Essentials First, Formerly Kits for Peace, is a nonprofit agency that is currently gifting critical items such as hygiene essentials, warm-weather basics, food cards, etc to the inadequately housed, refugees and those experiencing financial insecurity.
SeaTac senior lunch to return in person in late March
Some good news for SeaTac seniors, the Senior Center will start serving lunch indoors on Thursdays and Friday starting March 24.
Common code compliance violations can lead to ground contamination, rodent infestation
The most common violations include junk vehicles, overgrown vegetation and residential parking on unapproved surfaces like lawns or grassy areas.
Public comment for Draft Regional Transportation Plan closes Feb. 28
PSRC is seeking public comment on the draft Regional Transportation Plan. The comment period runs from Jan. 13 to Feb. 28, 2022. The $300 billion plan includes projects and programs that will improve all aspects of the transportation system, including transit, rail, ferry, streets and highways, freight and bicycle and pedestrian systems. It contains a … Continue reading Public comment for Draft Regional Transportation Plan closes Feb. 28
Port of Seattle awards environmental grants to organizations improving South King County
Eighteen organizations serving the communities around the Sea-Tac airport are recipients of environmental grants in the second round of funding under the Port of Seattle’s South King County Community Impact Fund.
Protect your home from mold this season
The Pacific Northwest, especially the western portions of Washington and Oregon are known for their maritime climate, damp and green.
Code enforcement, human services work together to help SeaTac residents
Volunteers assisted code enforcement with a compliance issue impacting a senior resident thanks to the assistance of our Human Services coordinator.
Free trees available through new program, request one today
SeaTac residents can now request free trees from the City thanks to the Kiewit Tree Giveaway program.
SeaTac Best of 2021: From naming our snow plows to leasing commercial space in new apartment complex
We have 12 topics to highlight that we are proud of as a city. Our Best of 2021 list is compiled through a series of steps with every department providing successes over the last year.
SeaTac crews pick up litter, Adopt-A-Street groups start cleanup
The cleanup of litter is a high priority for the city. Clean streets improve the image of the city and reduces contamination of water.
