Notice
MEETING NOTICE E-mail: Commission-records RELEASE: Immediate @portseattle.org DATE: October 6, 2011 Port Commission (206) 787-3034 CONTACT: Charla Skaggs Meeting, Agenda and (206) 787-3235 Mailing List Information (206) 787-3210 NOTICE Mission Statement: SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Century Agenda Committee will Creating Economic Vitality Here convene a Special Meeting from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at Port of Seattle Headquarters, Commission Business Strategies: Chambers, Pier 69, 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington. The Ensure Airport and meeting will be audio and video recorded to be accessible during or Seaport Vitality after the meeting. Develop New Business and Economic Opportunities for the Region and the Port The meeting will feature a roundtable discussion on "Putting our Real Enhance Public Estate to Work." Our panelists will engage in a robust discussion on the Understanding and Port's strategic use of real estate assets. The overarching Century Support of the Port's Agenda goal is to add 100,000 jobs to the regional economy, so an Role in the Region important consideration the Port must face is how best we can deploy Be a Catalyst for our Real Estate assets to support our strategic goals. Regional Transportation Solutions Be a Leader in This roundtable is part of the final stage of the Port's three-year Transportation Security strategic planning process called the Century Agenda. This stage will Exhibit Environmental establish long-range strategic goals for the next quarter-century. As the Stewardship through year progresses, the Committee is hosting regular roundtables with Our Actions experts to publicly discuss the big questions that drive the Port's Be a High Performance direction in pursuit of its mission of economic development generating Organization jobs, minimizing our environmental footprint, anchoring urban industrial lands, and wisely stewarding the public's tax dollars. #### Port of Seattle Commissioners: Tom Albro, Bill Bryant, John Creighton, Rob Holland, Gael Tarleton. Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani www.portseattle.org
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