October 17-On Saturday, October 21st, King County, and the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), in collaboration with the cities of Shoreline and Kenmore, will host a Gift Cards for Guns event. This will be the second event in a program that received a $100,000 allotment from the King County Council in July 2022, that aims … Continue reading King County Sheriff’s Office Announces Second Gift Cards for Guns Event
Connect with the City’s Language Access Program
The City is committed to helping all residents, regardless of their English proficiency, experience meaningful and equitable access to City information, programs, services and opportunities for Civic engagement.
SeaTac Community Center to function as cooling station this week amid heatwave
The SeaTac Community Center will be open during regular business hours this week and will also serve as a cooling station given the expected high temperatures.
City to perform stormwater system smoke testing this week
The City of SeaTac has scheduled a smoke test of the City’s storm sewer system in the vicinity of 24th Avenue South and South 131st Street on July 28.
New animal control ordinance goes into effect July 17
In June 2023, King County Council unanimously passed an update to King County Code Title 11, which governs Animal Services within the County. This update impacts SeaTac residents and those within the City's neighboring communities, including Auburn, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Burien, Carnation, Clyde Hill, Covington, Duvall, Enumclaw, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kent, Lake Forest Park, Maple Valley, … Continue reading New animal control ordinance goes into effect July 17
Protecting SeaTac trees: City, WSDOT and other agencies are dedicated to preserving the canopy
The 2017 Urban Forest Enhancement Guide found SeaTac canopy coverage totaled 25 percent (not including the SeaTac Airport). Restoration and planting efforts are ongoing since 2019 within North SeaTac Park and Angle Lake Nature Trail to remove invasive species and plant trees and native plants.
Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend
This weekend is historically an incredibly busy day for firefighters and police officers. Because of this, the City of SeaTac wants to remind you to reserve the use of 9-1-1 only for life-threatening emergencies. In years past, some local 911 dispatch centers experienced a 50 percent rise in calls on July 4. Often, 911 operators … Continue reading Only call 911 for emergencies this 4th of July weekend
SeaTac BMX Track closed for seven days
May 19-The SeaTac BMX Track is closed from Friday, May 19 from 5pm through Thursday May 25 at 5pm. SeaTac BMX Track workers are doing track maintenance and reapplying glue to the track. The pump track is open to ride but please help the SeaTac BMX crew and do not try to ride the track. … Continue reading SeaTac BMX Track closed for seven days
SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
The last week of April, SeaTac Councilmembers Mohamed Egal and Peter Kwon flew to Washington DC with other local elected officials and staff to successfully lobby for a reduction in aircraft noise and emissions over Sea-Tac Airport neighborhoods. SeaTac councilmembers joined 33rd District representative Tina Orwall, Port of Seattle Commissioner Hamdi Mohammed, SEA Airport Managing … Continue reading SeaTac Councilmembers are already seeing success with DC lobby trip.
Councilmembers attend ceremony for new Fallen Hero cart at Angle Lake
This cart was created by the program and was crafted specifically for the San Antonio airport. This is the 14th cart crafted by Alaska Airlines maintenance employees to honor all fallen military members.
