We know you’ve seen them. On materials with details about construction. At City Council meetings with presentations about transportation plans and upcoming projects.
Best of 2020: From additional soccer fields to AED devices
SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
SeaTac City Hall reopens July 6
Some good news for SeaTac residents—City Hall is reopening Tuesday, July 6. City Hall hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. With the state and King County’s reopening, the City is following similar guidance for service inside City Hall.
Best of 2020: From census outreach to senior meals
SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
Angle Lake Spray Park to reopen for the summer ahead of scorching weekend
As people in the area face record temperatures climbing into triple digits, SeaTac has decided to open Angle Lake Spray Park for the summer.
Community Center to serve as cooling station in SeaTac
The Community Center to serve as a cooling station this Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Community Center is located at 13735 24th Avenue South, SeaTac, WA 98168.
Valley View Library to reopen on July 14
Valley View Library, SeaTac’s local library branch, will open back up to the public on July 14. The COVID-19 pandemic forced libraries to close their doors to in-person visitors last year.
Stay safe this summer, precautions can prevent wildfires
Just last year, wildfires created so much smoke that the air became polluted. Sadly, more than 80 percent of wildfires are caused by people.
Summer events return to SeaTac
Last summer, the city had to cancel events. This year, we are bringing some beloved classics back including music and theater in the park. Lifeguards will also return to Angle Lake.
Fireworks banned in unincorporated King County
A new ordinance bans the sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated King County after concerns were raised about fires.
