Notice

Port of Seattle Commissioners: Tom Albro, Bill Bryant, John Creighton, Rob Holland, Gael Tarleton. 
Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani                                                               www.portseattle.org 


E-mail:  
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Mission Statement: 

Creating Economic 
Vitality Here 

Business Strategies: 
• Ensure Airport and  
Seaport Vitality 
• Develop New Business and 
Economic Opportunities for 
the Region and the Port  
• Enhance Public 
Understanding and  
Support of the Port’s  
Role in the Region 
• Be a Catalyst for  
Regional Transportation 
Solutions 
• Be a Leader in  
Transportation Security 
• Exhibit Environmental 
Stewardship through  
Our Actions 
• Be a High Performance 
Organization 



MEETING NOTICE 

RELEASE: Immediate 

DATE:  November 3, 2011 

CONTACT: Charla Skaggs 
(206) 787-3235 


NOTICE 


SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Century Agenda Committee will 
convene a Special Meeting from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,       
November 8, 2011, at Port of Seattle Headquarters, Commission 
Chambers, Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, W ashington.  The 
meeting will be audio and video recorded to be accessible during or 
after the meeting. 

The meeting will feature a roundtable discussion on “Funding our 
Strategic Goals” Our panelists will engage in a robust discussion on 
how the Port will fund its strategic initiatives. The overarching Century 
Agenda goal is to add 100,000 jobs to the regional economy, so an 
important consideration we face is how to best steward public funds in 
support of that goal and its other strategic components?   

This roundtable, the last in a series of nine, is the final stage of the 
Port’s three-year strategic planning process called the Century Agenda.  
This stage will establish long-range strategic goals for the next quarter-
century. As the year progresses, the Committee will synthesize goals 
that emerged from previous public roundtable discussions on big 
questions that drive the Port’s direction in pursuit of its mission of 
economic development – generating jobs, minimizing our environmental 
footprint, anchoring urban industrial lands, and wisely stewarding the 
public’s tax dollars. 
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