The city has populations of Canadian Geese at Angle Lake park and the SeaTac Community Center. Without the cooperation of the participating municipalities, the Canada Goose populations would rapidly increase, as would the damage they cause. Recreation areas are often closed due to water quality issues. Complaints of goose feces and human health and safety issues at public parks and green spaces grow in numbers as goose populations increase.
City Council approves contract with firm that will assist in developing civic campus idea
The over $300,000 contract for JLL, Inc. covers the following steps: Gathering community and City wants and needs for a civic campus that includes a city hall, assist in identifying and vetting potential site(s) and provide an overall project schedule that includes site acquisition, financing options, and a potential schedule ending with opening of the campus subject to revisions during the project.
SeaTac to pilot language access devices at most public counters in City-operated buildings
In our ongoing commitment to improving communication with diverse populations, we'll be introducing new tablet devices at some of our front counter spaces. These devices will enable staff and residents to easily access interpreters proficient in 240 languages. Video interpretation will also be available in the 25 most spoken languages, including American Sign Language.
Parks & Rec announces Spring events including a new dog-centric event
A new event will pop up June 22 called Barks & Rec at Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park, starting at 3 p.m. We are inviting the community to bring their dogs out for a good time. Activities, vendor booths, info from partner agencies like Seattle Humane along with food trucks will all be available.
Mayor Egal and Councilmember Negusse are on hand for historic bill signing protecting SeaTac residents
Relief could be near for SeaTac residents living along the Sea-Tac International Airport (SEA) flight path thanks to the City’s support of SB 5955 which was signed into law this week. Mayor Mohamed Egal, City Councilmember Senayet Negusse and Government Relations and Communications Manager Kyle Moore were on hand for the Governor’s signing of this … Continue reading Mayor Egal and Councilmember Negusse are on hand for historic bill signing protecting SeaTac residents
SeaTac’s Police K9 helps Seattle Police track suspect
Deputy Ghrmai and Vuki arrived on scene after the vehicle had been stopped and proceeded to track one of the suspects that was outstanding. Deputy Ghrmai and Vuki tracked to and located a purse belonging to one of the victims and then located the suspect a short time later. The suspect surrendered to Seattle Police and Deputy Ghrmai without the use of K9 force.
Join Adopt-a-Drain today and help keep local waterways clean
The City of SeaTac joined over a dozen cities in western Washington to start an Adopt a Drain program to help keep stormwater clean.
Human Services Division to host office hours to help interested organizations complete funding applications
Office hours will be: Thursday March 14 - 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Friday March 15 - 1p.m.-5 p.m. Monday, March 18 - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, March 19 - 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 – 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Thursday, March 21 - 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Friday, March 22 – 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Get involved today: Join a Citizen Advisory Committee
Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee.
SeaTac’s Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project to receive federal funding
$500,000 is directed towards SeaTac’s Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project. The Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement Project will encourage safe, multi-modal access to the region’s primary means of public transportation, including light rail, bus transit services and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
