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Code Compliance updated the Public Safety and Justice Council Committee, sharing recent case
The unit was experiencing sewage back up into the bathtub. This condition was affecting two units, which rendered them uninhabitable until the cause of the back-up could be determined and repaired.
City Council approved to fund the development of the Tourism Destination Development Plan
City Council voted to fund the development of the Tourism Destination Development Plan Tuesday night for $99,985.
Councilmembers Mohamed Egal, Peter Kwon attend groundbreaking of new apartment complex in SeaTac
The Amelia Apartments will offer affordable housing at 2929 South 200th Street. The seven-story apartment complex will consist of 108 units and 78 parking spaces. At least 21 of these units will be income restricted.
SeaTac City Council approves $1 million in funding for SeaTac 2044: Comprehensive Plan, Transportation Master Plan update
In early September, City Council approved a $1 million budget amendment to fund significant updates to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Master Plan. The combined project, known as “SeaTac 2044,” will re-set the City’s twenty-year growth and development policies for the years 2024 to 2044.
SeaTac City Council approves budget amendment for $3.5 million to support small businesses
This funding is delivered from the American Rescue Plan Act and State and Local Fiscal Relief funds. Programs the city will support were chosen based on feedback provided by SeaTac small businesses during the 2021 Business Synergy Program Outreach survey, along with guidance from SeaTac’s City Council.
City issues land use approvals, permits for new hotel and apartments
The development will include a six-story 198 room hotel with a parking garage and a separate seven-story 182-unit apartment building containing a parking garage together on 2.91 acres of property.
SeaTac’s Planning Commission gives residents a chance to provide input on long-range plans, programs and policies
The Planning Commission advises the Council on matters affecting the City’s long-term development vision so that all SeaTac residents and businesses can enjoy and be proud to reside in this community.
Hotel/Motel Tax Advisory Committee makes recommendations for use of funds, takes requests for tourism-related activities
The funding is allocated to activities/projects that promote tourism to generate travel and emphasize overnight hotel guests in the City of SeaTac. Funding is awarded annually by the SeaTac City Council based on the recommendations of the Hotel Motel Advisory Committee.
City moving forward on implementing SeaTac’s Housing Work Plan
The Housing Work Plan consists of short-term action items identified in policy documents, programs, or by City Council, related to expanding housing opportunities for residents. The main focus of the current Housing Work Plan is the implementation of the recently adopted SeaTac Housing Action Plan.
