Port facilities, including Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and the Port’s cruise terminals, will remain fully open and operational during the government shutdown. The Port is working closely with its federal partners to keep operations as close to normal as possible. Learn More
Make your way to the waterfront for the One Ocean Week Seattle HarborFest: Marketplace and Festival at Pier 66 — a vibrant celebration of our shared connection to the ocean. Learn More
Port Commissioner Fred Felleman shares his experience over the past few months. Learn More
The Port of Seattle has embarked on an ambitious project to transform the historic Ship Supply Building at Fishermen's Terminal into the Maritime Innovation Center (MInC), a cutting-edge facility designed to foster a sustainable blue economy. The MInC project is central to the Port's vision of becoming the greenest port in North America, and showcases some truly innovative sustainability features to get there. Learn More
Have a project that improves the environment in your community? The Port is accepting applications for the South King and Port Communities Fund (formerly South King County Community Impact Fund), Environmental Improvements Program (EIP). 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 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 Airport.
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