City Council approved a proclamation Tuesday night marking April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
City Council votes to not ratify the 2021 King County Countywide Planning Policies
The City Council passed a resolution to “not ratify” the King County CPPs because the CPPs do not address concerns previously expressed by the City of SeaTac in May 2021. Once signed, this resolution will be transmitted to the King County clerk.
City Council Q&A: Mayor Jake Simpson wants people to know that SeaTac is more than just an airport
Seven people represent SeaTac on our City Council. In an effort to get to know these officials, each City Council member will complete a Q&A, submitting it for publication.
City Council approves new contract to develop Intelligent Transportation System to improve traffic management
This work will cost the city $143,172, which is well underneath the $200,000 allotted in the budget for this project.
SeaTac Best of 2021: From stuffing 300 backpacks for Highline Schools elementary students to planting trees at North SeaTac Park
We are recapping our successes from last year! We have 12 topics to highlight that we are proud of as a city. From Riverton Park improvements to supporting BEST's campaign to stop human trafficking, we've had a busy year.
City of SeaTac sets 2022 Federal Legislative Agenda
For the first time in more than a decade, the City of SeaTac is actively pursuing a federal Legislative Agenda. In 2021, the City hired a Federal Contract Lobbyist from Gordon Thomas Honeywell to assist the City in federal lobbying. The City is working to secure federal dollars to help SeaTac residents/businesses and to promote … Continue reading City of SeaTac sets 2022 Federal Legislative Agenda
City Council approves new contract for Airport Pedestrian Improvement Project
City Council approved a new contract and contract amendment for the Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project Tuesday night.
City of SeaTac sets 2022 legislative agenda
The 2022 State Legislative Session began on Monday, Jan. 10. Here are the top Legislative Items that we are working on during the next two months.
SeaTac City Council selects new Mayor, Deputy Mayor
SeaTac City Council selected Councilmember Jake Simpson as Mayor, and Councilmember Senayet Negusse as Deputy Mayor at their first Regular Council Meeting of the year.
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon selected as President of Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon was selected as President of Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials in November, starting his term this year.
