The ceremony honored local community members from various backgrounds who play a key role in strengthening ties between JBLM and the local community.
Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager
Nearly three dozen seventh graders from Highline Big Picture School walked to SeaTac City Hall to learn more about their local government. Accompanied by their teachers, the students spent more than an hour in Council Chambers hearing how municipal government works from SeaTac City Manager, Carl Cole. The students learned about different types of government … Continue reading Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager
City of SeaTac posts 2023-24 preliminary Biennial Budget
The City of SeaTac is working on its 2023-24 biennial budget. The two-year biennial budget is passed by Council and administered by the City Manager. State laws requires a preliminary budget to be presented by the first Monday in October. The preliminary budget shows a complete financial picture, showing expenditures requested by each department … Continue reading City of SeaTac posts 2023-24 preliminary Biennial Budget
Conversations with the City Manager Carl Cole: Explaining recent crime data and what the community can do to help police
Cole is a subject matter expert on crime because he served the City from 2016 to 2019 as Police Chief. His experience comes from over 27 years working for the King County Sheriff’s Office.
City starts YouTube channel, efforts to focus on digital communication with residents and visitors remains a high priority
You can find high-quality video content on our new YouTube channel. From recaps of our summer events to SeaTac’s BMX track gran reopening, we will be showcasing what the City has to offer.
Port of Seattle hosting pre-application workshops for the South King County Community Impact Fund
Port staff will host a series of virtual workshops for both Economic Recovery funding opportunities and Environmental Grants over the next several weeks. These workshops will focus on the most important components of the application process and provide interested organizations and individuals with key information.
Conversations with the City Manager Carl Cole: Port of Seattle, City working toward solution for North SeaTac Park
For the past year, the City of SeaTac has been in discussions with the Port of Seattle regarding the future uses 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
Flag Lowering due to tragedy in Highland Park, Illinois
July 5-The flags in front of SeaTac City Hall and other City facilities are lowered this week. On Tuesday, July 5, Governor Inslee directed Washington State and United States flags at all state agency facilities be lowered to half-staff immediately, in honor and remembrance of the victims who tragically lost their lives on July 4, … Continue reading Flag Lowering due to tragedy in Highland Park, Illinois
