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RESOLUTION NO. 3759
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A RESOLUTION of the Port of Seattle Commission creating a Seattle-Tacoma
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International Airport ground transportation policy
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directive, including principles, goals, monitoring, and
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reporting, and affirming airport commute-trip-reduction
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goals for the port.
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WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle is committed to providing quality customer service,
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reducing congestion, and minimizing the environmental impacts of vehicles at Seattle-Tacoma
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International Airport; and
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WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle’s commitment includes implementing strategies and
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tactics to discourage use of private vehicles and promote higher-occupancy transportation
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modes; and
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WHEREAS, the port is committed to achieving or exceeding the goals created under
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the Washington State Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) program for Port of Seattle employees
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at the Airport; and
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WHEREAS, under the Washington state commute-trip-reduction program, the City of
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SeaTac established the 65 percent target drive-alone rate that applies to SeaTac area
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employers with over 100 employees, including the Port of Seattle; and
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WHEREAS, the Port of Seattle developed guiding principles and goals drawn from the
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Port’s Ground Transportation Access Plan, and affirmed the direction in public at the
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Commission’s July 10, 2018, “Travel to and From the Airport Study Session,” and were briefed
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in public again at the September 25, 2018, commission public meeting;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Port of Seattle Commission as follows:
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SECTION 1. The Policy Directive on Ground Transportation Principles and Goals as shown in
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the attached Exhibit A is hereby established.
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Item Number: 6g_reso
Meeting Date: July 9, 2019
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ADOPTED by the Port of Seattle Commission at a duly noticed public meeting thereof,
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held this ______ day of _______________________________ , 2019, and duly
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authenticated in open session by the signatures of the commissioners voting in favor thereof
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and the seal of the commission.
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Port of Seattle Commission
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