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COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                Item No.       4c 
ACTION ITEM                   Date of Meeting    October 10, 2017 
DATE:    September 22, 2017 
TO:     Dave Soike, Interim Executive Director 
FROM:   Dave Caplan, Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives 
SUBJECT:  Adoption of 2018-2022 Long Range Plan 
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Commission approval of the 2018  2022 Long Range Plan. 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
This approval request is for adoption and implementation of the 2018-2022 Long Range Plan
(LRP). The LRP is an official document that contains the five-year plans to achieve the Century
Agenda and High Performance Organization (HPO) strategies. 
The Century Agenda LRP lists sixteen objectives distributed among four strategies. The High
Performance Organization portion of the LRP lists eleven objectives distributed among five
strategies. Each objective lists 3  4 key priority actions that the Port of Seattle is focused on
from 2018  2022. Each priority action lists 1  4 milestones to be achieved in 2018. 
JUSTIFICATION 
The LRP development represents the efforts of cross-functional teams at the Port to align our
actions and tasks with the Century Agenda's strategies and objectives. Its implementation will
allow the Port to more effectively and transparently improve the Port's ability to support the
local economy by creating 100,000 new jobs for the Puget Sound region, while addressing key
environmental concerns of all its stakeholders.
The LRP development is a significant effort to align the application of Port financial and human
resources with the Century Agenda's aspirations. Its implementation will allow the Port to more
effectively and transparently improve the Port's ability to create a stronger local economy while
addressing key environmental, social and fiscal concerns of its stakeholders, partners, and
citizens. 
With Commission approval, the LRP will serve as a guide for the 2018 Budget planning cycle. 


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DETAILS 
On May 12, 2015, Port Commission approved the motion to adopt Resolution 3704, also known
as the General Delegation of Authority from the Port Commission to the Executive Director,
which incorporated into the Delegation of Authority and process to develop policy directives
and aimed to provide tools, baseline data, and metrics for implementing, monitoring and
reporting on progress on the Century Agenda over a rolling five-year planning period. In
addition, the LRP links the Century Agenda to each of the Port's individual Business Plans. 
In order to ensure a "One-Port" participation and ownership of the Century Agenda, various
cross-functional internal LRP development teams were created between June and September
2015. These teams include Aviation, Maritime, Small Business Development, Workforce
Development, Environmental, and High Performance Organization (combining operational
excellence and organizational alignment). 
Scope of Work 
The scope and goals for the Long Range Plan Process are as follows: 
Scope: 
o  Develop a LRP for the period of 2018  2022, which provides the tools needed to
implement the Century Agenda strategies and achieve the Century Agenda
objectives. 
Goals: 
o  Integrate and optimize Port efforts and outcomes across business lines and Port 
functions. 
o  Develop and/or enhance partnerships in support of the Century Agenda and
implementation of the Century Agenda strategies and objectives. 
o  Provide baselines which allow for clear tracking of progress toward Century Agenda
strategies and objectives. 
o  Develop metrics to effectively track and report on progress. 
o  Ensure that the LRP supports best practices, and enhances the High Performance
Organization emphasizing organizational alignment and operational excellence. 
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND 
The web based LRP begins with a "Letter to the Community" from the Commission and Interim
Executive Director followed by introductory information about the Port and an overview of the
Century Agenda and the Strategic Planning Cycle, with an integrated schedule of the key
strategic planning areas. 
A significant amount of the LRP is dedicated to demonstrating how the staff intends to achieve
the Century Agenda and High Performance Organization. Additionally, the LRP includes a
Scorecard that provides a summary of all the LRP strategic objectives and their performance to
the plans. 

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ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 
(1) Proposed 2018-2022 Long Range Plan Book  PDF 
(2) PowerPoint Overview Presentation 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
July 25, 2017: 2018-2022 LRP Draft Review 
March 28, 2017: LRP Semi-Annual Review 
August 9, 2016: 2017-2021 LRP Request for Authorization 
July 26, 2016: LRP Management Update & Century Agenda Scorecard Study Session 
May 17, 2016: LRP briefing on Maritime & High Performance Organization 
April 26, 2016: LRP briefing on Environment 
April 12, 2016: LRP briefing on Workforce Development 
March 22, 2016: LRP briefing on Aviation and Small Business Development 
January 26, 2016: Office of Strategic Initiatives Update 
July 13, 2015: Commission Retreat on the LRP at Cedarbrook Lodge 
May 12, 2015: Second Reading and Final Passage of Resolution No. 3704: A Resolution
of the Port of Seattle Commission repealing portions of Resolution No. 3605, as
amended, and adopting the General Delegation of Authority from the Port Commission
to the Executive Director 
March 10, 2015: First Reading on Resolution No. 3704: A Resolution of the Port of
Seattle Commission repealing portions of Resolution No. 3628 and adopting the General
Delegation of Authority from the Port Commission to the Executive Director ("General
Delegation") 
February 24, 2015: Proposal on new Delegation of Authority and process to develop
policy directives 
December 4, 2012: Port of Seattle Commission adoption of the Century Agenda 







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