She received a scholarship from the non-profit’s Center for Quality Communities program, which promotes civic engagement through municipal leadership development.
You’re invited! City Center/Airport District Community Design Workshops give public chance to provide feedback
The City is gathering ideas to help shape the district into a more vibrant, walkable, urban place. Come listen to a presentation from the project consultants, learn about results from the online Big Ideas Poll, and share your thoughts about how to enhance the district over the next twenty years.
Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend
This weekend is historically an incredibly busy day for firefighters and police officers. Because of this, the City of SeaTac wants to remind you to reserve the use of 9-1-1 only for life-threatening emergencies. In years past, some local 911 dispatch centers experienced a 50 percent rise in calls on July 4. Often, 911 operators … Continue reading Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend
SeaTac BMX to host weekend event in July, expect impacts to traffic and parking
SeaTac BMX is hosting a large event July 21–July 23, expecting more than 4,000 people to the area over the three days.
Long-term closure of 24th Avenue South bridge over SR 518 begins July 5
Eastbound State Route 518 near Sea-Tac International Airport will close for two consecutive weekends in mid-July to replace a damaged bridge girder. This repair also requires a 14-week closure of the 24th Avenue South bridge over SR 518, beginning Wednesday, July 5.
StormFest gives local students a chance to learn more about stormwater pollution
Over 1,200 sixth graders from Highline Public Schools attended StormFest at Des Moines Beach Park from June 6 – 8.
Closure of entrance to community center from South 136th Street for wood chips for new playground
The contractor is currently putting in the play chips for the playground but the new equipment will be completed at a later date.
Talent Tuesday: Engineer leads projects that repave city streets, build new sidewalks
Meet engineer Brenton Cook. 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.
SeaTac Police arrest 12 in operation targeting sex buyers
Earlier in June, SeaTac police completed an operating targeting sex buyers in the City. Police were assisted by Maple Valley Street Crimes, King County Sheriff’s Office Intel, Metro Street Crimes and Homeland Security agents.
City Council approves contract for group to update the Surface Water Management Comprehensive Plan
After the consultant group completes necessary research and investigation into city needs, a utility rate increase for the public will be considered. This project is expected to be completed by the end of next year.
