
PORT OF SEATTLE
MEMORANDUM
DATE: March 3, 2011
TO: Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer
FROM: Tom Barnard, Research and Policy Analyst
Geri Poor, Regional Transportation Manager
SUBJECT: Century Agenda Committee Budget
Amount of This Request: Not to Exceed $145,000
Source of Funds: Commission contingency funds
ACTION REQUESTED: Request Port Commission authorization for up to $145,000 to meet
the costs of the Century Agenda, including $20,000 for a part-time intern to assist with
organization and logistics, and $30,000 to $40,000 for audio-visual taping services.
SYNOPSIS:
Starting in 2008, the Port of Seattle began creating a “Century Agenda” — a comprehensive
vision and strategic plan that focuses on the Port’s next quarter-century. The goal of the Century
Agenda is to refresh the Port’s strategic plan, using a process that builds upon the
accomplishments of the first century with a visionary look forward to the emerging challenges
and opportunities of the 21st century.
The first stage of the Century Agenda’s work was completed on August 4, 2009, with the
adoption by the Commission of the “Century Agenda: Expert Panels’ Recommended Guiding
Principles.” Since that time, both the Commission and Port staff have engaged in iterative
discussions to develop strategic goals to further work on the principles embodied in that report.
The need for a formal process to finalize these goals prompted a proposal to form a temporary
Port of Seattle Commission Committee, as provided for in the Commission’s Bylaws, to oversee
the next steps in the Commission’s strategic planning process. On January 4, 2011, the Century
Agenda Committee, chaired by Commissioner Albro, and joined by Commissioner Creighton,
was approved by the Commission.