The northbound Interstate 5 off-ramp to westbound State Route 518 will close in SeaTac overnight Saturday, Feb. 24 and Saturday, March 2 for bridge maintenance.
Proclamation: February is black history month
Black History Month proclamation
SeaTac Police will host another coffee with a cop at Starbucks this month
The event is on Feb. 27 from 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. at a Starbucks located at 17827 1st Ave. South. Local police officers will be available to answer questions from the public.
City Council establishes final docket of Comprehensive Plan and Development Regulation Proposals for 2024
City Council, at last week’s meeting, approved the Final Docket of Comprehensive Plan and development regulation proposals for the City to explore over the next year as part of the Envision SeaTac 2044 Comprehensive Plan update process.
SeaTac adds electric Ford F150s to fleet
The trucks were ordered in August 2022 to replace six trucks across the maintenance fleet. Five of these vehicles will be used by parks maintenance. Funding was provided in the budget and already allocated to replace trucks that were either damaged or old.
King County Council seeks applicants for Valley Medical Center hospital district commissioner vacancy
Some SeaTac residents are eligible to apply The King County Council is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Valley Medical Center (Public Hospital District No. 1) Board of Commissioners. District No. 1 is the oldest and largest hospital district in Washington, serving more than 600,000 residents in South King County. The District owns … Continue reading King County Council seeks applicants for Valley Medical Center hospital district commissioner vacancy
City looking for community comments on 2024 Stormwater Management Program
The Stormwater Management Program (SWMP Plan) is updated each year with new things the City is doing and we want your feedback. We accept comments year-round, but comments for the 2024 SWMP Plan must be received by March 1, 2024.
City Council approved design contract change for the South 204th Street Improvements Project
After careful consideration, the Public Works Engineering department proposed an amendment to the design contract to accommodate a few additions to the project scope. These changes include undergrounding existing aerial utilities within the City’s right-of-way and on private properties, constructing a new water main in partnership with Highline Water District and rebuilding the asphalt roadways.
SeaTac City Council adopts new Tourism Destination Development Plan
This TDDP is the first ever for SeaTac with the stated focus on the visitor economy and provides a strategic, holistic and actionable road map to coordinate the recommended strategies related to the tourism and travel economy.
City Council approves agreement with SKHHP to support affordable housing
SKHHP is a voluntary partnership between 11 jurisdictions (10 cities and King County) that work together to address affordable housing challenges in South King County. The 11 jurisdictions each contribute annual operation funding to SKHHP, with the contribution amount based upon the population of each jurisdiction.
