May 26- At the beginning of the Tuesday Regular Council Meeting, Mayor Erin Sitterley declared May, 2020 as Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month and asked the City of SeaTac to celebrate by calling upon SeaTac residents to honor SeaTac’s Asian/Pacific Americans and learn more about the history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. The full text … Continue reading Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month Proclamation
Memorial Day at the SeaTac Veterans Memorial
May 25-On Memorial Day, SeaTac residents paid their respects to those who served the country by stopping by the SeaTac Veterans Memorial. The SeaTac Veterans Memorial pays tribute to men and women military veterans of the past and present for their service. The memorial incorporates engraved paver tiles as a lasting way to remember our … Continue reading Memorial Day at the SeaTac Veterans Memorial
SeaTac City Councilmember Joel Wachtel Steps Down from Council Seat
SeaTac, WA (May 27, 2020) - During the May 26, 2020 Regular Council Meeting, SeaTac City Councilmember Joel Wachtel (Position 2) announced he was stepping down effective May 31, 2020. “I have to say, that the time I spent on the Council has been a wonderful time and I am proud of what we … Continue reading SeaTac City Councilmember Joel Wachtel Steps Down from Council Seat
Reduced Fare Options will Accompany June 1 Reintroduction of Fares on Link and Sounder
Recovery Fares to be offered through June 30 during promotion of ORCA LIFT to riders experiencing financial hardships; campaign will emphasize face coverings directive May 18-Effective June 1, Sound Transit will offer temporarily reduced Recovery Fares in response to the economic impact of COVID-19 as the agency re-introduces fares on Link light rail and Sounder. … Continue reading Reduced Fare Options will Accompany June 1 Reintroduction of Fares on Link and Sounder
City Manager Speaks at Chamber Virtual Resiliency Summit to help our Local Economy Recover
May 22-In the midst of so much uncertainty in today’s economy, as businesses and communities attempt to navigate an increasingly volatile and changing market, the Seattle Southside Chamber has planned a gathering of industry experts and economists to help sift through the data at the PNW Resiliency Virtual Summit on June 24, 2020. This event … Continue reading City Manager Speaks at Chamber Virtual Resiliency Summit to help our Local Economy Recover
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for May 10-16
May 22-Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for May 10-16: Total: 551 EMS/Rescue: 422 False Call: 37 Fire : 15 Good Intent: 56 Hazardous Condition: 7 Service: 13 Other: 1 Annual Total Year-to-Date: 10,495 This week is national EMS Week! Did you know King County has a nationally renowned Emergency … Continue reading Puget Sound Fire Weekly Incident Summary for May 10-16
Memorial Day Flag Lowering
May 22-The flags at SeaTac Government Facilities will be lowered Memorial Day weekend. Governor Inslee has ordered that all Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff on Monday, May 25, 2020, in recognition of Memorial Day. This federal holiday is in remembrance of the people who died … Continue reading Memorial Day Flag Lowering
Public Works Project Locations
May 22-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 completed … Continue reading Public Works Project Locations
Lost Elderly Woman Helped by Good Samaritans and Officers
May 22- On Tuesday May 12, Community Services Officers (CSO) Sana Wight and Regina Burke were called to a report of a vulnerable elderly woman who was found wandering and confused. The woman showed up at a stranger’s house believing she had lived at the house for the last 30 years. Neighbors quickly banded together … Continue reading Lost Elderly Woman Helped by Good Samaritans and Officers
Public Works Project Locations
May 15-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 completed … Continue reading Public Works Project Locations
