n 2021, architects identified more than $74 million in necessary upgrades for the current City Hall, which is 44 years old. The estimates included recommendations from an earlier safety analysis from the Department of Homeland Security that identified security gaps and risks in the event of an earthquake.
SeaTac’s Community Court begins, including participating partner organizations
Qualifying defendants will have the chance to participate in a new City program–community court– starting Sept. 13. The SeaTac City Council accepted the state’s allocated funds that will support the community court last fall.
Talent Tuesday: Teen Recreation Program Specialist starts new program, hopes to bring back the Teen Center at Valley Ridge
Meet Erik Petersen the Teen Recreation Program Specialist. SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people whoa re working hard to meet the needs of the community.
Application deadline for the City’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan amendment proposals is Oct. 20
The City is now accepting applications from the public for proposed amendments to the SeaTac Comprehensive Plan and the City’s development regulations.
Firefighters respond to two-story house fire in SeaTac
At 11:17 a.m. firefighters were dispatched to a two-story house with a fire on both floors of the home. Firefighters extinguished the fire in approximately 40 minutes.
Envision SeaTac 2044 project kicks off with launch of City Vision Poll–now in multiple languages
The City is kicking off a major update to its Comprehensive Plan by asking community members to take an online poll and share their vision for how SeaTac should grow over the next twenty years.
King County Council awards two grants to the City to improve park spaces
The City will add lighting for the racing surface and perimeter of the North SeaTac Park BMX track and facility to extend operating hours and host races later into the day. Additionally, to help improve safety and usage, the city will replace 1,660 feet of wood fencing with metal chain link fence at the Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park.
Are you ready for an emergency? September is National Preparedness Month
It is National Preparedness Month and this year’s theme is “Take Control in 1, 2, 3” and encourages everyone, especially older adults to become more prepared in three simple steps.
Envision SeaTac 2044 Comprehensive Plan update project kicks off with launch of City Vision poll
The City is kicking off a major update to its Comprehensive Plan by asking community members to take an online poll and share their vision for how SeaTac should grow over the next twenty years.
City sets up temporary overflow parking for Valley Ridge Park
Visitors to Valley Ridge are allowed to park at City Hall, 4800 S. 188th St., from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m. – 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday. The closure of Tyee High School parking lot for the next two years has created a need for overflow parking during heavily attended days at Valley Ridge Park.
