The job market has shifted in the past few years and seems to be especially affected by the pandemic. Cole said that in the past, job seekers focused more on salary and benefits, but in today’s world, job seekers also look more carefully at company values and work-life balance.
Conversations with City Manager Carl Cole: Tackling communications in a diverse community means embracing change, digital content
The City of SeaTac has actively focused on changing how it communicates with the public in an effort to make sure residents and visitors have access to timely and accurate information.
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 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
Conversations with City Manager Carl Cole: Why does SeaTac contract its fire and police departments?
Some cities in Washington have their own police and fire departments. The reason SeaTac contracts out its public safety services is to save the taxpayers money.
Conversations with City Manager Carl Cole: What is a Council-City Manager form of government?
To break it down, SeaTac’s City Manager, Carl Cole, runs the operations and administration of the City, while the City Council sets policies and approves budgets. Our goal is to feature interviews with the City Manager to help the public better understand how the City government serves its’ community.
SeaTac passes a State Audit four years in a row
The City passed a State Audit, marking the fourth consecutive year the City received an annual audit with no findings.
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 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.
