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Port Programs and Projects

Programs are initiatives we run in partnership with communities, other governments, and industries to promote economic development and high quality of life.

Projects are investments the port makes in port-owned facilities or investments we’ve made that improve the safety and efficiency of port operations.

At any given moment there are dozens of programs and projects happening. We're building solutions for the future — today!

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Hazardous Materials Management

The Port of Seattle's Hazardous Waste Program at SEA Airport ensures proper management of hazardous waste streams through educational and technical assistance efforts that emphasize compliance, waste minimization, and recycling. ...

High School Internships

The summer high school internship program opens for applications in May of each year. Why intern with the Port? It's not just another summer job. Few organizations, public or private, can offer high schools interns the exper...

Honeybee Conservation

Unused open space at SEA Airport now houses 24 honeybee hives to increase pollinator health. SEA's newest residents, 500,000 honeybees, joined ranks in June 2013 with the 777s and other aircraft that call the airport home. In p...

I-5 / SR 509 Freight and Congestion Relief Project

The proposed extension of SR 509 from its current terminus at South 188th Street to a new connection to I-5 at South 210th Street, and the widening of I-5 from South 210th Street to South 320th Street in Federal Way, provides seve...

International Arrivals Facility

Status: Completed Q1 2022 The Port of Seattle has built a new, expanded International Arrivals Facility (IAF) at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to significantly enhance the international passenger experience, ad...

International Public Market Feasibility Study

About the Project In Spring of 2023, the Port of Seattle and King County hired New Venture Advisors to conduct a feasibility study to determine if an International Public Market (IPM) is the right fit for our community and regi...

Lander Street Bridge Project

The current S. Lander St. configuration does not meet our standards on efficiency for people or freight, safety or environmental impact. For over 20 years, multiple government agencies identified a need to build a bridge over the ...

Late Night Noise Limitation Program

About the late night noise limitation programThe Late Night Noise Limitation Program is a new, voluntary Port of Seattle program designed to reduce late night noise at SEA Airport by encouraging air carriers to fly during less noi...

Lora Lake Apartments Clean Up

Lora Lake Apartments Cleanup Prior to the 1940s, the current Lora Lake Apartments site at 15001 Des Moines Memorial Dr, Burien, WA 98148 was used as residential and farmlands. During the 1940s, it became the site of Novak Barre...

Lower Duwamish River Habitat Restoration Plan (LDRHRP)

In 2009, the Port of Seattle Commission adopted the Lower Duwamish River Habitat Restoration Plan. The plan identifies over 70 acres of habitat restoration and enhancement opportunities on port-owned property on the Lower Duwamish...

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