Detailed Agenda
The Future of Airport Transportation Roundtable November 22, 2016 - 10 am to 11:30 am Sea-Tac Airport Central Auditorium How are 66 million passengers and employees going to get to Sea-Tac Airport? In just six years passenger totals at Sea-Tac have increased by nearly 15 million reaching a total of 45 million in 2016. This growth pushes Sea-Tac into the top 10 list U.S. Airports by total passengers for Emerging 2016. As a major employment center and foundation for regional economic growth, the airport needs a Issues and concerted effort to deliver quality transportation options to the airport. Overview Port of Seattle Staff will lay the ground work for where we are in terms of mode split and changes in behavior over the last six years. We have invited top officials, private sector and non-profit thinkers to join us to prognosticate and to discuss and outline a regional path forward for planning and implementing solutions to our airport congestion issues. Moderator: Lance Lyttle, Managing Director, Aviation Participants: Claudia Balducci, King County Councilmember & Sound Transit Board member Rob Gannon, King County Metro Transit General Manager Panelists Peter Rogoff, Sound Transit CEO Craig Stone, WSDOT Gateway Program Administrator Bryan Mistele, Inrix President and CEO Vlad Gutman, Washington Director, Climate Solutions Steve Banfield, President and CEO Reach now Opening Statements - 15 minutes o Welcome Lance Lyttle 4 min Introduce Panel What is happening at airport and region on planning for airport transportation what the airport needs from the regional players o Commissioners 8 min o Claudia Balducci, KC Councilmember/ST Board member on ST3, Sound Transit and King County perspectives 3 min Agenda Current Mode Split and Traffic Modeling 15 min o Elizabeth Leavitt Current mode split- 8 min SAMP transportation/what falls within the scope of SAMP - 2 min o Bryan Mistele Modeling on point of origin to airport (catchment area) 5 min Questions for discussion 58 minutes Action Items - 2 minutes o Summary by Lance Lyttle: Support & enhance Regional Mobility to Airport group through political support & resources. o Final Comments by Commissioners and Balducci 1) How does your agency/business support the region's air travelers, visitors and employees in a sustainable and equitable manner? And in the future? What gaps do you see in the service your agency will provide? Key Questions 2) What opportunities are available with technology innovations or other changes? What may cause disruptions, volatility, uncertainty, complexity or ambiguity? What risks come with accommodating 66 million passengers? 3) How might we work together to fill the gaps we foresee? Who must we enlist to assist?
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