Notice

Port of Seattle Commission 
Stephanie Bowman 
Ryan Calkins 
Sam Cho 
Fred Felleman                     MEETING NOTICE 
Peter Steinbrueck 
CONTACT:       Commission Clerk 
Executive Director                                 Commission-public-records@portseattle.org 
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Stephen P. Metruck 
Website:                         NOTICE: 
www.portseattle.org 
E-mail:                              SEATTLE  On Thursday, April 9, 2020, the Port of Seattle Commission will
Commission-public-                convene a special meeting beginning at 4:00 p.m. The meeting will be held
records@portseattle.org 
Port Commissioners:             remotely in accordance with the Governor's 'Stay at Home' order and
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Proclamation 20-28. The purpose of the meeting is to hold an executive session
Meeting and Agenda
Information:                     pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 to discuss two matters relating to litigation and legal
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risk [RCW 42.30.110(1)(i)]. Executive sessions are closed to the public, and no
Our Mission: 
final actions will be taken at this meeting. 
Founded in 1911 by a vote of the
people as a special purpose
government, the Port of Seattle's
mission is to promote economic                                               
opportunities and quality of life in
the region by advancing trade,
travel, commerce, and job creation
in an equitable, accountable, and 
environmentally responsible
manner. 

Strategic Objectives: 
Position the Puget Sound region
as a premier international logistics
hub 
Advance this region as a leading
tourism destination and business
gateway 
Use our influence as an institution
to promote small business growth
and workforce development 
Be the greenest and most energy
efficient port in North America

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