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COMMISSION AGENDA MEMORANDUM Item No. 7a BRIEFING ITEM Date of Meeting December 13, 2016 DATE: November 23, 2016 TO: Ted Fick, Chief Executive Officer FROM: Pearse Edwards, Government Relations Director Katie Kuciemba Halse, Local Government Relations Manager Lindsay Wolpa, Regional Government Relations Manager SUBJECT: Draft 2017 Local and Regional Policy Priorities EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In advance of 2017, Port of Seattle government relations staff worked with Commissioners, executive team members, internal subject matter experts, and external stakeholders, to develop local and regional policy priorities to guide Port advocacy efforts. DRAFT LOCAL AND REGIONAL POLICY PRIORITIES Top Priorities Maritime Maritime and Manufacturing Land Use: Advocate for the stewardship, enhancement and protection of maritime and manufacturing lands and focus on zoning issues that may affect Port competiveness. This will include, but not be limited to, advocating recommendations that reflect the "Guiding Principles: Stewardship, Enhancement, and Protection of Maritime and Manufacturing Lands" document that was adopted by the Northwest Seaport Alliance Managing Members in November 2016. The Guiding Principles document includes a call for: maintaining no net loss of industrial lands in order to support diversified job opportunities; creating policies that promote industrial investment in job growth and discourage those that might constrain that growth; and designating maritime assets and connected industrial lands as essential public facilities. Terminal 5 Modernization Project: Secure the necessary permits for the Project. Continue to educate and engage communities, elected officials, public agencies and all relevant stakeholders on the environmental highlights and economic benefits of the project. Template revised September 22, 2016. COMMISSION AGENDA Briefing Item No. 7a Page 2 of 3 Meeting Date: December 13, 2016 Aviation Interlocal Agreement with City of SeaTac: Continue working collaboratively with the City of SeaTac in finalizing a new Interlocal Agreement (ILA), anticipated in December 2017. The Port will adhere to shared guiding principles. Sea-Tac Airport Master Plan (SAMP): Continue to educate and engage communities, elected officials, public agencies and all relevant stakeholders on the development, public review and execution of the SAMP to address regional demand. Work with local communities and other public agencies on the Port's commitment to sustainability in all three areas: economic, environmental and social equity. Position the SAMP and other Port-wide initiatives to support future growth and economic opportunity to the communities around the airport and across the region. Ensure alignment with the Port's Federal Legislative Agenda. Flight Corridor Safety Program: Support the Program by working with affected jurisdictions and community stakeholders through ongoing engagement, education and collaborative partnerships, including implementation of the Airport Community Ecology Fund. Reflect the Port's values of responsible environmental stewardship and honoring our commitments to the affected community. Port-wide Workforce Development: Support legislative proposals to enhance local and regional investments in workforce development, including through direct program coordination with other public agencies, collaboration with industry partners and private sector outreach. Continue to build local support and understanding of the Port's summer internships for high school students in maritime and manufacturing related fields. Regional Mobility: Actively partner with relevant public agencies on critical capital projects throughout the region, with focus on key freight corridors within the City of Seattle. This includes collaboration on Puget Sound Regional Council and FASTLANE grant applications, participation in Seattle's Shared Mobility project, coordinated project development, and the transportation network companies (TNC) pilot program at the Port of Seattle. Energy and Sustainability Committee: Support the implementation of policy directives adopted as a result of the Committee's work. Livable Communities: Support the City of Seattle and other local jurisdictions' priorities to promote economic diversity, opportunity-rich and livable communities. Additional Priority Issues Long-Term Transportation Projects: Engage Sound Transit in the implementation of the ST2 and ST3 transit packages, with focus on protecting industrial land uses, freight Template revised September 22, 2016. COMMISSION AGENDA Briefing Item No. 7a Page 3 of 3 Meeting Date: December 13, 2016 mobility and freight capacity; achieve improved airport accessibility via Link light rail, regional bus service, and Sounder train. Support the Washington State Department of Transportation's advancement of the Puget Sound Gateway/SR 509 & 167 Program and identify local match resources for SR 509 which will provide direct access to Sea-Tac Airport. Memorandum of Understanding City of Seattle: Engage the City of Seattle in working collaboratively towards an overarching Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen our working relationship and formalize our partnership in key areas of joint interest. Economic Development, Tourism and Grant Programs: Support outreach and direct engagement with local communities to expand the Port's economic development capabilities throughout King County, including, but not limited to Port's tourism and economic development grant programs. Work in coordination and enhance related activities related to implementing the state legislative agenda. Taxes and Bonds: Monitor proposed local measures which may increase taxes and fees to users of Port-owned facilities. Fishing Fleet Modernization: Support policies that will promote construction of new fishing boats in Washington State shipyards while making the fleet more efficient, both operationally and environmentally. Work in coordination and enhance related activities related to implementing the federal and state legislative agendas. Energy and Environment: Support proposals that reduce the Port's carbon emissions and promote energy-efficient operation of transportation infrastructure, including allowing municipal utilities broader flexibility in installing infrastructure that help transition to clean sources of power; proposals that seek to incentivize biofuel production for aviation purposes; and policies that promote renewable energy generation. ATTACHMENTS TO THIS BRIEFING (1) Presentation slides PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS November 8, 2016 The Commission authorized staff to pursue legislative priorities during the 2017 state legislative session. October 25, 2016 The Commission was briefed on 2017 state legislative priorities. December 8, 2015 The Commission was briefed on expected significant public policy legislation at all levels of government for 2016. Template revised September 22, 2016.
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