The project presents a unique opportunity to add land for recreational purposes, enhance access to the park and preserve/restore forested uplands adjacent to a salmon-bearing stream.
City Councilmembers honor Alaska Airlines’ fallen soldier program, new cart will head to Kansas City
The Fallen Soldier program provides repurposed baggage carts draped with an American flag and the insignia of the five branches of the military.
City Council approves River Ridge Elementary Sidewalk Project, partnership with Kent School District
Project improvements will be constructed on the east side of Military Road South and will include a bike lane, 6-foot wide sidewalk, pedestrian lighting, concrete curb and gutter, signage and pavement markings.
City Council approves SEEK grant to fund summer Parks and Recreation programming
City Council approved a $55,140 grant from the Washington Recreation and Park Association Tuesday night, which will help fund summer Parks and Recreation programming.
SeaTac Police assist King County Sheriff’s Office with drug trafficking investigation
The King County Sheriff’s Office Special Emphasis Team seized 76,800 Fentanyl pills, nearly two pounds of heroine and $5,500 in cash.
SeaTac police respond to two shootings, investigations ongoing
On Friday, March 4, SeaTac officers responded to a shooting near the 3000 block of South 200th Street around 4:30 p.m. SeaTac police responded to another shooting on Saturday, March 5 at South 200th Street and International Boulevard.
Puget Sound Fire weekly update: Firefighters respond to two fires, two shootings in SeaTac
Puget Sound Fire responded to two residential fires last week as well as two shootings in SeaTac.
SeaTac residents can help local salmon by making stormwater runoff cleaner
The salmon at the SeaTac Community Center have officially grown into “fry." One of the factors impacting salmon health in our creeks is urban runoff.
All-way stop signs added to two SeaTac intersections along 24th Avenue South
All-way stop signs have been added to two SeaTac intersections both at 24th Avenue South after residents requested additional signage. These stop signs were installed on Feb. 17.
Deadline to purchase tiles for Veterans Memorial approaches
The deadline to purchase a paver is Thursday, March 31 to have installed by Memorial Day. Paver tiles are 12"x12" granite tiles. The cost for each tile is $150.
