August 14-Ongoing and Upcoming Traffic Impacts: Single lane closures and flaggers on 32nd Ave from S 212th St to Dead End from 7am – 4pm on 8/24 – 8/26 and 9/1 – 9/2Singe lane closure on northbound International Blvd from 208th St to 211th St from 7am – 4pm starting on 8/24 Ongoing and Upcoming … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
Census Bureau Adapts Operations to Ensure Everyone Is Counted
AUGUST 14-As the U.S. Census Bureau continues to monitor the impacts COVID-19 has on 2020 Census operations, changes to operations are being deployed to ensure the safety of staff and the public while maximizing the number of households that respond on their own to the 2020 Census. “We are taking steps and adapting our operations … Continue reading Census Bureau Adapts Operations to Ensure Everyone Is Counted
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary August 2-8
August 14- Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary August 2-8 EMS/Rescue 427 False Call 38 Fire 38 Good Intent 40 Haz Condition 10 Other 3 Service 17 Weekly Total 573 Annual Total Year to Date 17,188
SeaTac CARES Funding Extension
August 13 – Last month the City of SeaTac launched a small business grant program to help support businesses adversely affected by COVID-19. The funds originated from the Federal CARES Act and were distributed to cities through the State of Washington and King County. One of the eligible uses is provision of economic support and … Continue reading SeaTac CARES Funding Extension
SeaTac City Council is Now Accepting Remote Public Comments at Virtual Meetings
August 7-Effective with the August 11, 2020 Regular Council Meeting, the SeaTac City Council is implementing a pilot program of accepting remote public comments in addition to email/text public comments (see instructions below). This is an attempt to give the public another option for interacting with the City Council. If all goes well, the plan … Continue reading SeaTac City Council is Now Accepting Remote Public Comments at Virtual Meetings
SeaTac Police Seek Help in Catching Carjack Suspects
August 6-Anyone recognize these carjacking suspects? On June 27, 2020 around 11:20 PM, the victim and his passenger were driving west on S 176 in SeaTac in a 2007 Honda Accord. Two male suspects (pictured) approached the victim's vehicle, and one pointed a black handgun towards the driver. The suspects ordered both the driver and … Continue reading SeaTac Police Seek Help in Catching Carjack Suspects
Stolen Generator on the Loose
August 5-Well, you don't put this in your pocket and walk away. Stealing this generator took some doing. On July,27, SeaTac Police were called to a business, located in the 19000 block of Des Moines Memorial Dr S for a commercial burglary report. The victim reported that, over the prior weekend, someone broke into a … Continue reading Stolen Generator on the Loose
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
August 6- Ongoing and upcoming traffic impacts: • Single lane closure and flaggers on 32nd Ave from 212th St to Dead End 7am – 4pm until Aug. 14th Ongoing and Upcoming construction: • Large excavation for at-grade guideway near the west side of I-5 for about 3 months • Roadway work- installing and paving curbs, … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
Applications for 2021 Comprehensive Plan/Development Regulations Amendment Process are Due September 30, 2020
August 6-The Comprehensive Plan presents the community’s vision for how the city should grow and change to meet the demands of a growing region. The biennial amendment process (with adoption occurring in odd-numbered years) is an opportunity for community members to propose changes to the Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, in order to maintain consistency between SeaTac’s … Continue reading Applications for 2021 Comprehensive Plan/Development Regulations Amendment Process are Due September 30, 2020
SeaTac Officers Protect Elderly Woman from becoming a Crime Victim
August 6- On Tuesday, July 29, SeaTac Deputies responded to a reported burglary in progress at the home of a 74-year-old woman. A man had come into her home through an unsecured back door. The man had fled before police arrived, but the officers found that the woman’s home had security deficiencies, particularly regarding one … Continue reading SeaTac Officers Protect Elderly Woman from becoming a Crime Victim
