n 2021, architects identified more than $74 million in necessary upgrades for the current City Hall, which is 44 years old. The estimates included recommendations from an earlier safety analysis from the Department of Homeland Security that identified security gaps and risks in the event of an earthquake.
SeaTac’s Community Court begins, including participating partner organizations
Qualifying defendants will have the chance to participate in a new City program–community court– starting Sept. 13. The SeaTac City Council accepted the state’s allocated funds that will support the community court last fall.
Envision SeaTac 2044 Comprehensive Plan update project kicks off with launch of City Vision poll
The City is kicking off a major update to its Comprehensive Plan by asking community members to take an online poll and share their vision for how SeaTac should grow over the next twenty years.
SeaTac awarded grant from King County as part of local priority hire program to boost construction jobs
Earlier this week Executive Dow Constantine announced that the county awarded two grants totaling $800,000, for priority hire projects that will be led by the Highline School District and the City of SeaTac.
Help your community during a disaster, register for the fall CERT classes now
Classes are offered in an afternoon session (1-4:30 p.m.) and evening session (6-9:30 p.m.) one day a week for eight weeks.
Join a SeaTac Advisory Committee, several openings available
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 Council funds efforts to help youth enter construction trades
This week SeaTac City Council unanimously approved $115,200 for SeaTac students attending the pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship programs for the construction trades. The money will pay for a living allowance, transportation costs and meals costs for SeaTac students completing the program with ANEW. The program is called the Running Start for the Trades program and is … Continue reading SeaTac Council funds efforts to help youth enter construction trades
Partner in Employment hosting its first SEA job fair
Partner in Employment is hosting its first SEA Airport Union Jobs Faith on Thursday, May 18 from 4. – 6 p.m. at the Sullivan Center in Tukwila.
Applications being accepted for Citizen Advisory Committee vacancies
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. The following Citizen Advisory Committees have vacancies: Arts, Culture and Library Advisory Committee, including a youth position - This advisory committee works closely … Continue reading Applications being accepted for Citizen Advisory Committee vacancies
Closure at Military Road, International Boulevard starts this week as work continues for the Polaris development
A permanent closure at the intersection of Military Road and International Boulevard will start April 24 as crews install new curb and gutters.
