Composting is the natural process of recycling organic matter into a valuable fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants. Anything that grows decomposes eventually and composting speeds up the process by providing an ideal environment for bacteria, fungi, and other organisms to do their work.
City reinstating electrical inspections on Friday, learn how to schedule an inspection
To schedule an inspection please call the automated request line at 206-973-4764 before 10 p.m. to schedule an inspection for the next business day. You can also leave a message for the inspector on this line.
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.
SeaTac Veterans Memorial Ceremony features moving speeches by Mayor Jake Simpson and Sergeant Jeffrey A. Guite
The local Veterans Memorial honors military members of the past and present from every community and incorporates engraved tiles as a lasting way to remember loved ones. The SeaTac memorial was originally dedicated in 2019.
SeaTac’s first Resource Fair helps connect people with assistance
SeaTac’s first Resource Fair saw about 200 people in attendance with 29 organizations present and providing information to the public.
Puget Sound Fire Halloween safety tips will help families trick o’ treat
Halloween is just around the corner and with it, Puget Sound Fire has shared some safety tips.
SeaTac to host resource fair, which will provide community with info related to health, jobs, legal assistance and much more
SeaTac will host its first resource fair Thursday, Nov. 3 from 2 p.m. – 7 p.m. at the SeaTac Community Center.
Prepare for a major earthquake by participating in the Great ShakeOut
Everyone is encouraged to practice earthquake response on Thursday, Oct. 20 by participating in the Great ShakeOut.
Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager
Nearly three dozen seventh graders from Highline Big Picture School walked to SeaTac City Hall to learn more about their local government. Accompanied by their teachers, the students spent more than an hour in Council Chambers hearing how municipal government works from SeaTac City Manager, Carl Cole. The students learned about different types of government … Continue reading Local students learn about government from SeaTac City Manager
Community encouraged to adopt local drains to help keep local waterways pollutant free
Participating cities in Washington include Seattle, Burien and of course, SeaTac. The state’s The Adopt-A-Drain program launched a year ago thanks to the Washington Stormwater Center.
