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Managing and carrying out a public art installation in an international airport can be complicated in the best of circumstances. Throw a global pandemic into the mix plus the artist not being onsite for the installation, and it starts to feel like a complicated puzzle. Under these challenging circumstances, Port Senior Art Program Manager Tommy Gregory recently managed a successful SEA Airport installation of Chalchiutlicue, a five-piece sculpture by artist Marela Zacarías. Learn More
In 2020 Washington Maritime Blue and the Port of Seattle partnered to launch Washington’s first maritime accelerator to help maritime companies innovate and grow, and spur new technology and investment in one of Washington’s most enduring and important industry sectors. Following the launch of the second wave of the Maritime Accelerator Program on January 27, 2021, we check in with two program mentors who provided invaluable coaching, support, and inspiration to the first cohort, and learn about their experience and hopes for the program moving forward. Learn More
Regional collaboration will play a major role in the Port's recovery strategy. The 2021 Port Budget in Brief shares how the Port will build on commitments in its 2021 budget with initiatives that substantially support regional recovery efforts. Learn More
Fourteen organizations serving South King County communities have been recommended to receive nearly $218,000 in Port of Seattle environmental grants. Port Commissioners approved the recommendation for the first round of funding for South King County Fund Environmental Grants Program (SKCF EGP) during the February 9 Commission meeting. Learn More
The Port recently received a question from a community member asking, “Why is equity important for a port authority?” Learn why we are committed to imbedding equity, diversity, and inclusion into the fabric of the organization. Learn More
Five Commissioners, elected at large by the voters of King County, serve four-year terms and establish Port policy. Port Commission meetings are normally held at 12 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at either Pier 69 or Sea-Tac Airport. Since meeting times and locations are subject to change, please visit the meetings page for the most up-to-date information. Visit the Port's Commission page to learn more.
Port Commission meetings are normally held at 12 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at either Pier 69 or Sea-Tac Airport.
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