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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 4126CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 4126 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, EXPRESSING APPRECIATION TO THE BOEING COMPANY FOR CHOOSING RENTON AS THE LOCATION FOR PRODUCTION OF BOEING'S 737 MAX AIRPLANE. WHEREAS, Renton has been proud to be a home of The Boeing Company ("Boeing") for 70 years and has shared in Boeing's long history of aviation innovation and excellence. The first commercial jet, the Boeing 707, was made in Renton, and the best selling jets in history have been assembled in Renton ever since; and WHEREAS, the Boeing 737 is the world's most popular and reliable commercial jet transport, with over 9,000 orders to date. Boeing is ramping up production in Renton to historic levels and is hiring more than 1,200 people to work in Renton, on top of its estimated workforce in Renton of approximately 14,000. Boeing forecasts global demand for more than 23,000 airplanes in the 737's single aisle market segment over the next 20 years at a value of nearly $2 trillion; and WHEREAS, Boeing has launched a new aircraft family, the 737 MAX, a new engine variant of the market-leading 737 plane which will be technologically advanced and have the best fuel efficiency and lowest operating costs in the single aisle jet market; and WHEREAS, Boeing has recently announced it intends to build the new 737 MAX in Renton, pending approval of an early contract extension with the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers (1AM); and 1 RESOLUTION NO. 4126 WHEREAS, as the first city to join the Aerospace Futures Alliance, a founding member of the Washington Aerospace Partnership (WAP), a founding member of the King County Aerospace Alliance and as an investor in the Aerospace Competitiveness Study commissioned by the WAP, Renton strongly supports and appreciates statewide and countywide efforts to strengthen the aerospace industry across Washington and increase jobs in this important economic sector; and WHEREAS, the recently conducted WAP Aerospace Competitiveness Study concludes that Boeing's highly experienced and seasoned workforce in Renton and the unrivaled network of suppliers that support 737 production are advantages of the 737 MAX being sited at its current 737 production location in Renton; and WHEREAS, the City of Renton strongly supports statewide aerospace policy and funding advocacy efforts that support expanding and strengthening workforce development, training and education, including action items following the WAP's Aerospace Competitiveness Study such as expanding the Launch Year program and increasing engineering and aerospace mechanic training capacity; tax policies that encourage the growth and long-term health of the industry, including the extension of the pre-production aerospace tax incentive; and improving transportation infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Renton's highest economic development priority is to make every effort, at the local, regional, state and federal levels to ensure the 737 MAX is assembled in Renton. Renton is already working with Boeing company leaders on a daily basis to ensure the production ramp up goes smoothly. From monthly all-hands-on-deck project coordination meetings to issuing some construction permits over-the-counter, Renton is demonstrating that 2 RESOLUTION NO. 4126 it is the best place in the world to build commercial airplanes. The City is already working with Boeing to enhance movement of freight and employees, including working toward the extension of King County METRO'S planned "F Line" Bus Rapid Transit from the Renton Transit Center to Boeing's Renton plant, and working to secure funding to increase capacity along the State Route 167/1 nterstate 405 corridor. Through partnerships with the state Transportation Improvement Board and the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, the City is moving forward in 2012 on projects to improve freight mobility and traffic safety and movement at Garden Avenue as well as the next phase of the Strander Boulevard/SW 27th Street project near the headquarters of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Boeing is currently expanding its presence at Renton Municipal Airport and the City is working with Boeing to address its additional needs at the airport. The City is working with Boeing to address future employee parking needs, and is eager to explore public-private partnerships to do so, including potential use of secured infrastructure financing tools. The City also strongly supports the rapid expansion of aerospace training programs at Renton Technical College and enhancing math and science education at the Kindergarten-12th grade levels, as well as increasing capacity of engineering training at the State's other higher institutions; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I. The above recitals are found to be true and correct in all respects. SECTION II. The Mayor and City Council congratulate Boeing and the International Machinists & Aerospace Workers on their positive contract negotiations and express significant 3 RESOLUTION NO. 4126 appreciation to Boeing for choosing Renton as the location for assembly of the 737 MAX. The City confirms its commitment to surpassing the company's needs and expectations in Renton. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 5th day of December , 2011. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 5th day of December , 2011. e / As Denis Law, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney VV/'f" RES.1537:12/5/ll:scr 4