This Information Provided by Public Health Seattle-King County: Great news for many families: the CDC and FDA have authorized the emergency use of Pfizer vaccine to 12-15 year olds! We sat down with Libby Page, manager of our immunizations program, to get the details about this expansion of COVID-19 vaccination. This is an exciting development, … Continue reading WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VACCINATION FOR 12-15 YEAR OLDS
Walk-in vaccination is available
Nine vaccination sites now offer the COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment (see flyer for hours): Auburn, Bellevue, Burien, Kent, Seattle (Downtown, SODO, Rainier Beach, West Seattle), and Shoreline. All sites are ADA accessible and offer interpretation services. Rides to vaccine sites are available: Call the Coordinated Vaccine Transportation Helpline at 425-943-6706 Monday-Friday between 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM. Dial 5 … Continue reading Walk-in vaccination is available
Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening of Micro-X Inc. will be on May 28th
Information Provided by the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce: The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the opening of Micro-X, Inc.’s new facilities in SeaTac, Washington. Micro-X Inc. is the US subsidiary of Micro-X Ltd., an Australian company (listed on ASX as MX1) that designs, develops, and manufactures a range of innovative, … Continue reading Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening of Micro-X Inc. will be on May 28th
Inslee announces statewide reopening date of June 30 and short-term statewide move to Phase 3
Information provided by Office of Governor Inslee: The governor also discussed the plan for K-12 to return in the fall and additional opportunities for fully vaccinated individuals On Thursday, Gov. Jay Inslee announced that the state is moving toward a statewide June 30 reopening date and that all counties in Washington will move to Phase … Continue reading Inslee announces statewide reopening date of June 30 and short-term statewide move to Phase 3
Housing Action Plan Virtual Open House
May 17 6-8pm You’re Invited to the Draft Housing Action Plan Virtual Open House All are welcome to this virtual public meeting where the contents of the draft plan will be presented. Come learn about housing trends and proposed strategies to promote more housing options in the city. Please pre-register for the open house by … Continue reading Housing Action Plan Virtual Open House
SeaTac Police Combat Human Traffickers
In the first week of May, the SeaTac Police Department participated in a joint operation with the FBI, King County Sheriff’s Office, Seattle Police Department, Bellevue Police Department, and the Washington State Patrol regarding Human Trafficking in the City of SeaTac. The operation resulted in identifying 15 women and 1 man who were actively involved … Continue reading SeaTac Police Combat Human Traffickers
S 200th Street Traffic Alert-May 13-19
(May 10) Contractors plan to close lanes of traffic from May 13-19 along S 200th Street between between 12th Place South and the Des Moines Creek Park trailhead. Drivers are being advised to find alternate routes of travel during this partial closure. The City of SeaTac Public Works Department is overseeing the S 200th Street … Continue reading S 200th Street Traffic Alert-May 13-19
SeaTac Councilmember Clyde Hill awarded with Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership
SeaTac, WA (May 10 ) Clyde Hill, Councilmember, SeaTac, WA recently received an Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC). Councilmember Hill will be recognized for his achievement at the May 11, Regular Council Meeting. AWC’s Certificate of Municipal Leadership program recognizes city and town elected officials for accomplishing training … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmember Clyde Hill awarded with Advanced Certificate of Municipal Leadership
More Salmon = More Orcas
Despite the Pandemic, the City of SeaTac has continued with its efforts to increase the amount of Salmon in Des Moines Creek. The City has been raising 250 salmon from eggs at City Hall since January and will release them into Des Moines Creek this Wednesday, May 12. To help preserve salmon habitat, please DO … Continue reading More Salmon = More Orcas
Need transportation to get to your COVID vaccine appointment in King County?
This information provides by King County: Call the Coordinated Vaccine Transportation Helpline at 425.943.6706 and find the ride that best fits your needs! Call 425.943.6706 (Press 5 for language assistance).Click here to learn more about resources https://www.findaride.org/covid
