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There are several ways you can participate in Port processes. The Commission has public meetings twice a month at the Pier 69 headquarters or at Sea-Tac Airport. The meetings also are streamed live on the Internet, archived to the Port Web site, and broadcast on public access TV.
If meetings aren't your thing, you can participate in one of the Port 101 tours or the Lunch Bus series in the summer.
Join the Port and our partners for this fun and educational series. Space is limited, so reserve early and register today. Advance reservations are required. (View flyer)
Seattle’s seaport is a major gateway for two-way trade with Asia. See how the operators at Terminal 18, Seattle’s largest container terminal, orchestrate the movement of cargo. Visit BNSF’s rail yard to learn about the transportation connections of ship, truck and rail and see the latest in cargo handling equipment. Longshore workers will talk about their jobs on the docks. Note: Due to security requirements, all attendees will be required to show government-issued photo ID.