Century Agenda PowerPoint
Port of Seattle Mission The Port of Seattle is a public agency whose primary mission shall be to invest public resources to advance trade and commerce, promote industrial growth, stimulate economic development, and create jobs. adopted August 2009 Century Agenda "Givens" Airport: The existing three runways at SeaTac Airport are assumed as a maximum. Seaport: POS will continue to be a major international container, cargo, fishing & cruise Port, and the PNW will continue to be a major trade gateway. The on-dock container terminals will develop primarily through investments within the current property footprint. Funding Strategy: Over the next 25 years, the Tax Levy is an important funding mechanism for strategic opportunities which cannot be financed otherwise. as finalized 2/24/11, Century Agenda Committee and Port staff 1 Century Agenda: Proposed 2011 Calendar 6/14/11 For Each Focus Area 1) Staff Subject Experts: Propose panelists, givens and big questions Synthesize Goals and Objectives Economic Growth Moving Cargo 5) Staff proposes 2) Develop emerging supporting 5-year Moving People issues, briefing info, Public Debate objectives Next Generation Industries questions Environmental Values Community Values Final Goals and Putting Real Estate to work Objectives Funding our Strategic Goals 4) Full Commission 3) Century Agenda defines 25 year Roundtable preliminary goal Overarching Strategic Goal 25 Year Horizon (Draft 6/27/11) Overarching: Add 100,000 new jobs to the existing 200,000 jobs in the region that are attributable to the economic activity created by the Port of Seattle. 4 4 Puget Sound Regional Council Prosperity Partnership & the Regional Economic Strategy A Cluster-Based Strategy PROSPERITY PARTNERSHIP ACCOMPLISHMENTS NEW REGIONAL ECONOMIC STRATEGY FEEDBACK AND SUGGESTIONS 5
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