Commissioners approved the implementation agreement that widens the waterway to 850 feet and clears the path for the tribally owned Puyallup Tribal Terminal, with construction targeted for late 2027. The Port of Tacoma and the Puyallup Tribe of Indians have cleared a critical hurdle for one of the Pacific Northwest’s most consequential maritime expansions in a generation, approving a binding agreement that will carve back tribal shoreline along …
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