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Port of Tacoma Commission to meet March 18
Port of Tacoma Commissioners on March 18 will consider action to support the City of Tacoma’s streets initiative, a new lease for ILWU-PMA Benefits Plan, purchase of a rail switch tamper, an amendment to a license agreement with InfraUS Towers I, LLC, and a master policy directive. A full agenda can be found here and a recap of the February 19 meeting can be found here⇒
Meetings are streamed live and also available for later viewing. Public comment may be given in person or sent by email to [email protected]. For more information, please see our public comment procedure page ⇒
 ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
Watch the Port's 2025 State of the Port Video
Watch the Port's 2025 State of the Port video, showcasing the significant accomplishments and milestones achieved in 2024! Port leaders summarize efforts to drive economic growth, environmental sustainability, and community engagement as guided by the Port's 2021-2026 Strategic Plan. Watch now ⇒
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 ORGANIZATIONAL SUCCESS
Watch the March Working Waterfront
In this month's episode of our award-winning news show, we spotlight the start of foundation work at the Port Maritime Center, work replacing railroad track switches, progress on the SR167 Completion Project, and community photos from Monkeyshines. Watch now ⇒
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 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Ports & Popcorn Speaker Series
Join us for fun, informative presentations about the Port of Tacoma and the maritime industry! These talks are free and take place at the Grand Cinema in downtown Tacoma. It's a fantastic way to learn about the Port. Learn more about the speaker lineup here ⇒
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 ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
Diary of a Port Biologist: Anna's Humming "Brrrrr!"-ds
Hardy may not be the first word that comes to mind when thinking about Anna’s hummingbirds, but don’t let their small stature and colorful pink and green feathers fool you. They may only weigh as much as a nickel, but these little birds are tough. Unlike other species of Pacific Northwest hummingbirds, Anna’s do not migrate. Instead, they survive snow and freezing... Read more ⇒
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 ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
Join us for an Earth Day Beach Cleanup this April
Calling all ocean lovers and eco-warriors! Join us on Saturday, April 12 at 10 a.m. at Dickman Mill Park for a special Earth Day beach cleanup, presented in partnership with Parks Tacoma. Every piece of trash removed from the beach is a step towards a cleaner, healthier ocean ecosystem. All supplies provided. All ages welcome. Rain or shine! Sign up now ⇒
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In her latest diary entry, our intrepid Port biologist profiles Anna's hummingbirds. If you retain only one of the various fascinating facts... Read more ⇒ |
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Though today is cold and rainy, it's only a matter of time before the sun breaks through. Photo by Briana Luquette. #ItsaBeautifulDay Read more ⇒ |
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It feels like forever since we've been able to see the Olympic Mountains standing above Commencement Bay. Even though the weekend... Read more ⇒ |
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We're all dealing with one less hour of sleep today, and we hope you haven't been too cranky. If it helps put things in perspective... Read more ⇒ |
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