SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon Appointed to Serve on National League of Cities’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

January 14, 2021 — The City of SeaTac Deputy Mayor, Peter Kwon, has been elected for a one-year term to serve on the National League of Cities (NLC) 2021 Transportation and Infrastructure Services (TIS) Federal Advocacy Committee. He'll be providing strategic direction and guidance for NLC's federal advocacy agenda and policy priorities. NLC is dedicated … Continue reading SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon Appointed to Serve on National League of Cities’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

January 13, 2021 — At last night’s Regular Council Meeting, City of SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley joined the Port of Seattle and other local governments in proclaiming January 2020 as “Human Trafficking Awareness Month.” Below is the full text of the proclamation: CITY OF SEATAC National Human Trafficking Awareness Month WHEREAS, the City of SeaTac … Continue reading Mayor Sitterley Declares January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in SeaTac

City of SeaTac 2021-2022 Budget-in-Brief

December 18, 2020 — The SeaTac 2021-2022 Budget has been adopted! Here's the what it includes. Vision: The City of SeaTac is a clean, safe, thriving, and healthy global community that welcomes people to live, learn, work, and play. Mission: Provide fiscally responsible public services in an ethical and transparent manner that continuously strives to … Continue reading City of SeaTac 2021-2022 Budget-in-Brief

Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications Now Open

December 18, 2020 — Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Would you like to provide a valuable service to your community and be more informed about City business? Let your voice be heard! Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee. The City of SeaTac invites all residents and business owners of diverse … Continue reading Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications Now Open

SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley Proclaims November 28 to be Small Business Saturday

November 10, 2020 — At this evening's Regular Council Meeting, City of SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley proclaimed November 28, 2020, as "Small Business Saturday." Below is the full text of this year's proclamation: CITY OF SEATAC Small Business Saturday WHEREAS, the City of SeaTac, celebrates our local small businesses and the contributions they make to … Continue reading SeaTac Mayor Erin Sitterley Proclaims November 28 to be Small Business Saturday

SeaTac and King County Flood Control District Team Up to Battle Urban Flooding

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 15, 2020 SEATAC, Wash. — SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon will receive a $320,000 grant check from King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove, who is also the Chair of the King County Flood Control District, on October 16, 2020. The grant will fund a storm drainage project in the urban core of … Continue reading SeaTac and King County Flood Control District Team Up to Battle Urban Flooding

October 13 Declared “Seattle Storm Championship Day”

October 9, 2020 — Congratulations to our friends and neighbors, Seattle Storm, for winning the 2020 WNBA Championship! Each year, Seattle Storm holds a free Community Practice here in the City of SeaTac in order to celebrate the importance of youth being active. In order to celebrate their victory, Mayor Erin Sitterley will proclaim this … Continue reading October 13 Declared “Seattle Storm Championship Day”

SeaTac Mayor Proclaims October 12 – 16 Affordable Housing Week

October 5, 2020 — Today, Mayor Erin Sitterley signed a proclamation making October 12 - 16 Affordable Housing Week in the City of SeaTac. Throughout King County, people, organizations, and cities are participating in Affordable Housing Week to elevate the critical need to preserve and increase housing in our communities. Below is the text of … Continue reading SeaTac Mayor Proclaims October 12 – 16 Affordable Housing Week

SeaTac Mayor Declares October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October 2, 2020 — At the September 22, Regular Council Meeting, Mayor Erin Sitterley proclaimed October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Mayor Sitterley called upon residents to take an active role in supporting all survivors so we can reduce abuse and violence. Domestic violence can be extremely difficult to escape, prolonging victims’ suffering and impacting … Continue reading SeaTac Mayor Declares October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications are being accepted

Update, October 16, 2020 — As of today, we are still taking applications for the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee. All other committee vacancies are currently closed. September 25-Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Let your … Continue reading Citizen Advisory Committee Vacancies – Applications are being accepted