It was just announced that communities across the State of Washington, including the City of SeaTac, will receive a total of $2,671,200 from the Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All grant program. This funding will help develop road safety plans that will make streets safer for drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
What is National Emergency Preparedness Month? A Conversation with City of SeaTac Emergency Management
City of SeaTac Emergency Management Program Coordinator, Will Lugo, explains what Emergency Preparedness Month is all about. He shares safety practices and tips to live safely in SeaTac. What is Emergency Preparedness Month and why is it important? Click to read more.
September Reading Round-Up! Check out These Awesome Library Events and Services for #NationalLibraryCardMonth
September is #nationallibrarycardsignup and today (Sept. 6) is #nationalreadabookday King County Library Services and our local Valley View Library offer many exciting programs and events through the month of September.
Statement from the City of SeaTac | Sept. 6, 2024
The City of SeaTac has taken a leadership position on helping asylum seekers who are currently residing in the City limits. The City has enjoyed a successful partnership with the King County Executive’s Office, the City of Seattle and the State of Washington to help house and provide case management, legal services and wraparound services … Continue reading Statement from the City of SeaTac | Sept. 6, 2024
#InternationalDayofCharity Spotlights a Few Nonprofit City Partners
On Thursday, Sept. 5, we'd like to shine a light on a few favorite partners that help make our community - and the world - a better place. These nonprofit charities give back all year round so let's help them out today! There are plenty of donation and volunteer opportunities. Here are just a handful of SeaTac nonprofit organizations we love working with.
Governor Jay Inslee Joins City of SeaTac to Celebrate “Complete Streets and Safe Routes to School” Project | Sept. 4
On Wednesday, September 4, the City of SeaTac welcomed Governor Jay Inslee, who joined City Councilmembers and staff to celebrate the completion of an important sidewalk improvement project that will increase pedestrian safety and provide students with another safe walking route to school. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the corner of 34th Avenue South and South 166th Street to announce the new sidewalks, along with other new safety features, that were installed along 34th Avenue South from South 161st to 166th Streets.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Governor Inslee to Attend Ribbon-Cutting Celebrating SeaTac Sidewalk Improvements, Sept. 4
MEDIA ADVISORY: Governor Inslee to Attend Ribbon-Cutting Celebrating SeaTac Sidewalk Improvements | Sept 4, 2024
National Crime Prevention Week is Sept 1-7; SeaTac Police Provide Safety Tips for Community
We asked our friends at the SeaTac Police Department for their best safety tips to protect our residents, families, and community members. For National Crime Prevention Week, police want to provide as much information to support and protect our SeaTac community - from safety inside the home, to parking safety, and break-ins. Read more below.
SeaTac Hosts Inaugural Event for National Welcoming Week | September 14, 2024
Welcoming Week is an annual, national campaign that focuses on celebrating and joining efforts to create communities that are welcoming places for all, including immigrants. Join us on Saturday, September 14 from 11 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the SeaTac Community Center.
SeaTac Community Court Offers Ongoing Resources for Residents
Located at City Hall, the Community Court and Resource Center is dedicated to helping eligible individuals charged with certain misdemeanors and SeaTac residents who are struggling with essential services. The Community Court provides the opportunity of having charges dismissed after graduating the program.
