August 6-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for July 26-August 1, 2020. EMS/Rescue 470 False Call 36 Fire 35 Good Intent 36 Haz Condition 11 Other 5 Service 21 Weekly Total 614 Annual total year to date 16615
Puget Sound Fire Announces New Customer Service Survey Program
August 5-The Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority is your partner in helping to build safe and healthy communities for us all to enjoy. We are driven by our purpose to professionally and compassionately care for people! Our mission is to provide effective and sustainable services that meet the needs of a changing community with the … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Announces New Customer Service Survey Program
SeaTac to Distribute Free Face Coverings while Promoting Census
Aug 5-The City of SeaTac is holding a community face covering giveaway while also supporting the U.S. Census efforts. This event is part of the State’s effort to ensure everyone has access to face coverings. On Friday, August 7, from 2-4 PM, the City of SeaTac will be giving out approximately 10,000 face coverings to … Continue reading SeaTac to Distribute Free Face Coverings while Promoting Census
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for July 19-25, 2020
July 31-Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Weekly Incident Summary for July 19-25, 2020 EMS/Rescue 439 False Call 42 Fire 28 Good Intent 47 Haz Condition 7 Other 1 Service 13 Total 581 Annual Total Year-to-Date 16,001
Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
July 31-Ongoing and upcoming traffic impacts: • Road construction on 32nd Ave on August 1 from 9 AM – 5 PM. • Single-lane closure and flaggers on 32nd Ave from 212th St to Dead End 7 AM – 4 PM until August 14. Ongoing and Upcoming construction: • Large excavation for at-grade guideway near the … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension Construction Updates
Governor Inslee Announces Clarification to Restaurant Guidance, New Summer Camp Guidance
July 31- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced updates to the July 24 guidance for restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries and distilleries as part of Washington's Safe Start phased reopening plan. Changes include clarification about which establishments can offer indoor seating, temporary outdoor seating guidance and counter-style seating clarifications. Read the full restaurants, taverns, breweries, wineries and distilleries guidance document … Continue reading Governor Inslee Announces Clarification to Restaurant Guidance, New Summer Camp Guidance
SeaTac Police Shutdown Narcotics Network
July 31-For the past 18 months, the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit (SCU) has been at the forefront of an investigation into the narcotics trade in the Puget Sound region. On Tuesday, July 28, 19 people were indicted as part of this year-and-a-half-long investigation. SeaTac’s SCU invested substantial time and effort accumulating evidence against members of … Continue reading SeaTac Police Shutdown Narcotics Network
Highline Students to Start 2020-21 School Year in Full Distance Learning
When Infection Rates Decrease, Highline Public Schools Plans to Move into a Hybrid Model July 22–Highline Superintendent Susan Enfield announced today that Highline schools would begin the school year with distance learning, where students in all grades will learn from home. The district had been planning for in-person instruction on alternating days to allow for … Continue reading Highline Students to Start 2020-21 School Year in Full Distance Learning
Weekend Traffic Alert
July 24- If you are planning to drive along International Boulevard South near the Airport this Saturday afternoon, you are advised to take an alternate route. On Saturday, July 25 between 2 PM and 4:30 PM, International Boulevard South between South 160th Street and South 144th Street may be blocked due to activity. Those wishing … Continue reading Weekend Traffic Alert
City of SeaTac Launches $350,000 Economic Recovery Emergency Relief Grant Program for Local Small Businesses
July 24-The City of SeaTac is supporting the business community adversely effected by COVID-19 by launching an economic recovery grant program for small local businesses. On July 14, at its Regular Council Meeting, the SeaTac City Council approved up to $350,000 in funding for the administration and distribution of grants to small businesses. The new … Continue reading City of SeaTac Launches $350,000 Economic Recovery Emergency Relief Grant Program for Local Small Businesses
