Category : Events(273)
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2026-02-24
Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting February 24, 2026
ORDER OF BUSINESS 10:30 a.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. EXECUTIVE SESSION If necessary, pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 (executive sessions are not open to the public) 12:00 p.m. – PUBLIC SESSION Reconvene or Call to Order and Pledge of Allegiance 3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA Commissioners may reorder, add, or remove items from the agenda -
2026-02-17
Burien Airport Committee
SAMP Appeal Update, Port of Seattle's South King County Community Impact Fund Grant Awards, North of NERA Rezone presentation for March -
2026-02-10
Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting
8c. Commission Adoption of the 2026 International Policy Agenda 10a. Authorization for the Executive Director to Advertise and Execute a Construction Contract for the Flight Corridor Management Project 2024 in the Amount of $6,000,000 11a. Commission Committees Briefing: 2025 Accomplishments and 2026 Work Plans 11b. 2026 External Relations Workplan Briefing -
2026-02-09
Senate Ways & Means Committee Exec Session – SB 5898
Would bring WA State Aviation Fuel Tax into FAA compliance. This may open amendments to funding for noise mitigation. Maybe. It will take money from various pollution control funds (not airport). Watch meeting here: https://tvw.org/video/senate-ways-means-2026021217/?eventID=2026021217 https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?BillNumber=5898&Year=2025&Initiative=False -
2026-01-30
SB5652 Executive Session
SB 5652 is one of Senator Tina Orwall's priority bills this session will be discussed in the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 30. This bill is an update from last year designed to help mitigate the health environmental impacts on people living near Sea-Tac airport. The link allows you to sign in Pro (show support) or sign up for remote or in-person testimony. -
2026-01-30
Port of Seattle Commission Meeting January 27 2026
Tourism. Rental Cars. PFAS. Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting A vote on the main item of interest for airport communities was set aside–the Flight Corridor Safety Program. Of interest was the Port’s Tourism program, another 2:1 match grant funded from the Tax Levy, that has been of limited use for airport communities. The challenge -
2026-01-29
UECNA Webinar: Does airport expansion always benefit the economy of a country?
A new report from the New Economics Foundation and T&E argues it does not. Its author Dr Alex Chapman explains why. -
2026-01-28
Highline Forum January 28, 2026, Meeting Agenda
A presentation by host Port of Seattle; Community Co-Chair selection; 2026 State Legislative agendas; 2026 Federal Legislative agendas; StART update by new Aviation Managing Director Wendy Reiter -
2026-01-27
Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting January 27, 2026
Flight Corridor Safety Program update Tourism