Mad about Seattles decision to become Shells Arctic drilling homeport? Heres how to get to the port commission public meeting at the airport today.
Mad about Seattle's decision to become Shell's Arctic drilling homeport? Here's how to get to this afternoon's public port commission meeting at the airport.

If you've ever wanted to go to a Port of Seattle public meeting—like, oh, maybe the one this afternoon that a bunch of environmentalists and labor organizers will be attending to address the port's decision to host Arctic drilling rigs—you might want to follow this map that The Stranger art department created.

Option No. 1: Take the light rail to SeaTac Airport, hike through the airport garage to Skybridge no. 1, cross said Skybridge, take the escalator down to the ground level, find a staircase just adjacent to the international ticketing counter, climb said staircase, and walk down a weird balcony hallway to the Amsterdam and London conference rooms. Option No. 2: Take the light rail to SeaTac Airport, then ask everyone who looks like they work at the airport where the "conference center" is. Option No. 3: Follow the scent of dead polar bears and hypocrisy.

The public meeting starts at 1 p.m. today, Tuesday, at the conference center in the airport. Protesters will likely speak their minds at the public comment period at the beginning of the meeting.