June 19-SeaTac's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has worked collaboratively with the Public Works Department to create a new interactive Project Activity Web Map. This shiny new web portal allows you to not only see the public project being constructed but it also allows you to interact with the map. All of these projects are being … Continue reading New Project Activity Web Map for June 19
City Council Chooses Stanley Tombs as New Councilmember
June 17-During a Special Council Meeting tonight, the SeaTac City Council appointed Stanley Tombs, Jr. to fill vacant Council Position # 2 and complete the current unexpired term. The appointment took place after the Council reviewed seven applicants who previously applied and interviewed for a vacant council position in October of 2018. In June, Councilmember … Continue reading City Council Chooses Stanley Tombs as New Councilmember
City Council to Choose New Councilmember
June 15—The SeaTac City Council will be choosing a new councilmember to fill the Position #2 seat vacated by former Councilmember Joel Wachtel. The Council will be holding a Virtual Special Council Meeting on Wednesday, June 17 at 5 PM to discuss the issue. The City Council will recess into an executive session to review … Continue reading City Council to Choose New Councilmember
Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Emergency Incident Responses May 31-June 6
June 12-Each week, Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority releases its weekly incident summary. This is the summary for the week May 31- June 6. EMS/RESCUE: 401 FALSE 41 FIRE 16 GOOD INTENT 36 HAZ CONDITION 4 SERVICE 14 OTHER 2 Weekly Total: 514 This past week Puget Sound Fire has been working to acknowledge the graduating seniors in … Continue reading Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Emergency Incident Responses May 31-June 6
Community Center Gets New Doors
June 12-When the SeaTac Community Center reopens to the public, the entrance will have new automatic doors. These doors, which were completed on June 9, will make it easier for people with mobility issues to access the Center and not having to use a door handle will decrease the amount of shared germs. These doors … Continue reading Community Center Gets New Doors
Public Works Active Project Map
June 12- Public Works Project Locations Spot Drainage Repairs This project will repair storm drainage infrastructure at eight locations within the City. The project is currently in design. S 180th St Flood Reduction Project This project will construct a flood reduction facility to eliminate flooding at the end of S 180th St. The project recently … Continue reading Public Works Active Project Map
SeaTac Art Attack Yard Art Contest Launches
SeaTac, WA (June 10, 2020) - The City of SeaTac Parks, Community Programs & Services has partnered with a SeaTac based non-profit, Vibe Hunters, to launch the first ever City Yard Art Contest. Yard Art is defined as any man-made aesthetic experience occurring in a private yard or garden, as well as those found in … Continue reading SeaTac Art Attack Yard Art Contest Launches
Supplemental COVID-19 Community Response Fund
New Funding Opportunities: (PLEASE NOTE: THE APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO JUNE 23RD, 2020 at 11:59PM) On May 5, the King County Council approved a second emergency supplemental budget proposed by Executive Dow Constantine to provide additional resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Included in the legislation is $1 million for the Office of Equity and Social Justice (OESJ) to expand funding … Continue reading Supplemental COVID-19 Community Response Fund
EXPANDED FREE COVID-19 TESTING IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
June 11– Seattle & King County has expanded free COVID-19 testing resources in south King County, where communities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. These three new free testing sites will provide ongoing access to testing in south Seattle and south King County. The sites will be located at Sea Mar Community Health Centers at South … Continue reading EXPANDED FREE COVID-19 TESTING IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
