SeaTac received another Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association. This award is the highest form of recognition in governmental budgeting.
What does this mean? Common terms used in city services, planning explained for you
We know you’ve seen them. On materials with details about construction. At City Council meetings with presentations about transportation plans and upcoming projects.
Secure your load, help prevent collisions and decrease littering along our roads
We’re teaming up with the Washington State Department of Ecology to remind all residents to secure their loads when driving. It doesn’t matter if you’re driving on surface streets or the highway, items should always be secured to the vehicle.
SeaTac Building Services is doing some Spring Cleaning
Building Services is responsible for the inspection of all sorts of home construction projects from new home construction to the installation of replacement hot water tanks and furnaces. We issue hundreds of permits every year for the work as is required by the Washington State Building Code (RCW19.270). Those permits authorize a variety of work, … Continue reading SeaTac Building Services is doing some Spring Cleaning
Housing Action Plan Open House Now Available in English, Amharic, Somali, and Spanish
Online Open House for SeaTac Residents Now Available in English, Amharic, Somali, and Spanish Share your housing priorities for SeaTac in the Online Open House! Learn what the data shows about homes in SeaTac and weigh in on what housing strategies the City should pursue. The Online Open House is now available in English, Amharic, Somali, and … Continue reading Housing Action Plan Open House Now Available in English, Amharic, Somali, and Spanish
help catch a car thief
February 12-Our cars are more than transportation. Each mile becomes a memory in a rolling scrapbook. From first drives to second dates, our cars are silent partners in the milestones of our lives. This is why auto theft, for the King County Sheriff's Office, is more than a property crime. On January 23rd, 2021, this … Continue reading help catch a car thief
Have A Say: King County Metro seeks community input through route to recovery survey
As we continue to transition through the pandemic’s recovery phases, King County Metro is making plans to gradually restore suspended service where needed most. In order to make the most informed service decisions for King County residents and Metro customers, we are seeking community feedback through a short survey on Metro’s route to recovery. Responses are due … Continue reading Have A Say: King County Metro seeks community input through route to recovery survey
February is American Heart Month
February 12-February is American Heart Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, each year 715,000 Americans suffer from a heart attack and 600,000 die of heart disease. The good news is heart disease can often be prevented by making … Continue reading February is American Heart Month
SeaTac Adult Family Home Receive Visit from Mobile Vaccine Unit
February 5- Today, the Puget Sound Fire’s mobile vaccination unit, in partnership with King County Medic One, began visiting adult family homes in the City of SeaTac. Puget Sound Fire implemented the Mobile Vaccination Program to get COVID-19 vaccinations to some of our most at-risk populations in Adult Family Homes. In January, the team administered … Continue reading SeaTac Adult Family Home Receive Visit from Mobile Vaccine Unit
Federal Way Link Extension (FWLE) Construction Updates
October 2, 2020 Ongoing and Upcoming Traffic Impacts: Flagging will occur on S. 208th Street from International Blvd. (SR-99) to 30th Ave. S. from 7 AM– 4 PM on weekdays.Weekend and night closures will occur on International Blvd. (SR-99) from S. 208th Street to S. 200th Street. Details Below. Ongoing and Upcoming Construction: There will … Continue reading Federal Way Link Extension (FWLE) Construction Updates
