In July 2023, the Port adopted Land Stewardship Principles across Port programs and for all land uses. These Principles establish value statements and guidance for decision-making when it comes to lan...
Time off to rest and rejuvenate is key to continually being a highly effective public agency. This page outlines the many types of time-off and leave benefits available to the Port's non-represented e...
Note: Employees represented by a labor union should refer to their collective bargaining agreements for information on life and disability insurance.
Basic Life
The Port provides a Basic Life in...
Photo credits: Spike Mafford for the pictures of Magnetic Anomaly
Title: Magnetic Anomaly
Artist: Ned Kahn
Year: 2021
Medium: Aluminum, Steel
Dimensions: 15-20' x 12'
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The Port of Seattle is committed to reducing our environmental footprint while continuing to serve the needs of our maritime customers. Our marinas top priorities are to protect our precious natu...
Vision: Leading the way to a clean, healthy, and sustainable Puget Sound.Mission: Supporting a sustainable Maritime Industry with innovative stormwater management that benefits local communi...
In 2022, the Port hired Seattle Jobs Initiative to identify in-demand, living-wage career pathways in the maritime and green jobs industries. Seattle Jobs Initiative analyzed the following two career ...
Building Sustainable ShorelinesOur region's aquatic environment, especially salmon habitat, is one of the Northwest's greatest resources. Around Puget Sound, several wild salmon runs have been protect...
Located in fresh water just inside the locks, the Maritime Industrial Center offers short-term and daily moorage for vessels up to 250 feet (76m) in length.
1,518 linear feet (463m) of concrete ...
As a part of the Century Agenda, Workforce Development is helping the Port to increase work force training, jobs, and business opportunities for local communities in port-related industries such as ma...