The design-build contract for the Federal Way Link Extension is more than 25% complete, with final design scheduled to complete by mid-2021. This demonstrates significant progress of the project following the launch of heavy construction in July 2020. "Community members across the region can watch the rapid construction progress that is now underway and look … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension design-build contract now more than 25% complete
Preparing for winter weather conditions
The National Weather Service is forecasting snow, ice and wind in King County, Pierce County and Snohomish County over the next several days which may have an impact on regional transportation. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for your commute during these challenging conditions: Be prepared: Sign up for text or email Service Alerts and … Continue reading Preparing for winter weather conditions
The SeaTac/Airport Station pedestrian overpass elevator is out of service.
February 12- The SeaTac/Airport Station pedestrian overpass elevator is out of service. The platform elevators are operating. Passengers who require the elevator, ride Link to Tukwila International Boulevard Station and Ride Metro’s RapidRide A Line bus service to S 176th St. Those who require elevator service from the street level at SeaTac/Airport Station, ride Metro’s … Continue reading The SeaTac/Airport Station pedestrian overpass elevator is out of service.
suspected car thief caught red handed
February 12-What started as a check on a male's welfare landed him a trip to the King County Jail. On February 3 at 3:45AM A deputy on routine patrol came across someone who appeared to be passed out in the parking lot of a hotel. This was in the 16700 block of International Boulevard South … Continue reading suspected car thief caught red handed
help catch a car thief
February 12-Our cars are more than transportation. Each mile becomes a memory in a rolling scrapbook. From first drives to second dates, our cars are silent partners in the milestones of our lives. This is why auto theft, for the King County Sheriff's Office, is more than a property crime. On January 23rd, 2021, this … Continue reading help catch a car thief
Don’t leave unattended cars running
February 12-As we approach below-freezing temperatures we once again want to remind you about the danger of leaving a running car unoccupied. Although this crime occurred outside of SeaTac city limits, its a good reminder to not leave your car running. At 4:02AM on February 8, a victim in the 13000 block of SE 191st … Continue reading Don’t leave unattended cars running
don’t Drink and drive
February 12- Jeeps inspire us to seek off-road adventure, but when we're impaired the road is always a dead end - guaranteed. Deputies in SW King County responded to this January report of a Jeep coming to rest in a backyard near the 4700 block of S 172nd Pl. in SeaTac. The driver was walking … Continue reading don’t Drink and drive
Clear your windshield before driving
February 12-Porthole: a small exterior window in a ship or aircraft. Since your vehicle, presumably, is not a 'ship' or an 'aircraft' we kindly ask that - during this cold, snowy, icy stretch of weather we are likely to have - that you not carve a small porthole in the ice or snow on your … Continue reading Clear your windshield before driving
SeaTac officers protect two kids from suspected dui driver
February 12-A ride with Grandpa should never be this dangerous or include an open container of alcohol. At 11:30PM on February 7, a City of SeaTac deputy initiated a traffic stop after noticing a Honda Civic driving erratically in the 1600 block of South 188th Street. As the deputy turned on his lights, the vehicle … Continue reading SeaTac officers protect two kids from suspected dui driver
Have A Say: King County Metro seeks community input through route to recovery survey
As we continue to transition through the pandemic’s recovery phases, King County Metro is making plans to gradually restore suspended service where needed most. In order to make the most informed service decisions for King County residents and Metro customers, we are seeking community feedback through a short survey on Metro’s route to recovery. Responses are due … Continue reading Have A Say: King County Metro seeks community input through route to recovery survey
