
COMMISSION AGENDA – Revised Action Item No. 8d Page 5 of 7
Meeting Date: January 9, 2018
Template revised September 22, 2016; format updates October 19, 2016.
Aviation
Sufficient Infrastructure Funding and Flexibility:
a. Ensure that federal agencies and members of Congress are supportive of in-
progress (such as NorthStar and IAF) and future (including SAMP and South
Satellite) capital projects and plans.
Efficient and Safe Airport Operations:
a. Oppose changes to our nation’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) system that 1)
negatively impact a fully functioning statewide airport ecosystem; 2) create
uncertainty or reduction in job quality for current federal employees; 3) reduce
responsiveness to community needs related to aircraft impacts; and 4) reduce
funding and long-term investment predictability for ATC infrastructure.
b. Encourage FAA to provide structure and systemic context to safety management,
and to require airports to establish and maintain a Safety Management System
to manage airfield risk.
Increased Community Focus:
a. Ensure federal support for a broad range of innovative strategies to offset the
local air quality impacts and greenhouse gas emissions associated with increased
air traffic growth.
Welcoming and Competitive Immigration & Trade Policies:
a. Coordinate with federal agencies on a reasonable timeframe for implementation
of REAL ID.
Maritime
Diesel Emissions Reductions and DERA:
a. Support authorization and full funding for the EPA Diesel Emissions Reduction
Act (DERA) program, which provides funding for emissions reduction programs.
Pebble Mine at Bristol Bay and Offshore Drilling:
a. The Port of Seattle Century Agenda commits the Port to actions and policies to
ensure the long-term vitality of the Northwest fishing industry and to being the
greenest, most energy efficient port in North America. The Port believes the
proposed pebble mine at Bristol Bay and offshore drilling off the Washington
coastline to be inconsistent with the Port’s Century Agenda goals.
i. The EPA has determined the proposed Pebble Mine at Bristol Bay would
jeopardize one of the world’s last wild salmon nurseries, a finding the
fishing industry has endorsed. The Port of Seattle opposes mining activity
and other development proposals in the Bristol Bay watershed that put
Bristol Bay fisheries at risk.
ii. Offshore drilling threatens our state’s fishing and tourism industries and
puts wildlife habitat at risk. The Port of Seattle opposes offshore oil
and gas drilling in both state and federal waters off the coastline of
Washington state.