During the week of Nov. 15 - Nov. 21 Puget Sound Fire responded to 649 calls for service with the number of outside vegetation fires increasing from last week.
City Council adopts Military Road 5-way intersection study recommendation
The recommendation to adopt a study, which concluded that a roundabout would be the best solution for the Military Road five-way intersection, was approved by City Council Tuesday night.
We are hiring SeaTac Parks & Recreation staff
SeaTac Parks and Recreation is looking to fill several positions, many of which would assist with our programming for residents. Recreation Leader–Senior ProgrammingWe are looking for someone who will help with our senior programming. Position pays $16-$19 an hour. Our seniors are a great group that play games, craft, go on trips and receive delicious … Continue reading We are hiring SeaTac Parks & Recreation staff
Puget Sound Fire Weekly Update: outside vegetation fires continue to decrease
The number of outside vegetation fires continues to decrease, with only four reported this week.
City of SeaTac 2021 Legislative Session accomplishments
The 2022 Legislative Session is fast approaching. We made significant impacts at the state level last year and hope to do the same moving forward.
Highline Schools Superintendent named Washington State Superintendent of the Year
Highline Public Schools Superintendent Susan Enfield has been named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators.
SeaTac police to participate in Shop with A Cop this December
The event pairs Highline School students with law enforcement officers who then go shopping together for Christmas presents.
Be prepared for inclement weather, SeaTac resources here to help
Last week, SeaTac staff were training with our snow plows and learning more about priority routes. The recent rainstorms remind us that snow isn’t the only possible dangerous weather condition we might encounter here.
Veterans Day ceremonies bring out SeaTac’s Mayor, Councilmembers
Mayor Erin Sitterley, Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Pam Fernald, Stan Tombs, Clyde Hill and Senayet Negusse attended SeaTac’s Veterans Day memorial ceremony on Nov.11.
Tree lighting returns to SeaTac in December, fun for the whole family
The City is excited for the return of our annual Tree Lighting and Festive Fun event on Friday, Dec. 3. The event will look a little different from previous years–we will be moving the event outside.
