The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is looking for input on a new air monitoring site that will be located near the Sea-Tac airport.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: PSF looking to hire community social workers
Puget Sound Fire started its nonemergency FDCARES program in 2013 to help meet the demands of the community. Puget Sound Fire recently restructured its FDCARES program after receiving a grant from the Medic One Foundation.
City proclaims February as Black History Month
Feb. 14- City Councilmember Mohammed Egal read a proclamation declaring February as Black History Month. The proclamation, which was signed by Mayor Jake Simpson, was read at the February, 14, Regular Council Meeting. Councilmember Egal presented the proclamation to African Community Housing & Development Executive Director Hamdi Abdulle and Chief Housing Specialist Aden Hussein. The … Continue reading City proclaims February as Black History Month
SeaTac Police to provide wheel locks for certain Kia, Hyundai models
SeaTac has 60 wheel locks available to the public. These are available at the police counter during business hours. People will need to bring registration for the vehicle and an ID that matches. Limit of one per car. Please call the non-emergency line first before coming in to pick up a lock, 206-973-4900.
Puget Sound Fire’s change of command ceremony shifts leadership to Chief Brian Carson
Fire Chief, Matthew Morris, retired in a ceremony yesterday changing command to Chief Brian Carson.
SeaTac Police assist in human trafficking operation earlier this month
Homeland Security Investigations led this undercover operation with the assistance of the King County Sheriff’s Office and police from SeaTac, Seattle and Bellevue. The operation was conducted near the Sea-Tac airport the week of Feb. 6.
Development applications are available for public viewing
This means anyone can see information for recent subdivisions, hotels, apartments, commercial real estate, etc in SeaTac through our handy online webpage.
City Council approved new Adopt-A-Trail program
People volunteering for this program will be able to adopt trails and remove litter, document maintenance needs and report any vandalism. Participants must commit to a quarterly cleanup of a specified area within the trail for two years.
Councilmember Peter Kwon re-appointed to Transportation and Infrastructure Services Federal Advocacy Committee
City Councilmember Peter Kwon was re-appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) Transportation and Infrastructure Services Federal Advocacy Committee. This is the seventh consecutive year Councilmember Kwon has represented SeaTac in this role. The Committee chose Councilmember Kwon because his, “local experience will bring great value to NLC’s federal advocacy process, and [his] input … Continue reading Councilmember Peter Kwon re-appointed to Transportation and Infrastructure Services Federal Advocacy Committee
Overnight snowstorm delays City facility openings
SeaTac City Hall, the Community Center and other City facilities will be opening at 10:30 AM today due to inclement weather. The two-hour delay, was caused by dangerous road conditions caused by an overnight snow storm. The delay is to ensure all residents, visitors and staff remain safe. Public Works maintenance crews have been working … Continue reading Overnight snowstorm delays City facility openings
