6a reso 3651
RESOLUTION NO. 3651 A RESOLUTION of the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle renaming Elliott Bay Park as Centennial Park WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle (the "Port"), a municipal corporation of the State of Washington established in 1911, owns and operates a system of marine terminals and properties and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport; and WHEREAS, Elliott Bay Park, located adjacent to Terminal 86 on Seattle's waterfront, is a Port-owned property consisting of eleven acres of landscaped areas with interpretive information, pedestrian and bicycle pathways and shoreline access; and WHEREAS, in 2011, the Port of Seattle is commemorating the 100th anniversary of its founding on September 5, 1911; and WHEREAS, renaming a popular and visible park in honor of the Port's Centennial will serve to further inform the King County citizens of the Port's longevity and economic contributions this region; and WHEREAS, a public park is a tangible symbol of the sustainable future for the Port's next 100 years; and WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle will affix signs at the park's three main entry points to designate the renaming; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle that: Section 1: Elliott Bay Park is hereby renamed Centennial Park. ADOPTED by the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle at a regular meeting held this _____day of _______, 2011, and duly authenticated in open session by the signatures of the Commissioners voting in favor thereof and the seal of the Commission. ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________
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