We finish the month with a new program that is coming out of King County Emergency Management and the surrounding cities. Get Ready King County is an online fillable PDF that lets you fill in your plan and have all your needed information in one place.
Talent Tuesday: Parks Operations Supervisor reflects on 18 years of service
Meet Aaron Wiseman, Parks Operations Supervisor. 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.
SeaTac Fall events include another Community Meal Night, holiday-themed gatherings
Don’t miss this season’s fall events, bought to you by SeaTac Parks and Recreation, and free to the public.
National Preparedness Month: Engage your support network
During week three, we will focus on Engaging your support network to stay safe when disaster strikes.
Latine Heritage Month Proclamation
Latine Heritage Month Proclamation
National Constitution Week Proclamation
National Constitution Week proclamation, Sept. 17–Sept. 23.
Diaper Need Awareness Week proclamation
Diaper Need Awareness Week, Sept. 18–Sept. 24.
City Hall maintenance will impact some in-person services
During the next couple of weeks, contractors will be working throughout City Hall to update the aging 44-year-old facility. The public will notice some short-term changes to City Hall service during the construction project.
National Preparedness Month: Make a plan
By the year 2035, the U.S. Census Bureau projects that there will be more Americans over the age of 65 than under the age of 18. Over the next decade, it is imperative that the growing older adult population become more aware of their risks and better prepare for them.
SeaTac Police presents new crime statistics to City Council
The second quarter of the year includes the months of April, May and June. There were 124 crimes against people and zero homicides during the second quarter. Both of these numbers are lower than what they were at the same time last year.
