This summer’s Move in the Park is “Tom and Jerry." Before the movie, children and families will have a variety of activities to choose from.
City Council roundup: July 13, 2021
View the agenda Watch the Meeting 2021 Arts & Culture Master PlanTwo years ago the City began conducting research along with interviews and survey to create the SeaTac Arts & Culture Master Plan. The Opportunities Report is the first part of a three-part SeaTac Arts & Culture Master Plan done to guide the work of … Continue reading City Council roundup: July 13, 2021
City advises residents, visitors to not feed waterfowl
Feeding of waterfowl is not beneficial – it has negative ecological, environmental and social consequences.
City Hall reopens, summer events in full swing
The reopening of city hall coincided with the return of local summer events, put on by our Parks and Recreation Department.
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.
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.
Water safety more important than ever as people head to lake, pools to cool off
Water competency is a way of improving water safety for yourself and those around you through avoiding common dangers.
Mayor, City Council support updated Riverton Heights Park at ribbon-cutting ceremony
The Mayor and all of City Council attended the Riverton Heights Park ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday, June 12.
Second year of salmon raising proves successful
After 250 salmon were raised at city hall, the young fish were released into Des Moines Creek on May 12. This is the second year we raised salmon to be released into the wild joining in a state-wide effort to improve populations of endangered salmon. We received salmon eggs from the Department of Ecology, they … Continue reading Second year of salmon raising proves successful
Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park Temporary Parking Reduction
On May 10, visitors to Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park will notice some reduced parking lot capacity, due to installation of a sewer line to the new Kent Valley Elementary School. The park will remain open and accessible to the public during normal operating hours. The park is located at 3600 S. 228th St., SeaTac and … Continue reading Grandview Off-Leash Dog Park Temporary Parking Reduction
