Notice

E-mail: 
Commission-records 
MEETING NOTICE 
@portseattle.org 
Port Commission                                                                      RELEASE:      Immediate 
(206) 787-3034 
DATE:       August 28, 2009 
Meeting, Agenda and
Mailing List Information                                                                 CONTACT:     Charla Skaggs 
(206) 787-3222                                                                                          (206) 787-3235 
Mission Statement: 
Creating Economic 
Vitality Here                                                                    NOTICE 
Business Strategies 
SEATTLE -- The Port of Seattle Commission Audit Committee will
for 2003-2007: 
Ensure Airport and                                 convene a special meeting from 9:00  11:00 a.m. on Tuesday,
Seaport Vitality 
September 1, 2009 in the Commission Chambers at Pier 69, 2711
Develop New Business and
Economic Opportunities for                          Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA. The special meeting will be held for a
the Region and the Port 
review of departmental audits of Aviation Acquisitions and Relocation
Enhance Public
Understanding and                                 and Aviation Security; lease and concession audit of Fireworks Gallery;
Support of the Port's 
proposal for Moss Adams audit engagement services; and the State
Role in the Region 
Be a Catalyst for                                   Auditor's Office 2009 audit engagement offer. 
Regional Transportation
Solutions 
Be a Leader in                                                                #### 
Transportation Security 
Exhibit Environmental
Stewardship through 
Our Actions 
Be a High Performance
Organization 


Port of Seattle Commissioners: Bill Bryant, John Creighton, Pat Davis, Lloyd Hara, Gael Tarleton. 
Chief Executive Officer: Tay Yoshitani                                        www.portseattle.org

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