The City unveiled its new lifejacket loaner program Thursday at Angle Lake with remarks from Senayet Negusse and Councilmember Iris Guzmán.
City Council adopts South 200th Street corridor Study
The study presents two options for the City to consider when planning for long-term improvements to the corridor. Option 1 includes one driving lane in each direction with a continuous center-turn lane, bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks. Option 2 maintains two driving lanes in each direction, does not include a center turn lane, adds bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks and would result in acquiring significant property to widen the roadway and fit these improvements.
City Council authorizes contract with planning firm to create a new long-term growth plan, development code
The agreement will create a new long-term growth plan and development code for the area adjacent to the SeaTac/Airport light rail station.
Mayor Jake Simpson, King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove and SeaTac Councilmember Peter Kwon attend S. 180th Street ribbon cutting event
SeaTac Mayor Jake Simpson, King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove and SeaTac Councilmember Peter Kwon attended the ribbon cutting event for the South 180th Street Flood Reduction Project on Friday.
SeaTac Councilmember attends Alaska Air Aviation Day event
SeaTac-based Alaska Airlines held an Aviation Day event on Saturday, May 7 which attracted students from around the state including SeaTac. The event was held at an Alaska Air maintenance hangar at Sea-Tac International Airport. City Councilmember Peter Kwon was among the more than 1200 attendees who learned more about how youth can connect with … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmember attends Alaska Air Aviation Day event
SeaTac Councilmembers attend ceremony for Alaska Airlines Fallen Soldier cart at Angle Lake
Councilmembers Mohamed Egal and Peter Kwon were in attendance as Alaska Airlines unveiled the new modified baggage cart, which is part of its Fallen Soldier program, to a crowd at Angle Lake.
City Council approves resolution to allow SeaTac to explore acquiring North SeaTac Park
The City currently operates portions of the park under two different leases with the Port of Seattle. One lease expires in 2041 and the other in 2070..
SeaTac City Council approves three proclamations: Provider Appreciation Day, Affordable Housing Week and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
SeaTac City Council approved three proclamations Tuesday night–Provider Appreciation Day, Affordable Housing Week and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
City Council approves agreement between SeaTac and other South King County cities for home repair program
For the last 17 years, the City of Tukwila has administered the King County Community Development Block Grant for the Minor Home Repair Program for the cities of Covington, Des Moines, SeaTac and Tukwila. Recently, the City of Tukwila asked if the City of SeaTac would be interested in assuming that role. After in-house deliberations, City staff decided to accept those duties and become the lead City.
City Council Q&A: Councilmember Iris Guzmán works to represent marginalized communities
Iris Guzmán was elected to Council in November and was sworn in this year. In an effort to get to know these officials, each City Council member will complete a Q&A, submitting it for publication.
