The Government Finance Officers Association awarded the City of SeaTac and the Finance Department the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its commitment toward meeting the highest principles of government budgeting for the City’s biennial 2023-2024 budget. The award is the highest form of recognition in government budgeting given by the GFOA. This is the 23rd … Continue reading City of SeaTac earns distinguished budget award for 23rd time
Mental Health Awareness Month proclamation read at City Council meeting
Mental Health Awareness Month proclamation
Solid Waste survey results indicate the majority of responders are pleased with their service
Nearly 79 percent of responders to the City’s solid waste survey indicated they are satisfied or very satisfied with their current service.
SeaTac Council funds efforts to help youth enter construction trades
This week SeaTac City Council unanimously approved $115,200 for SeaTac students attending the pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs for the construction trades. The money will pay for a living allowance, transportation costs and meals costs for SeaTac students completing the program with ANEW. The program is called the Running Start for the Trades program and is … Continue reading SeaTac Council funds efforts to help youth enter construction trades
Completed utility wraps along Des Moines Memorial Drive honor WWI soldiers
The Des Moines Memorial Drive Preservation Association partnered with the cities of Burien, Des Moines, and SeaTac to install signal box wraps at fourteen major intersections along Des Moines Memorial Drive, a road dedicated to World War I fallen soldiers.
SeaTac Police share April crime stats
In April there were 41 crimes against people. Crimes against people includes instances of human trafficking and kidnapping. There were 143 crimes against property. Crimes against property includes vandalism, burglary and auto thefts.
Talent Tuesday: Senior Management Analyst helps implement Language Access Program
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 BMX Track closed for seven days
May 19-The SeaTac BMX Track is closed from Friday, May 19 from 5pm through Thursday May 25 at 5pm. SeaTac BMX Track workers are doing track maintenance and reapplying glue to the track. The pump track is open to ride but please help the SeaTac BMX crew and do not try to ride the track. … Continue reading SeaTac BMX Track closed for seven days
Driver in custody after ramming patrol car
May 17-SeaTac police arrested a male driver of a van after he rammed a patrol car and attempted to hit a deputy. The van was stopped by a police officer using a PIT maneuver at Des Moines Memorial Drive South and South 144th Street. The van rolled over at the location. The driver of the … Continue reading Driver in custody after ramming patrol car
SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
The last week of April, SeaTac Councilmembers Mohamed Egal and Peter Kwon flew to Washington DC with other local elected officials and staff to successfully lobby for a reduction in aircraft noise and emissions over Sea-Tac Airport neighborhoods. SeaTac councilmembers joined 33rd District representative Tina Orwall, Port of Seattle Commissioner Hamdi Mohammed, SEA Airport Managing … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
