SeaTac joins other agencies and cities in Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking statewide human trafficking awareness campaign aimed at helping victims and survivors. The Not Alone campaign started this month–January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
Recology King County resumes service, creates community drop off site in SeaTac
Recology has resumed regularly scheduled collection service effective Monday, Jan. 3.
Construction to start in January for the 34th Avenue South project
The contractor will work between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., with only one lane of traffic closed.
City welcomes new judge for Municipal Court
Pauline Freund was sworn in as the Judge for the SeaTac Municipal Court on Dec. 27.
SeaTac names snow plows just in time for winter storm
People chose Blizzard Bob, Plowerpuff Girl, Plower Ranger, Slush Puppy and Scoop-E.
Navigating SeaTac Streets during Winter Weather
SeaTac received a large amount of snow during the holiday weekend. Before the snow even hit the ground, SeaTac crews laid down salt to make the roadways more passable once the storm hit. After the snow fell, SeaTac crews began 12-hour shifts (24 hour a day coverage), plowing, dropping salt/brine and sand on the roadways. … Continue reading Navigating SeaTac Streets during Winter Weather
Pam Fernald, Clyde Hill receive keys to the city for their service on City Council
Councilmembers Pam Fernald and Clyde Hill received keys to the city during the Dec. 14 City Council meeting.
Three new Councilmembers sworn in
Newly elected City Councilmembers Iris Guzmán, Mohammed Egal and Jake Simpson were sworn in at City Hall by City Clerk Kristina Gregg. On Nov. 23, King County Elections certified Simpson as the winner for Council Position 2, Mohammed Egal as Council Position 4 and Iris Guzmán as Council Position 6.
Residents will provide feedback next year for SeaTac’s Stormwater Management Action Plan
The city is embarking on a new stormwater project called the Stormwater Management Action Plan. As this project unfolds, we will invite the public to an informational meeting in the spring where you will have an opportunity to learn more about the SMAP process and comment on next steps.
Grants available for small businesses affected by King County COVID sites
The King County Small Business Mitigation Grants program is now available for businesses that have been financially impacted by their proximity to one of the county's five COVID-related isolation and quarantine sites.
