The need for additional childcare availability and capacity was identified by the Business Synergy Program outreach in 2021 and 2022. The initiative will provide SeaTac residents with childcare spots to help those looking for employment and needing childcare services find these services in SeaTac.
Talent Tuesday: Code Compliance Coordinator’s work lifts community
SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people whoa re working hard to meet the needs of the community.
New permit, land use application portal coming to SeaTac soon
The City plans to have the portal available for use sometime in May 2023. As we get closer to system “Go Live” in May, watch for more blogs highlighting portal facts and features that will be available for customers.
Talent Tuesday: Associate Planner helps city plan for the future, educates public regarding permits
SeaTac's Talent Tuesday features a Q&A with City staff so that the public can get to know the people whoa re working hard to meet the needs of the community.
SeaTac looking for public comments regarding proposed rental housing protection rules
The City has created multiple opportunities to receive public comment on the proposed new housing rules.
City Council approves new Mercy housing development
City Council approved the new Mercy Angle Lake Family housing development Tuesday night, which will provide 130 units of affordable housing.
City seeking public input on proposed rental housing protections at meeting on March 10
On Friday, March 10, 4-8 p.m., the City is hosting an open house style community meeting at City Hall so renters, landlords and other community members can learn more and provide comments on the proposed new rules.
Development applications are available for public viewing
This means anyone can see information for recent subdivisions, hotels, apartments, commercial real estate, etc in SeaTac through our handy online webpage.
How did SeaTac get its name?
More than 30 years ago, SeaTac became a city. The move occurred after residents decided to break apart from unincorporated King County to seek more robust government representation. Naming the City after the Seattle Tacoma International Airport or Sea-Tac which comprised 42 percent of the City was the obvious choice at the time.
City launches BIG IDEAS poll for the SeaTac City Center, Airport District Plan
The City would like resident and business feedback for the second phase of our City Center/Airport District planning process. The City is currently creating a plan that provides a roadmap for how the City can help the district grow and change over the next 20 years.
