Mayor Jake Simpson and Councilmembers Peter Kwon and Iris Guzmán attended the inaugural Great SeaTac Scrub Down event on Saturday, which saw over 40 volunteers pick up litter and remove graffiti.
City Council takes another step toward acquiring North SeaTac Park
In the past several months, the City of SeaTac has taken several actions towards studying the feasibility of the City acquiring parts or the entire 220 acres of North SeaTac Park.
Flag Lowering for former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe
July 8- The flags at City Hall and other City facilities are lowered to half-staff today due to the traffic death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. On July 8, Governor Inslee directed that Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities remain lowered to half-staff, in honor and remembrance of … Continue reading Flag Lowering for former Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe
SeaTac Police officer retires after 37 Years
Deputy José Bartolo retired from the King County Sheriff’s Office on May 31, 2022. José began his career with the King County Sheriff’s Office on Feb. 5, 1985. He joined the City of SeaTac contract city on Feb. 1, 1990. To put this into perspective, the City incorporated on Feb. 28, 1990, meaning he was … Continue reading SeaTac Police officer retires after 37 Years
City Council approves agreement with WSDOT for reconstruction of a segment of South 204th Street
City Council approved an Interlocal Agreement with the Washington State Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of a segment of South 204th Street, to be included as part of the City's future South 204th Street Transportation Improvement Project.
City Council approves contracts for 2022 Overlay Project that will see resurfacing on South 188th Street
This project proposes resurfacing roughly one mile of pavement along the South 188th Street corridor between International Boulevard and the intersection of Des Moines Memorial Drive South, including the 188th Street tunnel that runs beneath the south end of the Airport runway.
City Council extends existing moratorium on work-release facilities to allow time for research
The ordinance will extend the existing moratorium for an additional six months, creating a new expiration date of March 1, 2023. Last year, City Council adopted the original ordinance that established the current moratorium, this ordinance also included a work plan for a Planning Commission study.
SeaTac City Council approves LGBTQIA+ Pride Month proclamation
SeaTac City Council approved the LGBTQIA+ Pride Month proclamation Tuesday night.
SeaTac moves to hybrid meetings starting in June
Starting in June, the City will be offering hybrid meetings, which means people can participate in person or virtually. This includes City Council meetings and Council Committees.
SeaTac City Council approves new community engagement position
SeaTac City Council approved a new Community Engagement Specialist position as part of an amendment to the 2021-2022 budget Tuesday night.
