Mission
The Port of Tacoma makes strategic investments in our harbor and community to promote prosperity, trade and jobs, while protecting and enhancing our environment.
About the Port of Tacoma
Founded in 1918, the Port serves greater Pierce County by promoting trade, supporting family-wage jobs, and improving the environment. Today, more than 42,100 jobs and nearly $3 billion in economic activity in Pierce County depend on the Port of Tacoma.
We are committed to strong fiscal stewardship of public funds, active marketing and development of Port assets to promote business growth and jobs, and environmental remediation of Port-owned properties.
Through The Northwest Seaport Alliance, a marine cargo operating partnership of the Tacoma and Seattle ports, our trade customers move goods from all corners of Washington and the United States through the Tideflats to people all over the world.
We value our relationships with the community, customers, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, municipal governments, Joint Base Lewis–McChord (JBLM), and our regional economic development partners.
The Port is an independent municipal corporation that operates under Title 53 of the Revised Code of Washington.
Values
- Integrity and Transparency
- Excellence
- Adaptability
- Stewardship
- Teamwork and Partnerships
- Health and Safety
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Learn more about our mission and values.
Organizational Structure
The Port's major departments and function areas are:
- Executive
- Engineering, Environmental, and Planning Services
- Finance, Contracts, Purchasing, and Public Records
- Communications and Governmental Affairs
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Maintenance (Equipment and Facilities)
- Real Estate
- Security
The Port’s five Commissioners are elected by Pierce County voters and serve as the board of directors for the Port.
The Commission sets the Port’s strategic direction and delegates the implementation of the Strategic Plan to the Port’s executive director who, in turn, works closely with Port staff to carry out the goals and strategies contained in the plan.
The Port has nine departments that support the vital role we play in creating and sustaining sound economic development for Pierce County and Washington state.
Tax levy
Port of Tacoma property tax is exclusively dedicated to G.O. (general obligation) debt repayment, environmental projects, and transportation and infrastructure projects. Port of Tacoma Property Tax Snapshot
Our history
More than 100 years ago, the leaders of our community had a vision—to create a publicly owned port that would bring more ships, cargoes and jobs to our community.
On Nov. 5, 1918, Pierce County citizens cast their vote to support that vision by creating the Port of Tacoma—Pierce County’s Port—and electing our port’s first three commissioners.
Starting out on 240 acres, today the Port owns nearly 2,500 acres within the area known as the Tacoma Tideflats. Port operations support more than 42,100 jobs and nearly $3 billion in economic activity.