Interested organizations can attend a workshop to help them fill out the application tomorrow, March 6 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Kent City Hall. Please register online.
City statement on “Zoom Bombing” incident
The Feb. 26, Regular Council Meeting was interrupted by several virtual attendees who made racist, profane, and antisemitic comments. This was considered a “Zoom Bombing” incident where speakers share hate-filled and bigoted language. The City of SeaTac strongly condemns these hateful actions and believes the behavior of those who attacked the meeting is beyond offensive. … Continue reading City statement on “Zoom Bombing” incident
Local NAACP Chapter accepts Black History Month proclamation at City Council meeting
“…African Americans have resisted historically and ongoing oppression in all forms,” Councilmember Joe Vinson said. “Much of SeaTac’s honor, strength and distinction can be attributed to the diversity of cultures and traditions that are celebrated by the residents of this great region.”
WSDOT to close lanes on I-5 in SeaTac this weekend for SR 509 project
On Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2, crews will set 10 girders for the northern portion of the new South 216th Street bridge. Setting the girders is another milestone in construction of the bridge.
WSDOT announces upcoming I-5, SR 518 off-ramp closures
The northbound Interstate 5 off-ramp to westbound State Route 518 will close in SeaTac overnight Saturday, Feb. 24 and Saturday, March 2 for bridge maintenance.
King County Council seeks applicants for Valley Medical Center hospital district commissioner vacancy
Some SeaTac residents are eligible to apply The King County Council is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Valley Medical Center (Public Hospital District No. 1) Board of Commissioners. District No. 1 is the oldest and largest hospital district in Washington, serving more than 600,000 residents in South King County. The District owns … Continue reading King County Council seeks applicants for Valley Medical Center hospital district commissioner vacancy
Multiple openings in Citizen Advisory Committees, get involved today
Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee.
SeaTac Police start Business Watch Program, learn how to participate
Business Watch programs are similar to Neighborhood Watch programs. Business Watch programs have proven to be a very effective way of preventing crime at businesses and in commercial areas. Business owners know what's going on in their community and working with each other and law enforcement can help prevent crime.
SeaTac Signage Program Survey
October 26-SeaTac has launched a survey to allow you to vote for your favorite outdoor large SeaTac signs around the City. In the coming years, the City will replace several outdated ‘Welcome to SeaTac’ signs and other City signs with new signs that are modern, fresh and reflect our vibrant community. The new family of … Continue reading SeaTac Signage Program Survey
Great Pumpkin Night was…great
October 20- More than 350 people enjoyed SeaTac’s Great Pumpkin Night at the SeaTac Community Center. The event took place on Friday, October 13. Families arrived in the parking lot to be greeted by Puget Sound Firefighters who showcased their Fire Engine and had activities for the kids. Inside the Community Center there were bouncy … Continue reading Great Pumpkin Night was…great
