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Port of Seattle Criticizes City Council’s Decision to Rezone Industrial Land

by Julius Ayo
April 23, 2026
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The Port of Seattle has strongly opposed the Seattle City Council’s recent decision to approve rushed legislation that it says will significantly disrupt the city’s maritime and industrial sectors. The Port argues that the move endangers thousands of union jobs, weakens Seattle’s competitive edge in global trade, and sets a precedent for further encroachment on industrial land.

“This decision is a setback for the public, who will ultimately bear the cost through lost economic opportunities and diminished resources,” the Port stated.

The Port also criticized the City Council for advancing the zoning change outside the comprehensive planning process, calling it a direct violation of a 2023 agreement designed to balance industrial land protection with responsible development in Sodo.

According to the Port, the primary beneficiary of the rezone is an out-of-state billionaire investor who strategically purchased industrial land years ago, anticipating that zoning changes would dramatically increase its value.

“Sodo should be a hub for maritime and clean energy industries—not residential development,” the statement continued. “Seattle must remain focused on strengthening its position in trade and advancing clean energy initiatives.”

The Port further expressed legal concerns, arguing that the legislation may violate both the State Environmental Policy Act and the Growth Management Act. While evaluating its legal options, the Port urged the Mayor to veto the decision, signaling that the fight to preserve Seattle’s industrial economy is far from over.

Tags: City CouncilPort Of SeattleRezone Industrial Land
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