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Getting
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Port of Walla Walla Commissioners, pictured with the Washington Public Ports Association’s Port of the Year award, include Vice President Fred Bennett, President Paul Schneidmiller and Secretary Mike Fredrickson. The award, presented annually by the WPPA, saluted the Port of Walla Walla for its “remarkable leadership in enhancing the economic vitality of Southeastern Washington.” Among projects cited were the Railex distribution center, winery incubator buildings and support of U.S. Highway 12 four-laning from Walla Walla to Tri-Cities.
Port of Walla Walla Commissioners, pictured with the Washington Public Ports Association’s Port of the Year award, include Vice President Fred Bennett, President Paul Schneidmiller and Secretary Mike Fredrickson. The award, presented annually by the WPPA, saluted the Port of Walla Walla for its “remarkable leadership in enhancing the economic vitality of Southeastern Washington.” Among projects cited were the Railex distribution center, winery incubator buildings and support of U.S. Highway 12 four-laning from Walla Walla to Tri-Cities.
Photo by Donna Lasater

Port Responsibilities
    Public port districts are authorized by state law to undertake many activities to enhance the economic welfare of local communities. These regulations authorize the Port of Walla Walla to:

  • Develop waterfronts, airports and other facilities for handling cargo and passengers.
  • Provide capital improvements needed for industrial and manufacturing facilities within the Port District.
  • Improve Port District lands so they can be sold or leased for industrial and commercial purposes.
  • Aquire, construct, install, improve and oper- ate sewer and water utilities to serve its own properties and that of
  • Execute business recruitment strategies.
  • Levy taxes and sell bonds to develop properties and manufacturing facilities.

Port Leadership

    The Port of Walla Walla has three elected commissioners who represent you...the shareholders. The commissioners are Paul Schneidmiller, president, Fred Bennett, vice president, and Mike Fredrickson, secretary.
    While all commissioners are elected on a countywide basis, each must live in a specific commissioner district within Walla Walla County. The districts are the same as the Walla Walla county commissioner districts.
    Schneidmiller, president of World Wide Travel Service, Inc., represents District 1, which encompasses more than half the City of Walla Walla and the Stateline area.
    Fredrickson, managing member of Associated Appraisers of Walla Walla LLC, represents District 2, which includes the eastern third of the City of Walla Walla, Dixie, Waitsburg and Prescott.
    Bennett, a retired Walla Walla College professor of engineering, represents District 3, including College Place, Touchet, Lowden, Burbank, Eureka, Clyde and the western part of the county.
    Each commissioner serves a six-year term. Terms are staggered so that one position is up for election every two years.

    Commissioners decide each year who will hold the offices of president, vice president and secretary.
    Port of Walla Walla Commissioners, and those at other Ports with similar business volume, are entitled to $90 per day compensation for each day or portion of a day spent attending meetings or performing other services on behalf of the Port District.
    The law prohibits commissioners from receiving more than $8,640 per year in such compensation. In addition, Port Commissioners receive a salary of up to $750 per month.

Port Finances

    Ports may levy, without a public vote, a property tax of no more than 45-cents per $1,000 of assessed property valuation for general Port purposes. When an industrial development district is formed under state law, commissioners may levy an additional 45-cents per $1,000 of assessed value for a period of no longer than 12 years.
    The Port of Walla Walla currently levies only the first tax for general port purposes. Including revenue from the Walla Walla Regional Airport, the Port District receives only 10 percent of its revenues from property taxes.
    Washington State law provides for Port Commissioners to designate administrative powers and duties to the managing official of the Port District. This is done with a Port Commission resolution establishing guidelines and procedures for the managing official to follow.
    In that manner, the Executive Director and his or her staff can perform their duties in a timely and efficient manner. Still, as policy makers, Port commissioners remain responsible for district operations.
    Regular Port of Walla Walla Commission meetings are at 1:00 p.m. on the second Thursday and 6:00 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month at the Port office.

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Port of Walla Walla Budget
2007 Projected Revenues • $16,658,280
2007 Projected Revenues
2007 Projected Expenses • $16,562,029
2007 Projected Expenses

The Port has established reserve funds for the Port and Airport. The Port utilizes these reserves to assist with financing capital improvements.

Port of Walla Walla Staff
Jim Kuntz
Executive Director
Paul Gerola
Economic Development Director
Ron Johnson
Assistant Airport Manager Operations
Jennifer Skoglund
Assistant Airport Manager
Administrative Services
Jackie Hardesty
Auditor/ Treasurer
Becky Hulse
Executive Assistant
June Meiners
Receptionist
Ken Clayton
ARFF/Security Captain
Brent Partlow
ARFF/Security
Jake Riggs
ARFF/Security
Gary Stewart
Maintenance
Elias Alonso
Maintenance
Darren Brinson
Maintenance
Louis Gagnon
Maintenance
Terry Dickerson
Summer Crew
Alim Meza
Summer Crew
Dale Peterson
Summer Crew
Marcello Sotelo
Summer Crew
Walla Walla Area
Small Business Center
Rich Monacelli
Director
Phone: 509-527-4681
Port of Walla Walla Watch
Carl Tyler
Design / Editor
Port of Walla Walla
310 A Street
Walla Walla Regional Airport
Walla Walla, Washington 99362
Phone: 509-525-3100
Fax: 509-525-3101
www.portwallawalla.com
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