SR 167: New coalition must move state forward
The legislative session adjourned again without a comprehensive transportation funding plan. The bipartisan SR 167 Completion Coalition that included the Port of Tacoma, businesses of the port, labor...
View ArticlePORT: Performance data shouldn’t be combined
I read with dismay that the newly aligned ports of Seattle and Tacoma won’t be providing online access to their separate performance data. Rather, they will put up combined data (TNT, 1-22). The last I...
View ArticleEXPORTS: Invest more in ports and infrastructure
The good news about the ports of Seattle and Tacoma working together and Don Esterbrook’s recent comments about developing the capacity to deal with “megaships” (TNT, 4-1) reinforce that Washington...
View ArticlePORTS: Input obviously isn’t really being sought
Re: “Public to weigh in on Seaport plans” (TNT, 5-8). I wish to thank our elected port commissioners for the opportunity to provide public input about the combining of the ports of Tacoma and Seattle....
View ArticlePORT: Would Tacoma commissioners get salaries?
I appreciate your coverage of the Port of Tacoma alliance with the Seattle Port. I think it is important that citizens have a voice. One day’s notice for a meeting in Federal Way early in the morning...
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