Citywide Advisory Group Meeting #2 December 20, 2019 2 Todays - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1 Seattle Industrial & Maritime Strategy Citywide Advisory Group Meeting #2 December 20, 2019 2 Todays Agenda Lunch & Welcome Introductions & Process Recap Engagement Summary 1x1 Conversations Neighborhood


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Citywide Advisory Group

Meeting #2 December 20, 2019

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Seattle Industrial & Maritime Strategy

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Today’s Agenda

  • Lunch & Welcome
  • Introductions & Process Recap
  • Engagement Summary

–1x1 Conversations –Neighborhood Top Issues

  • Principles & Implications
  • Industry & Employment Analysis
  • Summary & Next Steps

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Citywide Advisory Group

Sally Clark, co-chair University of Washington Nicole Grant, co-chair MLK Labor Brian Surratt, co-chair Alexandria Alex Hudson Transportation Choices Coalition Barbara Nabors-Glass Seattle Goodwill Charley Royer Public Facilities District Commission President Stephanie Bowman Port of Seattle Councilmember Pacheco Seattle City Council Dave Gering Manufacturing Industrial Council

  • f Seattle

Erin Adams Seattle Made Erin Goodman SODO Business Improvement Area Fred Mendoza Public Stadium Authority Fred Rivera Seattle Mariners Greg Smith Urban Visions Johan Hellman BNSF John Persak International Longshore and Warehouse Union Jordan Royer Pacific Merchant Shipping Association Marie Kurose Workforce Development Council

  • f Seattle-King County

Mike Stewart Ballard Alliance Business Improvement Area Peter Nitze Nitze-Stagen Rick Kolpa Prologis Robb Stack Stack Industrial Properties Sam Farrazaino Georgetown Safety Task Force/Georgetown Strong Terri Mast Inlandboatman’s Union 3

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Industrial & Maritime Strategy Planning Process

OUTREACH

Principles/ Top Issues

OUTREACH

Policy Alternatives

OUTREACH

Draft Policies

OUTREACH

Governance & Overall

  • 4. LATE MAR

Draft Polices

  • 1. TODAY

Kick-Off

  • 2. MID-DEC

Principles

  • 3. EARLY FEB

Policy Alternatives

  • 5. LATE APR

Recommend Policies & EIS Alternatives

7 Citywide Advisory Group Meetings

4

To Mayor & Council

  • 7. MID-JULY

Recommend Policies & EIS Alternatives

  • 6. EARLY JUN

Refine EIS Alternatives

OUTREACH

Final Draft from Mayor To Mayor Econ. Impact Analysis Industry Cluster Analysis

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Industrial & Maritime Strategy Planning Process

OUTREACH

Principles/ Top Issues

OUTREACH

Policy Alternatives

OUTREACH

Draft Policies

OUTREACH

Governance & Overall

  • 4. LATE MAR

Draft Polices

  • 1. TODAY

Kick-Off

  • 2. MID-DEC

Principles

  • 3. EARLY FEB

Policy Alternatives

  • 5. LATE APR

Recommend Policies & EIS Alternatives

7 Citywide Advisory Group Meetings

5

To Mayor & Council

  • 7. MID-JULY

Recommend Policies & EIS Alternatives

  • 6. EARLY JUN

Refine EIS Alternatives

OUTREACH

Final Draft from Mayor To Mayor Econ. Impact Analysis Industry Cluster Analysis

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Meeting Cycle

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Procedures

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Ground Rules Responsibilities Working Consensus

  • Everyone’s voice

counts

– Take turns – Each perspective is valid – Listen respectfully – Questions are okay

  • Forward movement
  • Positive

recommendations

  • Participate

regularly & on-time

  • Positive

communication

  • Represent your

perspective

  • Acknowledge any

conflicts of interest

  • Leverage resources

& information

  • Advocate for

recommendations

  • Institutional

knowledge

  • Conduit of

information

  • Everyone

gets their say

  • Recommendations

you can “live with”

  • If we must vote:

80% = consensus (in attendance)

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Today’s Agenda

  • Lunch & Welcome
  • Introductions & Process Recap
  • Engagement Summary

–1x1 Conversations –Neighborhood Top Issues

  • Principles & Implications
  • Industry & Employment Analysis
  • Summary & Next Steps

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  • Cautious optimism
  • Appreciation of

Mayor’s approach

  • Some skepticism

and/or suspicion

  • Varied take-aways

from previous effort

  • Willingness to suspend

judgement … for now

  • Strong desire to define

a vision that:

ü is forward thinking, ü goes beyond traditional roles, and ü addresses Seattle’s future needs (spectrum of jobs; affordability)

Themes from 1x1 Conversations

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Neighborhood Top Issues Georgetown & South Park Interbay SODO Ballard

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Georgetown & South Park

  • Clint Berquist,

Georgetown Community Council

  • Roger Bialous, Georgetown Brewing
  • Johnny Bianchi, Industrial Space Seattle
  • Sam Farrazaino, Equinox Studios
  • Jon Holden, Machinists Union 751
  • Kevin Kelly, Recology
  • Paulina Lopez,

Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition

  • Veronica Wade, South Seattle College
  • Karen Lee, Pioneer Human Services
  • Maria Ramirez,

Duwamish Valley Housing Coalition

Top Issues

  • Affordable workforce housing
  • Pathways for training into industrial

jobs

  • Environmental equity

+ pollution mitigation

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SODO

  • Don Ayers, American Life
  • Kristal Fiser, UPS
  • Erin Goodman, SODO BIA
  • Lisa Howard, Pioneer Square BIA
  • Ron Judd, WSDOT
  • Brian Mannelly, SSA Marine
  • Fred Mendoza, Public Stadium Authority
  • Mark Miller, Macmillian-Piper
  • John Persak,

International Longshore & Warehouse Union

  • Fred Rivera, Seattle Mariners
  • Lauren Ross, SODO BIA
  • Maiko Winkler Chin, Chinatown ID PDA

Top Issues

  • Public safety as a jobs issue
  • Transit access within SODO
  • Improve cargo movement

(Ballardßà SODO ßà Kent)

  • Pedestrian safety
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Interbay

  • Louise Furrow, Seattle Pacific University
  • Ginny Gilder, Seattle Storm
  • Nathan Hartman, Kerf Design
  • Johan Hellman, BNSF Railway
  • Brian Lloyd, Beacon Development Group
  • Terri Mast, Inlandboatman’s Union
  • Mike Murphy,

Holy Mountain Brewing Company

  • Richard Lazaro, Expedia
  • Chris Barrows,

Pacific Seafood Processors Association

  • Chad See, Freezer Longline Coalition
  • Charlie Costanzo, American Waterways

Top Issues

  • Protection of land with water

adjacency for industrial use

  • Clarify intention for area north of

Dravus Street

  • Sound Transit alignment
  • Incubate and support small

maker businesses

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Ballard

  • Warren Aakervik, Ballard Oil
  • Brad Benson, Stoup Brewing
  • Suzie Burke, Fremont Dock Company
  • Tom Friedman,

Ballard District Council

  • Haley Keller, Peddler Brewing
  • Eugene Wasserman,

North Seattle Industrial Association

  • Eric Nelson, Nordic Heritage Museum
  • Mike Stewart, Ballard Alliance
  • Shaunie Wheeler, Teamsters Joint Council
  • Sarah Scherer, Seattle Maritime Academy

Top Issues

  • Industry friendly Sound Transit

alignment

  • Manage conflicts arising from

growth pressure (RVs and tent camping)

  • Protect zoning within MIC
  • Apprenticeship programs for

worker pipeline

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Neighborhood Top Issues

Georgetown South Park

  • Affordable workforce housing
  • Pathways for training

into industrial jobs

  • Environmental equity / pollution

mitigation Interbay

  • Protection of land with water adjacency

for industrial use

  • Intention for area north of Dravus Street
  • Sound Transit alignment
  • Incubate and support small maker

businesses SODO

  • Public safety as a jobs issue
  • Transit access within SODO
  • Improve cargo movement

(Ballardßà SODO ßà Kent)

  • Pedestrian safety

Ballard

  • Industry friendly Sound Transit alignment
  • Manage conflicts arising from growth

pressure (RVs and tent camping)

  • Protect zoning within MIC
  • Apprenticeship programs for

worker pipeline

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Today’s Agenda

  • Lunch & Welcome
  • Introductions & Process Recap
  • Engagement Summary

–1x1 Conversations –Neighborhood Top Issues

  • Principles & Implications
  • Industry & Employment Analysis
  • Summary & Next Steps

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Mayor Durkan’s Principles (2020)

  • A. Using the power of local workers and companies to chart a blueprint for the future.
  • B. Strengthening and growing Seattle’s industrial and maritime sectors.
  • C. Promoting equitable access to living-wage jobs through an inclusive economy and

ladders of economic opportunity.

  • D. Improving the movement of people and goods to and within industrial zones and

increase safety for all travel modes.

  • E. Aligning Seattle’s industrial and maritime strategy with key climate and

environmental protection goals.

  • F. Developing a proactive land use policy agenda that harnesses growth and

economic opportunities to ensure innovation and industrial jobs are a robust part

  • f our future economy.
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Mayor Durkan’s Principles (2020)

  • A. Using the power of local workers and companies to chart a blueprint for the future.
  • B. Strengthening and growing Seattle’s industrial and maritime sectors.
  • C. Promoting equitable access to living-wage jobs through an inclusive economy and

ladders of economic opportunity.

  • D. Improving the movement of people and goods to and within industrial zones and

increase safety for all travel modes.

  • E. Aligning Seattle’s industrial and maritime strategy with key climate and

environmental protection goals.

  • F. Developing a proactive land use policy agenda that harnesses growth and

economic opportunities to ensure innovation and industrial jobs are a robust part

  • f our future economy.

What do these principles imply for future strategies?

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Today’s Agenda

  • Lunch & Welcome
  • Introductions & Process Recap
  • Engagement Summary

–1x1 Conversations –Neighborhood Top Issues

  • Principles & Implications
  • Industry & Employment Analysis
  • Summary & Next Steps

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Today’s Agenda

  • Lunch & Welcome
  • Introductions & Process Recap
  • Engagement Summary

–1x1 Conversations –Neighborhood Top Issues

  • Principles & Implications
  • Industry & Employment Analysis
  • Summary & Next Steps

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Next Meeting Citywide Advisory Group: February 5, 2020 3 - 5pm

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