Last month, the City’s upcoming Airport Station Area Pedestrian Improvement project was awarded grant funding by PSRC (Puget Sound Regional Council) via the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP).
Nighttime work on SR 516 and I-5 could impact travelers
Nighttime work will result in directional closures and lane reductions on State Route 516 (Kent Des Moines Road) and Interstate 5, Feb. 15-17.
City Council approves new contract to develop Intelligent Transportation System to improve traffic management
This work will cost the city $143,172, which is well underneath the $200,000 allotted in the budget for this project.
SeaTac crews pick up litter, Adopt-A-Street groups start cleanup
The cleanup of litter is a high priority for the city. Clean streets improve the image of the city and reduces contamination of water.
SeaTac Best of 2021: From stuffing 300 backpacks for Highline Schools elementary students to planting trees at North SeaTac Park
We are recapping our successes from last year! We have 12 topics to highlight that we are proud of as a city. From Riverton Park improvements to supporting BEST's campaign to stop human trafficking, we've had a busy year.
City Council approves new contract for Airport Pedestrian Improvement Project
City Council approved a new contract and contract amendment for the Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project Tuesday night.
Construction resumes on South 180th Street, project aims to decrease localized flooding
Upcoming work will be focused on South 180th Street with some minor work on South 182nd Street. Construction hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New SeaTac construction project signs provide QR codes for public
The City has created new signs for active construction projects that provide QR codes, making it easier than ever to find background info on these projects.
WSDOT to start construction on SR 509 Expressway this year
Construction is expected to start this year for WSDOT’s SR 509 project, which will create an expressway from the state route to I-5.
Recology King County resumes service, creates community drop off site in SeaTac
Recology has resumed regularly scheduled collection service effective Monday, Jan. 3.
