AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Update (Seattle): U.S. Homeland Security eased restrictions for Iran’s national team, letting the squad enter the U.S. two days before its June 26 Seattle match vs. Egypt, while still requiring them to leave the day the game ends; Iran’s base remains in Tijuana, and the change is tied to longer travel logistics. Local Roads & Travel Disruption (Tacoma): The Tacoma Narrows Bridge fully reopened after emergency repairs to a cracked steel joint that had closed westbound lanes and snarled traffic. Tourism & Hospitality (Seattle World Cup): Seattle-area seafood and restaurant operators say World Cup crowds are boosting business, with watch parties and special menus drawing visitors to venues tied to the tournament’s Seattle matches. Community & Pride (Seattle): Seattle Pride’s “Rally” parade is set for June 28 downtown, with major crowds expected and World Cup visitors adding to the mix. Safety Reminder (Statewide): Washington State Patrol urged drivers to secure loads after a cited case of an unsecured cargo risk on the road. Outdoor Passes (National Parks): A Washington photographer criticized the America the Beautiful pass design, saying it pulls attention away from enjoying parks—an issue that could affect how visitors feel about summer travel.
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