July 9-On Saturday, June 27, the City of SeaTac Public Works hosted their bi-annual recycling event at a new location in North SeaTac Park. The event was a huge success with over 95,000 lbs. of recyclable material collected from 825 cars over a 6-hour period. The SeaTac Recycling Collection Event provided an opportunity for King … Continue reading Recycling Event is Huge Success
City Wraps Take to the Streets
July 9-You might have noticed some recent colorful additions to International Boulevard South. At two separate intersections, bright utility wraps were installed on utility boxes. The first installation occurred at the southeast corner of International Boulevard South and South 188th Street. These wraps, which sit in front of Taco Bell, are part of a pilot … Continue reading City Wraps Take to the Streets
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
Public Works Active Project Map
June 12- Public Works Project Locations Spot Drainage Repairs This project will repair storm drainage infrastructure at eight locations within the City. The project is currently in design. S 180th St Flood Reduction Project This project will construct a flood reduction facility to eliminate flooding at the end of S 180th St. The project recently … Continue reading Public Works Active Project Map
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
SeaTac Summer Recycling Event
June 5-The City of SeaTac is happy to announce that we will be hosting a recycling event for all King County residents at the North SeaTac Park Parking Lot. Materials to be collected are: shredding, scrap metal, porcelain, motor oil, anti-freeze, Styrofoam, plastic bags, donation items for NorthWest Center, batteries, CFL light Bulbs and latex … Continue reading SeaTac Summer Recycling Event
Public Works Project Locations
June 5- Public Works Project Locations Spot Drainage Repairs This project will repair storm drainage infrastructure at eight locations within the City. The project is currently in design. S 180th St Flood Reduction Project This project will construct a flood reduction facility to eliminate flooding at the end of S 180th St. The project recently … Continue reading Public Works Project Locations
Closures on I-5 for Federal Way Link construction
Closures will be along southbound I-5 near Midway Landfill in Kent May 15- Sound Transit crews working on the Federal Way Link Extension will need to close lanes on southbound I-5 from milepost 148.8 to milepost 147.6 beginning Monday May 18 through Thursday May 21 for paving an access road to the construction area and … Continue reading Closures on I-5 for Federal Way Link construction
Public Works Project Locations
May 8-Public Works Project Locations Spot Drainage Repairs This project will repair storm drainage infrastructure at eight locations within the City. The project is currently in design. S 180th St Flood Reduction Project This project will construct a flood reduction facility to eliminate flooding at the end of S 180th St. The project recently completed … Continue reading Public Works Project Locations
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
