Puget Sound Fire responded to 712 calls for service during the week of Aug. 8 - Aug. 14.
More SR 99 closures coming in September for Sound Transit work
More SR 99 closures between South 204th Street and South 208th Street are coming in September thanks to continued Sound Transit work. Last month Sound Transit closed this portion of roadway for deck pours. September closures will be for work on the overhang, deck and include drainage installation. Closure datesSept. 6 – Sept. 8: Northbound … Continue reading More SR 99 closures coming in September for Sound Transit work
City issues land use approvals, permits for new hotel and apartments
The development will include a six-story 198 room hotel with a parking garage and a separate seven-story 182-unit apartment building containing a parking garage together on 2.91 acres of property.
Highline Schools release back to school checklist to help families get ready
With next month bringing kids Back to School, Highline Schools wants families to be prepared. They released a useful checklist that should help families get ready to send their kids back to school.
SeaTac Police bringing back the Community Police Academy this fall, register now
The SeaTac and Burien Police, in partnership with the King County Sheriff's Office, will bring back its Community Police Academy Thursday nights from Sept. 22 – Nov. 17.
SeaTac Police data shows dip in property crimes for second quarter of this year
SeaTac Police presented crime statistics and information at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, which highlighted that total property crimes for the second quarter are less than the first quarter of the year.
City starts YouTube channel, efforts to focus on digital communication with residents and visitors remains a high priority
You can find high-quality video content on our new YouTube channel. From recaps of our summer events to SeaTac’s BMX track gran reopening, we will be showcasing what the City has to offer.
Sound Transit announces Free Youth Transit Pass for people 18-years-old and younger
Sound Transit’s Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve free fares for youth last month. The new policy was prompted by the Move Ahead Washington transportation package passed by the State Legislature last March, which incentivizes all Washington state transit agencies to adopt a free fare policy for riders under 19 years old.
City Council approves contract for new utility wraps created by Traffic Wrapz
In 2021, Council approved and funded a project that would provide art wraps for 31 intersections owned by SeaTac citywide. The family friendly designs reduce blight, graffiti, stickers and vandalism.
Port of Seattle hosting pre-application workshops for the South King County Community Impact Fund
Port staff will host a series of virtual workshops for both Economic Recovery funding opportunities and Environmental Grants over the next several weeks. These workshops will focus on the most important components of the application process and provide interested organizations and individuals with key information.
