9a 2020 Local and Regional Policy Priorities Presentation
Item No. 9a supp Meeting Date: February 11, 2020 Draft 2020 Local and Regional Policy Priorities Briefing to the Port of Seattle Commission February 11, 2020 Dave Kaplan, Local Government Relations Manager Keri Pravitz, East King County Community & Government Relations Manager Nate Caminos, Director of Government Relations Overview Priority Items Port-wide/Regional Maritime/Seattle Aviation/Airport Communities Engagement and Partnership Priorities Engaging, Partnering, Informing Additional Priorities Supporting, Engaging, Monitoring Next Steps Incorporate Commission feedback Seek Commission adoption at February 25 meeting 2 Port-wide/Regional Priorities Climate and Energy Clean Fuels Standard and Sustainability Industrial Lands Regional Mobility Workforce Development Economic Opportunity Equity and Inclusion 3 Maritime/Seattle Priorities Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Project Implementation Terminal 5 Modernization Project T46/Cruise Terminal Maritime Blue Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Duwamish Valley Natural Gas and Port Facilities Sound Transit 3 - West Seattle and Ballard Extensions Magnolia Bridge/Interbay Safe and Swift 4 Aviation/Airport Communities Priorities Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP) Near-Term Projects Highline Forum, Soundside Alliance, and Sea-Tac Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) South King County Fund Airport Community Ecology Fund Equitable Economic Development Natural Resources Stewardship City of SeaTac Interlocal Agreement 5 Engagement and Partnership Priorities 38-Cities Mayors and Councilmembers Tours Airport Communities Eastside Communities Pioneer Square Duwamish Valley Beacon Hill Vashon Island Tribal Relations 6 Additional Priorities State and Federal Legislative Agendas Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Maritime and Manufacturing Stewardship East King County Economic Development Grant Programs City of Seattle's Beacon Hill Resiliency and Emergency Orca Recovery Preparedness Seattle Central Waterfront Oversight Committee Taxes and Bonds 7 Next Steps Today Commission briefing in public session Now through February 18, 2020 Incorporate feedback received February 25, 2020 Seek Commission adoption March 2020 and ongoing Meetings with other jurisdictions and key stakeholders to distribute priorities and share the local and regional focus for the year QUESTIONS? 8
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