The development will include a seven-story mixed use apartment building containing 289 residential units and associated amenity areas, 1,884 square feet of general retail space, 233 residential and seven retail parking spaces.
SeaTac’s Angle Lake Station area highlighted by Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute Northwest’s Transit Oriented Development Product Council hosted their meeting in SeaTac on May 17, which included a site tour of Angle Lake Station.
City Council adopts South 200th Street corridor Study
The study presents two options for the City to consider when planning for long-term improvements to the corridor. Option 1 includes one driving lane in each direction with a continuous center-turn lane, bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks. Option 2 maintains two driving lanes in each direction, does not include a center turn lane, adds bicycle lanes and wider sidewalks and would result in acquiring significant property to widen the roadway and fit these improvements.
City Council authorizes contract with planning firm to create a new long-term growth plan, development code
The agreement will create a new long-term growth plan and development code for the area adjacent to the SeaTac/Airport light rail station.
SeaTac residents are allowed tents, canopies if certain conditions are met
A tent is an enclosure with 25 percent or more presence of walls. A canopy is an enclosed structure with less than 25 percent of it comprised of walls.
WorkSource offers employment training in different languages this April
WorkSource is a statewide partnership of state, local and nonprofit agencies that provides employment and training services to job seekers and employers in Washington. Last year alone, WorkSource helped over 170,000 workers and around 5,600 employers.
Short-term rental regulations adopted by City Council
The City Council approved changes at Tuesday’s meeting to the zoning code to incorporate regulations specific to Short-Term Rentals.
SeaTac allows accessory dwelling units if criteria is met
An ADU is typically a structure that includes a kitchen, sleeping area and a bathroom. These can be attached or detached from the primary residence located on a single-family lot.
Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board
Projects are adjacent to Angle Lake light rail station This week, the Sound Transit Board of Directors approved key transaction terms with developers to build two transit-oriented development (TOD) sites adjacent to Angle Lake Station and garage in SeaTac. Mercy Housing Northwest was selected last year to develop the three-quarter acre site known as Angle … Continue reading Two transit-oriented developments in SeaTac approved by Sound Transit Board
Voluntary pre-application process helps people receive feedback from City on future projects before requesting permits
Did you know that the city now has a voluntary pre-application meeting process to help customers learn if a concept is viable before proceeding through with permits and ideas?
