting will commence at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of holding a
Strategic Objectives:            roundtable discussion with community leaders  "Sustainable Airport Master Plan
Position the Puget Sound
region as a premier            Roundtable with Community Leaders  Working with the Community." No final actions will
international logistics hub 
Advance this region as a       be taken at this meeting. 
leading tourism
destination and business
gateway 
Use our influence as an                                                      ##### 
institution to promote
small business growth
and workforce
development 
Be the greenest, and
most energy efficient port
in North America 



Port of Seattle Commissioners: Tom Albro, Stephanie Bowman, John Creighton, Fred Felleman, Courtney Gregoire. 
Chief Executive Officer: Ted Fick                                                           www.portseattle.org

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