SeaTac’s Human Services community liaisons will work flexible part-time hours (10 hours a month) and will be paid $45 an hour. Training and support will be provided. The city would love to include people who speak other languages, such as Spanish, Vietnamese, Somali, Amharic, and Arabic.
Extension announced for Lodging Tax funding applications
The City of SeaTac is pleased to announce an extension for submitting applications for the Lodging Tax Funding. The new deadline is now May 31, 2024, at 5 p.m.
Get involved today: Join a Citizen Advisory Committee
Want to be more involved with the City of SeaTac? Want to provide a valuable service to your community, and be more informed about City business? Consider joining a Citizen Advisory Committee.
SeaTac Police will host another coffee with a cop at Starbucks this month
The event is on Feb. 27 from 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. at a Starbucks located at 17827 1st Ave. South. Local police officers will be available to answer questions from the public.
Welcome Community Service Officer Denise Contreras
November 3-The SeaTac Police Department hired a new Community Service Officer (CSO). Denise Contreras is the new CSO here in SeaTac and she is already out in the community. CSO’s work as the liaison between various community groups and the Sheriff's Office. Their work can include conflict resolutions in non-violent situations, victim assistance, working with … Continue reading Welcome Community Service Officer Denise Contreras
SeaTac targeting 1.4 million social media impressions in 2023
November 3-The City of SeaTac is approaching one point four million impressions across all our social media channels. SeaTac launched social media in 2020. That year, the City social media accounts had just 524,741 impressions. Thanks to everyone who engages, follows, and subscribes to the City of SeaTac social media platforms. As a reminder, the … Continue reading SeaTac targeting 1.4 million social media impressions in 2023
Traffic Alert: Lane closure along 24th Ave. S due to light pole repair
October 31-Public Works Maintenance crews are working on repairing a light pole that was damaged by a vehicle this morning. Crews are shutting the northbound lane of 24th Avenue S near S 208th St. The sidewalk will be shut down as well during repairs. The force of the collision caused the light pole to fall … Continue reading Traffic Alert: Lane closure along 24th Ave. S due to light pole repair
The Roadhouse — a new performing arts space at Angle Lake Station — debuts Oct. 29
Venue to host and celebrate the many cultures and music of South King County October 27-The Roadhouse, a community performance space sponsored by the Sound Transit Art Program (STart) at the Angle Lake Station garage, will open to the public at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29. The venue’s debut will feature live performances by … Continue reading The Roadhouse — a new performing arts space at Angle Lake Station — debuts Oct. 29
Overnight lane reductions on South 216th Street and Military Road South in SeaTac starting Oct. 30
October 20–Weeknight lane closures on South 216th Street and Military Road South in the SeaTac/Des Moines area start on Monday, Oct. 30, as construction crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation install a new waterline that will span across the new South 216th Street bridge. This work is part of the State Route … Continue reading Overnight lane reductions on South 216th Street and Military Road South in SeaTac starting Oct. 30
SeaTac’s maintenance crews prepare for winter weather
October 18-City of SeaTac maintenance crews sharpened their snowplowing skills today preparing for winter weather. This morning at the SeaTac Maintenance Facility, about a dozen crew members took turns behind the wheel of one of the four City plows and practiced pushing wood chips as a substitute for snow. In addition to plowing, crews practiced … Continue reading SeaTac’s maintenance crews prepare for winter weather
