Last year, City Council appointed an ad hoc committee to inform a design aesthetic, choosing “Celebrates SeaTac” as the theme. This will honor SeaTac’s unique blend of industry, technology and hospitality.
Newly improved SeaTac BMX track will be unveiled in May
The construction project started this March and will be completed by May 21, which is coincidentally the date of the first race at the new facility.
SeaTac business broken into early Monday morning
SeaTac police responded to a call around 4:40 a.m. that suspects had broken into Aunt Becky's Deli in SeaTac on Monday, April 25.
BMX pump track community meeting on April 30
The community meeting will be held, Saturday, April 30 from 1-2 PM at the west side of the existing BMX track located at 1855 S. 136th Street, SeaTac.
New Statistics Available From the 2020 Census
An accurate Census count ensured funding for SeaTac the next ten years.
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Update: Firefighters respond to 603 calls for service
Puget Sound Fire responded to 603 calls for service during the week of April 10-April 16.
Special emphasis patrol recovers stolen vehicles
On April 13, SeaTac officers responded to a residence in the 13000 block of 27th Avenue S in SeaTac. Officers in the Special Emphasis Team found two trucks with stolen vehicle plates parked in the cul-de-sac. Officers arrested one female suspect, who attempted to flee from officers, with the help of the King County Sheriff’s Office … Continue reading Special emphasis patrol recovers stolen vehicles
Redfin lists SeaTac as #1 affordable Seattle suburb
Redfin lists the median home price in SeaTac to be $500,000 with an average driving distance to Seattle being 25 minutes.
Closure of International Boulevard coming in June for Sound Transit construction in SeaTac
A southbound closure of International Boulevard between South 204th Street and South 208th Street is scheduled by Sound Transit starting June 6 through June 10 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
SeaTac’s 34th Avenue South will be closed between South 160th Street and South 162nd Street for construction starting next week
This closure is expected to last for five days and will extend outside of normal construction hours. Local access to residents living along that stretch of roadway will be maintained.
