New Project Activity Web Map for June 19

June 19-SeaTac's Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has worked collaboratively with the Public Works Department to create a new interactive Project Activity Web Map. This shiny new web portal allows you to not only see the public project being constructed but it also allows you to interact with the map. All of these projects are being … Continue reading New Project Activity Web Map for June 19

Solid waste self-haul customers required to verify residence in King County’s service area

April 29-While King County’s Solid Waste Division recycling and garbage transfer stations remain open for critical disposal services during Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, the division strongly urges self-haul customers to postpone all non-essential visits to its facilities and support the statewide effort to slow the spread COVID-19. King County transfer stations … Continue reading Solid waste self-haul customers required to verify residence in King County’s service area

Hundreds of Baby Salmon Have a New Home Thanks to the City of SeaTac

May 7– City of SeaTac re-introduced hundreds of “baby” salmon, called fry, to the Des Moines Creek this week.  Once released into the wild, the fish immediately adapted to their new fresh water creek environment. Public Works Programs Coordinator Mason Giem headed up the release. Giem transported the more than 200 salmon to the creek … Continue reading Hundreds of Baby Salmon Have a New Home Thanks to the City of SeaTac