Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications at close to 5,000 local drop-off locations nationwide.
City honors veterans for Veterans Day Ceremony with remarks by Councilmember Egal
The local Veterans Memorial honors military members of the past and present from every community and incorporates engraved tiles as a lasting way to remember loved ones. The SeaTac memorial was originally dedicated in 2019.
The rainy season is here: prepare for the possibility of flooding
When a lot of rain comes down in a short period of time, the City’s stormwater system can get overwhelmed and some city streets and low areas can flood. If your street is flooding it is often caused by a catch basin that is covered in leaves and other debris. Residents should remove debris from local drains. We have an adopt a drain program that can help you do just that.
Talent Tuesday: Multimedia Video Specialist creates content to educate the public, tell people’s stories
Meet David Inman, Multimedia Video Specialist. SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people who are working hard to meet the needs of the community.
24th Avenue S Bridge reopens to traffic
November 1- WSDOT has reopened the 24th Avenue South bridge over State Route 518 this week. The bridge has been closed since Aug. 9 to repair a girder that was hit and damaged in 2020. The 2.3-million-dollar project began this year and includes replacing the damaged girder on the 24th Avenue South Bridge over SR … Continue reading 24th Avenue S Bridge reopens to traffic
Come celebrate Veterans Day Fri. Nov. 10 and Sat. Nov. 11
November 3-The City of SeaTac is hosting a public Veterans Day Memorial Ceremony this Friday, Nov. 10 at the SeaTac Veterans Memorial located next to the Community Center at 13735 24th Ave S. Members of the public are invited to attend to pay their respects at 10 a.m. The local Veterans Memorial honors military members … Continue reading Come celebrate Veterans Day Fri. Nov. 10 and Sat. Nov. 11
Remember to turn your clocks back Sunday Nov. 5
November 3- This Sunday, November 5, Daylight Saving Time ends. At 2 a.m., residents should turn their clicks backward one hour to 1 a.m. The reason Daylight Saving Time exists is that this allows us all to use natural daylight better: moving the clocks forward one hour in the spring grants us more daylight during … Continue reading Remember to turn your clocks back Sunday Nov. 5
SeaTac celebrates Dia de los Muertos
November 3-Teenagers gathered at the Valley Ridge Community Center this afternoon to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. The free event was hosted by the Parks and Recreation Department. The four-hour event celebrated Latin American culture and allowed teens to learn more about the holiday which involves family and friends gathering to pay respects and to … Continue reading SeaTac celebrates Dia de los Muertos
Welcome Community Service Officer Denise Contreras
November 3-The SeaTac Police Department hired a new Community Service Officer (CSO). Denise Contreras is the new CSO here in SeaTac and she is already out in the community. CSO’s work as the liaison between various community groups and the Sheriff's Office. Their work can include conflict resolutions in non-violent situations, victim assistance, working with … Continue reading Welcome Community Service Officer Denise Contreras
SeaTac targeting 1.4 million social media impressions in 2023
November 3-The City of SeaTac is approaching one point four million impressions across all our social media channels. SeaTac launched social media in 2020. That year, the City social media accounts had just 524,741 impressions. Thanks to everyone who engages, follows, and subscribes to the City of SeaTac social media platforms. As a reminder, the … Continue reading SeaTac targeting 1.4 million social media impressions in 2023
