Minutes
P.O. Box 1209 Seattle, Washington 98111 www.portseattle.org 206.787.3000 APPROVED MINUTES COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING JULY 10, 2018 The Port of Seattle Commission held a special meeting Tuesday, July 10, 2018, in commission chambers at Port of Seattle offices, 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington. Commissioners Bowman, Calkins, Felleman, Gregoire, and Steinbrueck were present. The meeting was called to order at 10:10 a.m. by Commission President Courtney Gregoire. The commission engaged with executives, staff presenters, and consultants on the topic of ground transportation to and from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Presentation materials included a memorandum dated July 6, 2018, and presentation slides. Questions posed for commissioner and presenter consideration included the following: What are commissioners' umbrella goals for airport ground transportation access? What is the appropriate time frame to best align these goals? What are the appropriate targets for division of transportation modes to and from the airport? Are the port commission's priorities and values, including equity, diversity, and inclusion, adequately reflected in the ground transportation study? Commissioners described priorities that included consideration of passenger and employee trips, collateral effects on airport communities, anticipation of new technology, consideration of pollution and congestion impacts along with revenue and equity impacts, and the need for goals to be informed by measurable factors. Potential capacity limitations for encouraging the public to shift to new transportation modes were discussed. It was noted that airport revenue goals need to align with environmental goals. Commissioners expressed interest in formalizing ground transportation goals by the fall of 2018. There was no further business, and the commission adjourned at 11:00 a.m. Prepared: Attest: Paul J. White, Commission Clerk Ryan Calkins, Commission Secretary Minutes approved: September 11, 2018. Digital recordings of the meeting proceedings and meeting materials are available online www.portseattle.org.
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