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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


  1. 1 Seattle Industrial & Maritime Strategy Citywide Advisory Group Meeting #2 December 20, 2019

  2. 2 Today’s Agenda • Lunch & Welcome • Introductions & Process Recap • Engagement Summary – 1x1 Conversations – Neighborhood Top Issues • Principles & Implications • Industry & Employment Analysis • Summary & Next Steps

  3. 3 Citywide Advisory Group Sally Clark, co-chair Dave Gering Jordan Royer University of Washington Manufacturing Industrial Council Pacific Merchant Shipping Association of Seattle Nicole Grant, co-chair Marie Kurose MLK Labor Erin Adams Workforce Development Council Seattle Made of Seattle-King County Brian Surratt, co-chair Alexandria Erin Goodman Mike Stewart SODO Business Improvement Area Ballard Alliance Alex Hudson Business Improvement Area Transportation Choices Coalition Fred Mendoza Public Stadium Authority Peter Nitze Barbara Nabors-Glass Nitze-Stagen Seattle Goodwill Fred Rivera Seattle Mariners Rick Kolpa Charley Royer Prologis Public Facilities District Greg Smith Urban Visions Robb Stack Commission President Stack Industrial Properties Stephanie Bowman Johan Hellman Port of Seattle BNSF Sam Farrazaino Georgetown Safety Task Councilmember Pacheco John Persak Force/Georgetown Strong Seattle City Council International Longshore and Warehouse Union Terri Mast Inlandboatman’s Union

  4. 4 Industrial & Maritime Strategy Planning Process 7 Citywide Advisory Group Meetings 1. T ODAY 2. M ID -D EC 3. E ARLY F EB 4. L ATE M AR 5. L ATE A PR Kick-Off Principles Policy Draft Polices Industry Econ. To Recommend Alternatives Cluster Impact Mayor Policies Analysis Analysis & EIS Alternatives OUTREACH OUTREACH OUTREACH OUTREACH Principles/ Policy Alternatives Draft Policies Governance Top Issues & Overall 6. E ARLY J UN 7. M ID -J ULY Refine EIS Recommend from To Mayor Alternatives Policies & EIS Mayor & Council Alternatives OUTREACH Final Draft

  5. 5 Industrial & Maritime Strategy Planning Process 7 Citywide Advisory Group Meetings 1. T ODAY 2. M ID -D EC 3. E ARLY F EB 4. L ATE M AR 5. L ATE A PR Kick-Off Principles Policy Draft Polices Industry Econ. To Recommend Alternatives Cluster Impact Mayor Policies Analysis Analysis & EIS Alternatives OUTREACH OUTREACH OUTREACH OUTREACH Principles/ Policy Alternatives Draft Policies Governance Top Issues & Overall 6. E ARLY J UN 7. M ID -J ULY Refine EIS Recommend from To Mayor Alternatives Policies & EIS Mayor & Council Alternatives OUTREACH Final Draft

  6. Meeting Cycle

  7. 8 Procedures Working Ground Rules Responsibilities Consensus • Everyone’s voice • Participate • Leverage resources • Everyone counts regularly & on-time & information gets their say – Take turns • Positive • Advocate for • Recommendations – Each perspective is valid communication recommendations you can “ live with ” – Listen respectfully • Represent your • Institutional • If we must vote: – Questions are okay perspective knowledge 80% = consensus • Forward movement (in attendance) • Acknowledge any • Conduit of • Positive conflicts of interest information recommendations

  8. 9 Today’s Agenda • Lunch & Welcome • Introductions & Process Recap • Engagement Summary – 1x1 Conversations – Neighborhood Top Issues • Principles & Implications • Industry & Employment Analysis • Summary & Next Steps

  9. Themes from 1x1 Conversations • Cautious optimism • Willingness to suspend judgement … for now • Appreciation of • Strong desire to define Mayor’s approach a vision that: • Some skepticism ü is forward thinking, and/or suspicion ü goes beyond traditional roles, and • Varied take-aways ü addresses Seattle’s future needs from previous effort (spectrum of jobs; affordability)

  10. Neighborhood Top Issues Georgetown Interbay & South Park SODO Ballard

  11. Georgetown & South Park • Clint Berquist, Top Issues Georgetown Community Council • Affordable workforce housing • Roger Bialous, Georgetown Brewing • Johnny Bianchi, Industrial Space Seattle • Pathways for training into industrial • Sam Farrazaino, Equinox Studios jobs • Jon Holden , Machinists Union 751 • Environmental equity • Kevin Kelly, Recology + pollution mitigation • Paulina Lopez, Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition • Veronica Wade , South Seattle College • Karen Lee, Pioneer Human Services • Maria Ramirez, Duwamish Valley Housing Coalition

  12. SODO • Don Ayers, American Life Top Issues • Kristal Fiser , UPS • Public safety as a jobs issue • Erin Goodman , SODO BIA • Lisa Howard , Pioneer Square BIA • Transit access within SODO • Ron Judd, WSDOT • Improve cargo movement • Brian Mannelly, SSA Marine (Ballard ßà SODO ßà Kent) • Fred Mendoza, Public Stadium Authority • Mark Miller, Macmillian-Piper • Pedestrian safety • John Persak , International Longshore & Warehouse Union • Fred Rivera , Seattle Mariners • Lauren Ross , SODO BIA • Maiko Winkler Chin, Chinatown ID PDA

  13. Interbay • Louise Furrow, Seattle Pacific University Top Issues • Ginny Gilder, Seattle Storm • Protection of land with water • Nathan Hartman, Kerf Design adjacency for industrial use • Johan Hellman, BNSF Railway • Brian Lloyd , Beacon Development Group • Clarify intention for area north of • Terri Mast, Inlandboatman’s Union Dravus Street • Mike Murphy , • Sound Transit alignment Holy Mountain Brewing Company • Richard Lazaro, Expedia • Incubate and support small • Chris Barrows, maker businesses Pacific Seafood Processors Association • Chad See, Freezer Longline Coalition • Charlie Costanzo, American Waterways

  14. Ballard • Warren Aakervik, Ballard Oil Top Issues • Brad Benson , Stoup Brewing • Industry friendly Sound Transit • Suzie Burke, Fremont Dock Company alignment • Tom Friedman , Ballard District Council • Manage conflicts arising from • Haley Keller, Peddler Brewing growth pressure (RVs and tent • Eugene Wasserman, camping) North Seattle Industrial Association • Eric Nelson , Nordic Heritage Museum • Protect zoning within MIC • Mike Stewart, Ballard Alliance • Shaunie Wheeler, Teamsters Joint Council • Apprenticeship programs for • Sarah Scherer, Seattle Maritime Academy worker pipeline

  15. Neighborhood Top Issues Georgetown South Park Interbay • Affordable workforce housing • Protection of land with water adjacency for industrial use • Pathways for training • Intention for area north of Dravus Street into industrial jobs • Environmental equity / pollution • Sound Transit alignment mitigation • Incubate and support small maker businesses SODO Ballard • Public safety as a jobs issue • Industry friendly Sound Transit alignment • Transit access within SODO • Manage conflicts arising from growth pressure (RVs and tent camping) • Improve cargo movement (Ballard ßà SODO ßà Kent) • Protect zoning within MIC • Pedestrian safety • Apprenticeship programs for worker pipeline

  16. 17 Today’s Agenda • Lunch & Welcome • Introductions & Process Recap • Engagement Summary – 1x1 Conversations – Neighborhood Top Issues • Principles & Implications • Industry & Employment Analysis • Summary & Next Steps

  17. 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 of our future economy.

  18. 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 of our future economy. What do these principles imply for future strategies?

  19. 20 Today’s Agenda • Lunch & Welcome • Introductions & Process Recap • Engagement Summary – 1x1 Conversations – Neighborhood Top Issues • Principles & Implications • Industry & Employment Analysis • Summary & Next Steps

  20. 21 Today’s Agenda • Lunch & Welcome • Introductions & Process Recap • Engagement Summary – 1x1 Conversations – Neighborhood Top Issues • Principles & Implications • Industry & Employment Analysis • Summary & Next Steps

  21. 22 Next Meeting Citywide Advisory Group : February 5, 2020 3 - 5pm

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