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  • 2026-08-11

    Port Of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting Agenda, August 11, 2026

    Preliminary agenda for the Port Of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting of August 11, 2026, held in person at 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, and virtually via MS Teams. Commissioners: Ryan Calkins, Sam Cho, Fred Felleman, Toshiko Hasegawa, Hamdi Mohamed; Executive Director Stephen P. Metruck. Consent agenda (items 8a–8k) includes: SEA Meter Data Management System Project ($4,800,000
    CategoriesMeetings TagsPort Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026-08-11

    Port of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting August 11, 2026

    Order of Business 10:30 a.m. 1. Call to Order 2. Executive Session (if necessary, pursuant to RCW 42.30.110 – 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 4. Special Orders of the Day 5. Executive Director’s Report 6. Committee
    CategoriesEvents, Meetings TagsPort Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck, Terminal
  • 2026 08 11 rm packet pdf
    2026-08-11

    Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting Agenda: Monthly Notification of Prior Executive Director Delegation Actions July 2026

    Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting agenda memorandum (Item 8b, for information only), dated August 5, 2026, from Deputy Executive Director Karen R. Goon to Executive Director Stephen P. Metruck. Covers monthly notification of Executive Director delegated approvals under DORA (Resolution No. 3810) that occurred in July 2026, totaling $4,250,000. Approvals include: Authorization for Vertical
    TagsAir Traffic Control, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026 08 11 rm agenda pdf
    2026-08-11

    Port Of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting Agenda, August 11, 2026

    Preliminary agenda for the Port Of Seattle Commission Regular Meeting of August 11, 2026, held in person at 2711 Alaskan Way, Seattle, and virtually via MS Teams. Commissioners: Ryan Calkins, Sam Cho, Fred Felleman, Toshiko Hasegawa, Hamdi Mohamed; Executive Director Stephen P. Metruck. Consent agenda (items 8a–8k) includes: SEA Meter Data Management System Project ($4,800,000
    TagsPort Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026-05-26

    Port Of Seattle regular commission meeting agenda, May 26, 2026

    This document is the agenda for the Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting held on May 26, 2026, covering routine administrative and business items such as approval of meeting minutes, claims, and several construction and technology contracts. Key action items include authorizations related to the S Concourse Evolution project at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, a shore power project at Pier 66, and an emergency power scope of work for the Main Terminal Improvement Program. The agenda does not contain any items specifically addressing airport noise policy.
    TagsPort Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026 05 26 rm packet pdf
    2026-05-26

    Port Of Seattle regular commission meeting agenda, May 26, 2026

    Agenda for the Port of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting held May 26, 2026, conducted both virtually via MS Teams and in person at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The agenda includes consent items covering meeting minutes approval, claims and obligations, Cisco software licensing, and S Concourse Evolution program authorization. New business items address amendments to a Norwegian
    TagsPort Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026-03-24

    Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting Agenda: March 24, 2026

    Preliminary agenda for the Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting of March 24, 2026, held in person at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Conference Center (17801 International Blvd) and virtually via MS Teams. Consent agenda items include: approval of February 24, 2026 minutes; claims and obligations totaling $144,141,867.47 for February 2026; authorization for indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract
    TagsPort Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Stephen Metruck
  • 2026 03 24 rm packet 2 pdf
    2026-03-24

    Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting Agenda: March 24, 2026

    Preliminary agenda for the Port Of Seattle Regular Commission Meeting of March 24, 2026, held in person at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Conference Center (17801 International Blvd) and virtually via MS Teams. Consent agenda items include: approval of February 24, 2026 minutes; claims and obligations totaling $144,141,867.47 for February 2026; authorization for indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract
    TagsPort Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Stephen Metruck
  • 2025-09-19

    Seattle Southside Chamber SEA Airport Luncheon 9/19/25

    CategoriesFrom The Web TagsAlaska Air, Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce, South King Media, Stephen Metruck
  • 2024-11-19

    Port Of Seattle Commission Passes 2025 Budget

    The Port of Seattle Commission approved its 2025 budget and five-year Capital Improvement Plan on November 19, 2024, outlining $1.1 billion in operating revenues and $678 million in operating expenses, alongside a $5.6 billion capital investment plan through 2029. The plan prioritizes infrastructure upgrades at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), maritime facilities, and sustainability initiatives including waterfront electrification and alternative fuels. Additional commitments include community equity programs, workforce development, and efforts to reduce environmental impacts on surrounding communities.
    TagsBudget, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Sea-Tac Airport, Stephen Metruck

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Sea-Tac Airport is currently undergoing the largest and longest expansion in its history, collectively known as the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP). Some of it you can already hear, but you’re probably not aware of what it all means. Here’s what you need to know.
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As the source for federal transportation grants, the Puget Sound Regional Council was charged with developing a system to meet the growing need for commercial aviation. When the search for a second airport failed, they authorized the Port of Seattle to build the Third Runway, with a mandate to develop a noise abatement and mitigation program. In their effort to stop the Third Runway, the ACC argued over every detail of the Port's efforts--including property buyouts and sound insulation. The dispute was meant to be settled by a three member Expert Arbitration Panel. This is their final report. It finds 2-1, that the Port's program was insufficient in several respects. Despite that, funding for the Third Runway was approved by the PSRC, and the 'Port Package' program, proceeded largely unchanged. Expert Arbitration Panel's final decision finding that the Port of Seattle had not shown sufficient reduction in real on-the-ground noise impacts to satisfy noise reduction conditions required for approval of a third runway at Sea-Tac International Airport. The majority decision concluded the Port's noise abatement programs were insufficient despite being impressive in scope.
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