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Orders

These types of Commission actions were previously referred to as ‘Motions’ however per the bylaws as amended by Resolution 3778 adopted on October 27, 2020 these actions will be referred to as Orders going forward.

Title Adopted Date Sort ascending Category Description Status See Also
Order 2022-07
  • Committee Appointments
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission appointing a Public Member to the Port of Seattle Audit Committee. Active
Order 2022-06
  • Committee Appointments
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission appointing Members to the Port of Seattle Commission Board of Ethics. Active
Order 2022-05
  • Social Responsibility
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission to increase the three-year investment in the Youth Career Launch Program from $2.1 million to $4.1 million. Active
Order 2022-04
  • Staff Appointments
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission increasing the current base salary of the Executive Director, Steve Metruck, by 8.5 percent to $394,181 and providing for a lump sum amount of 2 percent of the base salary for each of the years 2020 and 2021, respectively. Active
Order 2022-02
  • Policy Direction
Aligning the Port’s Opportunity Youth Initiative with the Port’s Workforce Development Resolution and Policy Directive and renaming it as the “Youth Career Launch Program” and to create pathways to high-quality jobs for youth. Active
Order 2022-03
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
To extend the reporting date back to the Commission for Order No. 2021-15 to March 9, 2022, regarding outcomes identified in the SEA Tenant Build-out Analysis. Active
Order 2022-01 An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission electing the slate of Port of Seattle Commission Officers for calendar year 2022. Active
Order 2021-15
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission to direct the Executive Director to develop recommendations to support the outcomes identified in SEA Tenant Build-Out Analysis. Active
Order 2021-14
  • Staff Appointments
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission appointing a Commission Chief of Staff.
Active
Order 2021-13
  • Policy Direction
An order to direct the Executive Director to develop and execute a memorandum of understanding by July 29, 2022 that establishes a strategic relationship with the Seattle Aquarium, and commits $5,000,000 over the next five years for the development of the Aquarium’s Ocean Pavilion including a Port-related marine environmental educational exhibit. Active
Order 2021-12
  • Social Responsibility
An order directing the Executive Director to Review the Port’s South King County Fund Grant Program Following its Fourth Year; to Assess the Programs Impacts; to Develop Recommendations on the Future of the Program and Possible Extension; and to Rename the Fund. Active
Order 2021-11
  • COVID-19 Pandemic
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to endorse the Executive Director’s adoption of Policy HR-34, requiring Port employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Active
Order 2021-10
  • Environment
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to endorse the Executive Director’s acceleration of the carbon emission reduction targets of the Port of Seattle. Active
Order 2021-09
  • Environment
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to support the delivery of a plan to inventory the ecological, land use (including zoning), and recreational site conditions of the 55 (fifty-five) acres of Port-owned land within North SeaTac Park within 30 (thirty) days of this order. Active
Order 2021-08
  • Committee Appointments
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to appoint Lara Behnert, Fulgencio Lazo and Jim Suehiro to each serve a three-year term as members of the Port Commission’s Portwide Arts and Culture Program Board, effective immediately. Active
Order 2021-07
  • Leases
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to support the Executive Director’s negotiation and execution of a lease agreement for the property known as Tsubota with the City of Seattle. Active
Order 2021-06
  • Policy Direction
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to direct the Executive Director to develop and implement executive policies banning Port and private sector uses of public-facing biometrics for mass surveillance, and for law enforcement and security functions; developing and implementing Port policies – within the limitations of state and federal law – related to Port, federal and private-sector uses of public-facing biometrics at Port facilities for traveler functions; and endorsing federal legislation implementing a moratorium on federal uses of biometrics not explicitly approved by the United States Congress.
Active
Order 2021-05
  • Equity and Social Justice
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to direct the Executive Director to allocate up to $2.0 million from the COVID-19 Emergency Fund to support the Port of Seattle’s 2021 Opportunity Youth Initiative and to exempt all related contracts from the requirements of Chapter 53.19 RCW. Active
Order 2021-04
  • Policy Direction
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to extend the on demand taxi and flat rate for hire service pilot program at Sea-Tac International Airport until September 30, 2022.
Active
Order 2021-03
  • Staff Appointments
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to approve execution of the Executive Director employment agreement Active
Order 2021-01 An order of the Port of Seattle Commission electing a slate of commission officers for calendar year 2021 Active
Order 2021-02
  • Social Responsibility
An order of the Port of Seattle Commission to require the Executive Director to continue the indefinite postponement of the expenditure of funds for the design or construction of a cruise terminal on Terminal 46 until a reassessment of the industry is delivered to Commission, and other requirements before construction is authorized. Active
2020-21
  • Social Responsibility
An Order of the Port of Seattle Commission to authorize additional adjustments to agreements with tenants and concessionaires impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Active
2020-20
  • Social Responsibility
A motion of the Port of Seattle Commission to adopt the new names for the six Port-owned public access and shoreline habitat sites along the Duwamish River as determined through the community engagement project, "Incredible Parks Want Incredible Names." Active
2020-19
  • Social Responsibility
A Motion of the Port of Seattle Commission to direct the Executive Director to examine Port operations and policies for sources of racial bias and discrimination and to develop programs and policies eliminating inequity in all aspects of the organization. Active
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