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  • Airport strategic plan 2025 2030 pdf
    2025-05-06

    King County International Airport strategic plan 2025-2030

    The five-year strategic plan for King County International Airport-Boeing Field (KCIA) establishes six strategic goals—engage, ensure, invest, plan, promote, and support—to guide the airport’s mission and vision through 2030. The plan was developed collaboratively with the Airport Roundtable, tenants, and community members, and aligns with King County’s True North and Values. It was approved by
    TagsBoeing Field, KCIA, King County, King County International Airport, strategic plan
  • 2022-06-08

    State of the airshed: Executive summary

    The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency's 'State of the Airshed' report reviews progress on the agency's 2014 Strategic Plan, which aimed to protect public health, improve neighborhood air quality, and reduce the region's contribution to climate change across King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. The report examines how the agency met or fell short of its goals amid regional growth and challenges such as wildfire smoke and the COVID-19 pandemic. Note: This document focuses on air quality and does not contain information related to Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.
    TagsPSCAA, Puget Sound, strategic plan
  • 2018-06-26

    Aviation Division 2019 business plan and budget preview

    The Port of Seattle's Aviation Division presented its 2019 Business Plan and Budget Preview on June 26, 2018, outlining the process for translating long-term strategic goals into annual budgets and staffing plans. The presentation covers strategic priorities, anticipated budget needs, and staffing requirements for 2019, all grounded in the Port's broader Century Agenda framework. The planning process spans multiple time horizons, from a 5–10 year vision down to annual implementation through business plans, budgets, and performance plans.
    TagsBudget, Century Agenda, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, strategic plan
  • 2018-04-26

    Port Of Seattle 2018-2022 Long Range Plan: Achieving the Century Agenda

    The Port of Seattle's 2018–2022 Long Range Plan outlines the organization's mission to create economic opportunity and stronger communities by advancing trade, commerce, maritime growth, and environmental stewardship. The plan aims to add 100,000 jobs for a regional total of 300,000 port-related jobs while reducing the Port's environmental footprint. It uses a rolling five-year framework updated annually by the Commission to align all Port divisions around strategic goals established in the Century Agenda.
    TagsCentury Agenda, Long Range Plan, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, Port Packages, strategic plan
  • 2014-09-24

    Highline Forum Agenda and Presentations: Education Theme — September 24, 2014

    This document is an agenda and presentation from a Highline Forum meeting held on September 24, 2014, hosted by Highline Public Schools and Highline College at the Educational Resource and Administration Center in Burien, near Sea-Tac Airport. The meeting focused on education topics, including the strategic plans of both institutions, a proposed bond measure, and K-12 and higher education partnerships. Highline Public Schools serves nearly 19,000 students across 38 schools, with a diverse population speaking over 95 languages and a large proportion qualifying for free or reduced-price meals.
    Tagseducation, Highline College, Highline Forum, Highline Schools, strategic plan
  • Rm august 4, 2009 item 6a guiding principles as amended pdf
    2009-08-04

    Port Of Seattle Century Agenda: Expert panels’ recommended guiding principles as amended by the Port Of Seattle Commission

    This document presents the guiding principles recommended by four expert panels convened by the Port of Seattle as part of its Century Agenda strategic planning process. The panels covered Green Port Strategy, Real Estate and Land Use, Social Responsibility, and Funding Strategy. The principles were amended and adopted by the Port of Seattle Commission on
    TagsCentury Agenda, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, strategic plan
  • 2009-08-04

    Port Of Seattle Century Agenda: Expert panels’ recommended guiding principles as amended by the Port Of Seattle Commission

    This document presents the guiding principles recommended by four expert panels convened by the Port of Seattle as part of its Century Agenda strategic planning process. The panels covered Green Port Strategy, Real Estate and Land Use, Social Responsibility, and Funding Strategy. The principles were amended and adopted by the Port of Seattle Commission on
    TagsCentury Agenda, Port Of Seattle, Port Of Seattle Commission, strategic plan
  • 2008-02-06

    EXH AR20080206-10: Archival Box Contents List — Community, Trade, & Economic Development Executive Subject Files, 1994–2002

    This document is an archival box contents list from the Washington State Division of Archives & Records Management, cataloging Executive Subject Files from the Community, Trade, & Economic Development agency covering the years 1994–2002. The files include records related to strategic planning, Governor's performance agreements, rural economic development, trade missions, and various state programs. The records were received by the archives on February 6, 2008, and transmitted by Deputy Director Debra Rhinehart.
    Tagscommunity development, Department Of Commerce, Economic Development Division, State of Washington, strategic plan
  • 2008-02-06

    EXH AR20080206-10: Archival Box Contents List — Community, Trade, & Economic Development Executive Subject Files, 1994–2002

    Division of Archives & Records Management Archival Box Contents List, accession number AR-20080206-10, received 2/6/2008 by Kifowit, transmitted by Debra Rhinehart from the Community, Trade, & Economic Development agency, Executive/Deputy Director office. Location 2A A-26-3, Boxes 1–2, covering Executive Subject Files dated 1994–2002 with barcodes 608469 and 608468. Contents include Strategic Plan/Balanced Scorecard, CDB9/Lrah8/HUD108 Community
    Tagscommunity development, Department Of Commerce, Economic Development Division, State of Washington, strategic plan
  • 2001-05-30

    Archival Box Contents List: Commerce, Trade & Economic Development — Publications and Official Correspondence

    These are archival box contents lists from the Washington Secretary of State's Division of Archives & Records Management, documenting records transferred from the Department of Commerce, Trade & Economic Development between 2001 and 2002. The boxes contain publications and correspondence related to Growth Management, Environmental planning, and a newsletter titled 'Progress,' covering dates ranging from 1960 to 2003. Note: these records do not appear to contain content directly related to Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.
    TagsDepartment Of Commerce, State of Washington, strategic plan, Washington State Digital Archives

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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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