July 5-The flags in front of SeaTac City Hall and other City facilities are lowered this week. On Tuesday, July 5, Governor Inslee directed Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff immediately, in honor and remembrance of the victims who tragically lost their lives on July 4, … Continue reading Flag Lowering due to tragedy in Highland Park, Illinois
Summer is jam-packed with Senior Events
The July/August Senior Flyer is out with a list of all the summertime events for seniors. Here are some of the highlights. Senior BBQ Picnic at Angle Lake Park Friday, July 15, 10:30 AM–12:30 PM Celebrate summer at our 2nd Annual Senior Summer BBQ! Join us for a classic BBQ lunch, live music, games, and … Continue reading Summer is jam-packed with Senior Events
Closure of International Boulevard coming in July for WSDOT construction in SeaTac
Drivers need to be prepared for a 28-night southbound closure of International Boulevard between South 204th Street and South 208th Street. The nearly month-long nighttime closure could begin as early as Tuesday, July 5 and extend through August. The start date is pending approval of permits and a traffic control plan. Detours will be in … Continue reading Closure of International Boulevard coming in July for WSDOT construction in SeaTac
Conversations with the City Manager Carl Cole: SeaTac is hiring, City focusing on reaching new talent
The job market has shifted in the past few years and seems to be especially affected by the pandemic. Cole said that in the past, job seekers focused more on salary and benefits, but in today’s world, job seekers also look more carefully at company values and work-life balance.
City Council approves agreement with WSDOT for reconstruction of a segment of South 204th Street
City Council approved an Interlocal Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of a segment of South 204th Street, to be included as part of the City's future South 204th Street Transportation Improvement Project.
City Council approves contracts for 2022 Overlay Project that will see resurfacing on South 188th Street
This project proposes resurfacing roughly one mile of pavement along the South 188th Street corridor between International Boulevard and the intersection of Des Moines Memorial Drive South, including the 188th Street tunnel that runs beneath the south end of the Airport runway.
City Council extends existing moratorium on work-release facilities to allow time for research
The ordinance will extend the existing moratorium for an additional six months, creating a new expiration date of March 1, 2023. Last year, City Council adopted the original ordinance that established the current moratorium, this ordinance also included a work plan for a Planning Commission study.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Firefighters respond to car accident that injured 3 people
Firefighters responded to a serious accident on Tuesday, June 21 around 7 p.m. on the 18000 block of International Boulevard.
Arts, Culture and Library Advisory Committee helps bring new programs and events to SeaTac
The people on this committee represent the interest of the community and express the desires of resident requests when it comes to arts, culture, and new programs and City-wide events.
Mixed-use apartment complex coming to SeaTac on International Boulevard
The development will include a seven-story mixed use apartment building containing 289 residential units and associated amenity areas, 1,884 square feet of general retail space, 233 residential and seven retail parking spaces.
