April 2-Gov. Jay Inslee announced a month-long extension of his "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" emergency order Thursday evening. The order, which banned all gatherings and temporarily shuttered non-essential businesses, will continue through May 4. "Epidemiological modeling from the University of Washington predicts we will have at least 1,400 deaths this year," Inslee said. "We are yet to … Continue reading Inslee extends ‘Stay Home, Stay Healthy’ through May 4
City Celebrates Census Day
April 1-We mark Census Day, April 1, to celebrate our community coming together to show its strength. Census Day is observed nationwide. By this date, every home will receive an invitation to participate in the 2020 Census. Once the invitation arrives, you should respond for your home in one of three ways: online, by phone, … Continue reading City Celebrates Census Day
Census Day Is Here – Make It Count!
April 1, 2020 – Today is Census Day, the day that determines who is counted in the 2020 Census and where they are counted. The U.S. Constitution mandates a census of the population every 10 years. Responding to the 2020 Census is easy, safe and important, and is key to shaping the future of communities. Census statistics are … Continue reading Census Day Is Here – Make It Count!
Governor Inslee announces the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order.
March 23-Gov. Jay Inslee has issued a Stay at Home, Stay Healthy order in Washington state which will be effective for a minimum of two weeks. The order requires every Washingtonian to stay at home, except for people: Pursuing an essential activity, like shopping for groceries or going to a medical appointment.Getting takeout food. (Food deliveries also are … Continue reading Governor Inslee announces the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order.
U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham on Operational Updates
MARCH 18, 2020 — Less than one week ago, the 2020 Census fully kicked off, and invitations continue to arrive in mailboxes across the nation. As of this morning, more than eleven million households have responded. America is stepping up to shape our future and ensure families and communities are counted. Beginning today, in support of guidance on what we … Continue reading U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham on Operational Updates
City Facilities Temporarily Close to Public
March 13- Starting Monday, March 16, the City decided to close all City Facilities to the public. The public closure effects: City Hall Community CenterValley Ridge Community/Teen CenterMaintenance Facility All City parks will be closed and gates at the park will be locked. The Parks Department will be closing all City park restrooms. City Hall … Continue reading City Facilities Temporarily Close to Public
City of SeaTac COVID-19 Update
March 6-The City of SeaTac continues to monitor the latest developments with COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Since the initial case was discovered in King County, City leadership has met several times to collect facts and determine the next steps forward for the City. The City is making its decisions based on facts from Public Health Seattle King … Continue reading City of SeaTac COVID-19 Update
City Staff Celebrates 30 Years of Cityhood
February 27-City of SeaTac staff celebrated the 1990 founding of the City with a retro party. On Thursday, February 27, the City Council Chambers was transformed into a 1990 gala space complete with old-school videos games, 1990's trivia, a selfie station and of course cake. Some staff dressed in their 1990 gear to celebrate the … Continue reading City Staff Celebrates 30 Years of Cityhood
Census 2020
February 28- During the week of March 12, residents in SeaTac will begin receiving Census forms. It is important that each resident fill out the form completely. Over the next couple of months, multiple communities in South King County are hosting events in order to ensure everyone gets counted. Our next door neighbor, City of … Continue reading Census 2020
2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19)
There has been several developments in the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19). To learn the latest information click on the links below: Washington State Department of Commerce Washington State Department of Health Public Health Seattle & King County Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Port of Seattle
