Des Moines City Council is gearing up to host the upcoming High Line Forum meeting in September, following a productive July meeting that highlighted key developments in the region. The council discussed significant topics, including the anticipated economic impact of the FIFA World Cup and ongoing workforce development initiatives in collaboration with the Port of Seattle and High Line College.
During the meeting, council members received updates on the FIFA World Cup, which is expected to attract around 750,000 visitors to the region over several weeks. This influx is projected to generate approximately $33 billion in revenue for the Port of Seattle this year alone. Council members expressed interest in seeking economic support from the port, emphasizing that even a small contribution could significantly benefit the city.
City Manager Catherine Caffrey also provided insights into upcoming projects and initiatives, including a presentation from Sound Transit, which is expected to enhance public transportation options in the area.
As Des Moines prepares to host the High Line Forum, the council remains focused on leveraging regional events and partnerships to drive economic growth and community development. The discussions from this meeting underscore the city's proactive approach to maximizing opportunities for its residents and businesses.