SeaTac Mayor Jake Simpson, King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove and SeaTac Councilmember Peter Kwon attended the ribbon cutting event for the South 180th Street Flood Reduction Project on Friday.
City is accepting artist applications for design of local utility wraps, deadline is June 30
Artists will be given artwork credit on the box and will receive between $400 -$1000 depending on how many submissions are accepted.
SeaTac’s salmon release event attended by families, Councilmember Peter Kwon
SeaTac’s salmon event was a success–seeing a crowd full of children help us release the fish we raised into Des Moines Creek on May 14.
SeaTac crews pick up 653 bags of litter in April
The April totals are actually higher than the previous month, which saw our crews picking up 610 bags of litter.
Public invited to participate in SeaTac salmon release on May 14, shuttle service provided from Angle Lake Park to creek
The public is invited to attend this release and learn more about the salmon we raised and their habitat. Since parking is limited, we are providing a free shuttle from Angle Lake Park to Des Moines Creek Park for this event. The shuttle will start transporting people at 10:30 a.m.
Spring Recycling Event draws large line of cars, people drop off materials like tires, paint and oil
SeaTac’s recycling event on Saturday, May 7, saw a line of cars waiting to drop off goods at Tyee High School.
Public input sought for Stormwater Management Action Plan through upcoming virtual meeting
We are looking for public involvement through a virtual meeting on May 19 to discuss our Stormwater Management Action Plan.
SeaTac City Hall improves safety in parking lot
The speed bumps will slow down cars while traveling through the hundred plus space parking lot which is located at 4800 S 188th Street in SeaTac. These speed bumps replace previous bumps which were in the parking lot before a recent parking lot resurfacing.
City Council adopts Urban Design Report for the Airport Area Pedestrian Improvement Project
Last year, City Council appointed an ad hoc committee to inform a design aesthetic, choosing “Celebrates SeaTac” as the theme. This will honor SeaTac’s unique blend of industry, technology and hospitality.
Closure of International Boulevard coming in June for Sound Transit construction in SeaTac
A southbound closure of International Boulevard between South 204th Street and South 208th Street is scheduled by Sound Transit starting June 6 through June 10 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
