COMMISSION AGENDA – Action Item __6o Page 6 of 7
Meeting Date: December 10, 2019
Template revised September 22, 2016.
significant projects and projects that result in significant emissions reductions at
airports and seaports across the state.
vi) Policies that promote use of clean energy technology, building energy efficiency, and
support a statewide reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as well as statewide goals
for clean power, and that can be implemented in ways that: leverage our state’s
competitiveness; maintain the efficient operation of essential public facilities such as
airports and seaports; and support equity between our business partners.
vii) State support for partnership with the Port on sustainable aviation fuels, including
state-level actions intended to drive development of clean fuels within the state for
use at in-state transportation facilities.
viii) Support state actions that promote climate change resilience, and support
collaboration with other government agencies in this effort, including a focus on
resilience within the transportation network.
ix) Policies that reduce carbon and air pollution emissions for passengers and employees
traveling to and from Port facilities, including promoting and improving the efficiency
of public transit transportation improvements, public transit, and increasing the
availability of low carbon fuels.
x) Policies advanced as part of the Washington Maritime BLUE: 2050 initiative, which
seeks to ensure that Washington state is home to the nation’s most sustainable
maritime industry by 2050, through maritime clean tech innovation and best
management practices that support living-wage jobs, a healthy environment, and
resilient communities.
d) Tax, Governance, Technology:
i) Tax: Support tax policies at the state level that support the economic health of port-
related businesses and activities, including:
(1) Policies that promote the efficient movement of freight and support those
communities that house the warehousing and distribution infrastructure
necessary to enable the Port of Seattle, the Northwest Seaport Alliance, and its
partner entities to serve Washington State businesses, including in agriculture,
manufacturing, and trade sectors.
(2) Policies that reduce the cost of manufacturing activities that support port-related
businesses, including businesses that support the efficient functioning of Seattle-
Tacoma International Airport and that incentivize construction of fishing vessels
in Washington State shipyards.