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Title Adopted Date Category Description Status See Also
Resolution 3658 Bonds Authorizing the issuance and sale of intermediate lien revenue refunding bonds in one or more series for the purpose of refunding certain outstanding revenue bonds of the Port; delegating authority for the sale of the bonds by negotiated sale, the negotiation, approval and execution of a bond purchase contract and the preparation and dissemination of a preliminary official statement and final official statement; authorizing the appointment of an escrow agent and execution of an escrow agreement; providing for continuing disclosure; and providing for a negotiated sale of the bonds to J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC, Barclays Capital Inc., Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Backstrom McCarley Berry & Co., LLC and Drexel Hamilton, LLC. Active
Resolution 3657 Real Property Surplus Declaring certain real property located in the City of SeaTac, Washington to be surplus and no longer needed for Port District purposes and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for transfer of the title to certain road improvements and real property to the City of SeaTac and the State of Washington and to transfer title to certain utility improvements to the City of Seattle. Active
Resolution 3656 Real Property Surplus Declaring certain real property, the water mains and appurtenances located at: 2585 S 194thSt, SeaTac WA and 2645 S 194th St, SeaTac, WA, the water mains and appurtenances located within the public right of way on S 160th St, SeaTac, WA, and on Port property on Host Road, SeaTac, WA to be surplus and no longer needed for Port District purposes and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for transfer of the title of these water mains and appurtenances to the Highline Water District. Active
Resolution 3653 Bonds Authorizing the issuance and sale of revenue refunding bonds in multiple series, in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $140,000,000 for the purpose of refunding certain outstanding revenue bonds of the Port and paying costs of issuance; authorizing preliminary and final official statements; authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to approve the sale date or dates, final principal amounts, interest rates, payment dates, redemption provisions, maturity dates and principal maturities for the bonds; authorizing the Designated Port Representative to appoint an escrow agent and execute an escrow agreement; and providing for a negotiated sale of the bonds to Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, Backstrom McCarley Berry & Co., LLC, Barclays Capital Inc., Drexel Hamilton, LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC. Active
Resolution 3652 Real Property Surplus Declaring certain real property located in the City of Bellevue (a portion of the Woodinville Subdivision) and all improvements located thereon and no longer needed for Port purposes, authorizing its transfer to the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority ("Sound Transit") and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents related to such transfer; and further authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute a permanent easement granting Sound Transit easement rights over the Port’s railbanked portion of the Woodinville Subdivision for potential future development of high capacity transportation facilities Active
Resolution 3651 Renaming Renaming Elliott Bay Park as Centennial Park Active
Resolution 3650 Environmental Revising and adopting the Port's policies and procedures under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) and its implementing rules, Chapter 43.21C RCW and Chapter 197-11 WAC, repealing all prior resolutions pertaining to the same subject matter and adopting climate change policies under SEPA Active
Resolution 3648 Bonds Authorizing the sale and issuance of limited tax general obligation refunding bonds of the Port in the principal amount of not to exceed $117,000,000 Active
Resolution 3646 Real Property Surplus Declaring surplus 2.84 acres of real property located in the City of Des Moines, WA, transferring title to same; amending the Comprehensive Scheme, deleting it from Unit 18. Active
Resolution 3644 Personal Property Surplus Declaring certain personal property surplus and no longer needed for port district purposes and authorizing its sale by public auction. Active
Resolution 3643 Bonds, Passenger Facility Charges Authorization of the sale and issuance of Passenger Facility Charge Revenue Refunding Bonds of the Port in the principal amount of not to exceed $165,000,000 for the purpose of refunding outstanding passenger facility charge revenue bonds; delegating authority for the sale of the bonds and the preparation and dissemination of a preliminary official statement and final official statement; authorizing the appointment of an escrow agents and execution of an escrow agreement; providing for continuing disclosure; providing for a negotiated sale of the bonds to Goldman, Sachs & Co., Barclays Capital Inc., Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated and Siebert Brandford Shank & Co., LLC; and amending Resolution No 3284, as amended Active
Resolution 3642 Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements, Real Property Surplus Amending Unit 20 of the Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements of the Port of Seattle by declaring certain real property surplus and no longer needed for Port of Seattle district purposes, deleting it from the Comprehensive Scheme, and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary to transfer title of the property to the State of Washington Department of Transportation. Active
Resolution 3641 Personal Property Surplus Declaring Port firefighting vehicle, Oshkosh T-3000, POS #824, Truck #762, as surplus for Port District purposes and further declaring that said property should be transferred to the Washington State Fire Training Academy. Active
Resolution 3640 Personal Property Surplus Declaring Port firefighting vehicle, Darley, POS #52, Engine #712, as surplus for Port District purposes and further declaring that said property should be transferred to the Puget Sound Skill Center. Active
Resolution 3639 Real Property Surplus Acquisition of that portion of the Woodinville Corridor located in Snohomish County that is reasonably necessary to link the rail services, equipment, and facilities within the port district to an interstate railroad system. Active
Resolution 3638 Real Property Surplus Declaring certain real property located in the City of Redmond and unincorporated King County (a portion of the Redmond Spur segment of the Woodinville Subdivision) and its improvements surplus and no longer needed for Port purposes; and authorizing the Chief Executive Officer to execute all documents necessary for transfer to the City of Redmond Active
Resolution 3637 Bonds Issuance and sale of intermediate lien revenue and refunding bonds - Aviation projects Active
Resolution 3636 Benefits Adopting an individual self-funded health insurance program for POS employees and retirees. Active
Resolution 3635 Foreign Trade Zone Application to the Foreign Trade Zone Board to reorganize General-Purpose Foreign Trade Zone Number 5 under the Alternative Site Framework. Active
Resolution 3632 Tax Levy Authorizing an increase in limit factor for maximum levy capacity pursuant to RCW 84.55.0101 Active
Resolution 3630 Real Property Surplus Providing for the acquisition by purchase and/or condemnation of certain real property located at 1443 1 Des Moines Memorial Drive South (King County Tax Number 202304-9 177), referenced as the Williams Property, in the City of Burien, Washington Active
Resolution 3629 Real Property Surplus Declaring Certain Vacant Unimproved Real Property located at S. 1 SSth Street and Sth Avenue South, located in the City of Burien, King County, Washington, and no longer needed for Port purposes authorizing its sale and authorizing the Managing Director, Aviation Division, the Director, Aviation Business Development, and Manager, Aviation Acquisitions and Relocations to execute all documents necessary to transfer the Property to the Highline School District Active
Resolution 3627 Miscellaneous Adding the City of Newcastle to the list of cities from which the Port of Seattle opted out as a participating taxing district in proposed local revitalization areas pursuant to Chapter 270, Laws of 2009.
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Resolution 3626 Miscellaneous Removing the Port of Seattle as a participating taxing district in the Cities of Auburn, Bellevue, Federal Way and Renton's proposed Revitalization Area(s) Active
Resolution 3624 Customer Facility Charges Amending and restating Resolution 3599, and imposing a Customer Facility Charge on customers of rental car companies accessing Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for the purposes of financing, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining a Consolidated Rental Car Facility and common use transportation equipment and facilities, and repealing all former Commission Resolutions pertaining to the Customer Facility Charge that are inconsistent with the terms hereof. Active
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