6g Ground Transportation Resolution Memo

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          6g 
ACTION ITEM                            Date of Meeting        July 9, 2019 
DATE:     July 1, 2019 
TO:        Port of Seattle Commission 
FROM:    Aaron Pritchard, Commission Policy Manager 
SUBJECT:  Ground Transportation Policy Directive Adoption
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Adoption of Resolution No. 3759: a resolution of the Port of Seattle Commission 
creating  a  Seattle-Tacoma  International  Airport  ground  transportation  policy  directive,
including principles, goals, monitoring, and reporting, and affirming airport commute-tripreduction
goals for the port. 
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
Resolution No. 3759 was introduced on May 28, 2019, and passed unanimously without
amendments. This is the second vote and final adoption of the resolution establishing the
Ground Transportation Policy Directive. 
This policy directive establishes guidance on ground transportation at the Seattle-Tacoma
International Airport (Sea-Tac) including principles, goals, monitoring, and reporting; creates an
Annual Ground Transportation Progress Report; affirms airport commute-trip-reduction (CTR)
goals; and establishes a transportation management association. 
ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 
(1)   Draft Resolution No. 3759 as introduced on May 28, 2019 
(2)   Resolution Exhibit A: Draft Ground Transportation Policy Directive 
(3)   Policy Directive Attachment 1 
(4)   Policy Directive Attachment 2 
(5)   Policy Directive Attachment 3 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
May 28, 2019  The Commission approved introduction of Resolution 3759. 



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