We know you’ve seen them. On materials with details about construction. At City Council meetings with presentations about transportation plans and upcoming projects.
Projects continue to improve pedestrian safety, SeaTac roads
Several projects are in the works to improve local streets and safety for pedestrians and cyclists. A handy interactive map helps you visualize where these projects are and offers a brief description of the work being done.
S 200th Street Traffic Alert-May 13-19
(May 10) Contractors plan to close lanes of traffic from May 13-19 along S 200th Street between between 12th Place South and the Des Moines Creek Park trailhead. Drivers are being advised to find alternate routes of travel during this partial closure. The City of SeaTac Public Works Department is overseeing the S 200th Street … Continue reading S 200th Street Traffic Alert-May 13-19
More Salmon = More Orcas
Despite the Pandemic, the City of SeaTac has continued with its efforts to increase the amount of Salmon in Des Moines Creek. The City has been raising 250 salmon from eggs at City Hall since January and will release them into Des Moines Creek this Wednesday, May 12. To help preserve salmon habitat, please DO … Continue reading More Salmon = More Orcas
Recycling Programs are Achieving Success at Reducing Contamination
May 7-The City of SeaTac in Partnership with solid waste hauler, Recology, and consultant firm, Blue Marble Environmental has been introducing modified recycling lids and increased outreach and education efforts to reduce contamination in the recycling bins. Seven multi-family properties were included in the original test pilot and they saw an average decrease in recycling … Continue reading Recycling Programs are Achieving Success at Reducing Contamination
Flashing Speed Limit Signs Increase Safety
May 4-You may have noticed flashing speed limit signs around the City of SeaTac. They are designed to keep our roadways safe for both pedestrians and drivers. In 2021, the rotating flashing speed limit sign program not only continues but is expanding. New flashing speed limit signs are being installed on Military Road South and … Continue reading Flashing Speed Limit Signs Increase Safety
The City offers locking mailboxes to residents for a price
Owners of single family residences including duplexes and triplexes, and business property owners that have individual mailboxes are eligible to participate in the program. Tenants may also participate with written permission from their landlord.
SeaTAC hosts Spring Recycling Event on March 20
Please join us for our Spring 2021 recycling event at North SeaTac Park, North Parking Lot 13001 20th Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98168 Saturday, March 20 9 AM to 3 PM The City of SeaTac is happy to announce that we will be hosting a recycling event for all King County residents at the North … Continue reading SeaTAC hosts Spring Recycling Event on March 20
Stormwater Management Program Plan
February 19-You have the opportunity to provide us your thoughts and concerns regarding how we manage stormwater in the City. Stormwater that moves across the urban landscape picks up trash, sediment, chemicals (automotive fluids and fertilizers) and other pollutants from parking lots, yards, streets and roofs. These pollutants can eventually enter downstream natural waterways and … Continue reading Stormwater Management Program Plan
Seatac snow crews handle record snowfall
February 19-When snow blanketed the City of SeaTac this past weekend, our hard-working Public Works and Parks maintenance staff were working to keep our roadways clear of snow. Starting last Friday, February, the region experienced its first snowfall of the year, a significant one at that. The 8.9 inches of snow that fell on Saturday, … Continue reading Seatac snow crews handle record snowfall
