The City of SeaTac along with King County use the ALERT King County Notification System powered by On Solve CodeRED. It is an ultra-high-speed telephone communication service for emergency notifications.
Multiple positions open on several Citizen Advisory Committees
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.
Time change coming up is a perfect time to check your emergency kits
With Daylight Saving Time beginning at 2 a.m. this Sunday, March 12th, Emergency Management is encouraging you to not only set your clocks but to also check your stocks.
City seeking public input on proposed rental housing protections at meeting on March 10
On Friday, March 10, 4-8 p.m., the City is hosting an open house style community meeting at City Hall so renters, landlords and other community members can learn more and provide comments on the proposed new rules.
Public invited to provide input for new air monitoring site near Sea-Tac airport
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is looking for input on a new air monitoring site that will be located near the Sea-Tac airport.
How did SeaTac get its name?
More than 30 years ago, SeaTac became a city. The move occurred after residents decided to break apart from unincorporated King County to seek more robust government representation. Naming the City after the Seattle Tacoma International Airport or Sea-Tac which comprised 42 percent of the City was the obvious choice at the time.
City adds new events for Winter 2023 with a birthday celebration for the SeaTac Community Center
2023 will bring a new batch of events to the City, including a day-long birthday party for the SeaTac Community Center in March.
Year in Review: SeaTac events provide entertainment, opportunities to connect with people and resources
As the year winds down, we are recapping some of the events that helped connect the community to resources and each other. Some events were new, some familiar.
Year in Review: City communications reaches new audiences thanks to additions to the team, focus on community outreach
The year is almost over and it’s time to take a look back at some of the success the City has had in relation to its communications division and outreach to the public. City Manager, Carl Cole, has focused on improving communications and ensuring transparency with the public.
SeaTac fall events finish with annual tree lighting
Mayor Jake Simpson and Councilmembers Peter Kwon and Iris Guzmán attended the last fall event of the season. A grant ensured that this event was not only free but also included free food.
