The City released Coho salmon fry in Des Moines Creek on Friday after raising them from eggs at the SeaTac Community Center.
Puget Sound Fire responds to commercial blaze at Loudon Real Estate in SeaTac
Puget Sound Fire responded to a SeaTac blaze this morning at 16015 International Boulevard.
Affordable housing week proclamation
The Mayor signs new affordable housing week proclamation.
Applications being accepted for Citizen Advisory Committee vacancies
Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee. The following Citizen Advisory Committees have vacancies: Arts, Culture and Library Advisory Committee, including a youth position - This advisory committee works closely … Continue reading Applications being accepted for Citizen Advisory Committee vacancies
Playground equipment at SeaTac Community Center to be replaced next month
n preparation for the new equipment installation, Parks staff have closed the playgrounds and are removing the existing equipment and safety surfacing. The new equipment is scheduled for delivery on May 17 and installation will begin the week of May 22.
Talent Tuesday: Senior Information System Technician enjoys helping employees with technology
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.
Don’t forget to license your pet through RASKC’s License for Love campaign
Regional Animal Services of King County is doing another “License for Love” pet licensing campaign this year that ends June 30.
SeaTac welcomes food trucks at 2023 events
This year the City of SeaTac is excited to add more food trucks to several of our City sponsored special events.
Job fair connects 250 people to opportunities
Last week, SeaTac joined other groups at a job fair hosted at the Burien Community Center. Around 250 job seekers dropped by to meet with employers.
SeaTac teen receives scholarship for civic engagement, community involvement
Harmony Grace, a senior at Tyee High School, received the scholarship from the non-profit’s Center for Quality Communities program. This program promoted civic engagement through municipal leadership development.
