Link light rail service will be temporarily suspended between Rainier Beach and Tukwila International Boulevard stations March 6

Link Shuttle buses will operate to transport riders between station; additional Link Shuttle buses will operate nonstop between Rainier Beach and SeaTac/Airport stations Due to planned rail maintenance, Link light rail will be temporarily suspended between Rainier Beach and Tukwila International Boulevard stations Saturday, March 6 from the start of service of service through the … Continue reading Link light rail service will be temporarily suspended between Rainier Beach and Tukwila International Boulevard stations March 6

DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 4 FOR INPUT ON SOUTH 200TH STREET CORRIDOR

Deadline extended for comments and feedback until Sunday, April 4. The City of SeaTac is looking at ways to improve South 200th Street from Angle Lake Station to I-5. We are gathering community input to better understand how South 200th Street can be transformed to meet your needs (whether you walk, bike, or drive along … Continue reading DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL APRIL 4 FOR INPUT ON SOUTH 200TH STREET CORRIDOR

SeaTac Police Partner to Combat Human Trafficking

On Friday, February 26, the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit (SCU) collaborated with the SeaTac Doubletree Hotel to sponsor a day of advanced training.  The training session was focused on conducting operations to counter prostitution related to human trafficking, which remains a significant problem and ongoing tragedy for victims and families in the region.  King County … Continue reading SeaTac Police Partner to Combat Human Trafficking

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SeaTac Housing Action Plan Online Open House Now Live

SeaTac Housing Action Plan Online Open House Now Live & Available for City Residents:  Please share your housing priorities for SeaTac! SeaTac is a great place to live, but buying or renting a home in SeaTac has gotten harder over the last few years. With our strong regional economy, more people want to move here, … Continue reading SeaTac Housing Action Plan Online Open House Now Live

application Portal Expected to Open in Late March for $240 Million in Grants for Businesses in Need

Governor Inslee recently signed House Bill 1368, which allocates $240,000,000 of the general fund for additional grants to small businesses through the Department of Commerce's Working Washington grant program, with an application portal expected to open in late March. Grants of up to $75,000 will help businesses maintain operations and reopen businesses that were temporarily … Continue reading application Portal Expected to Open in Late March for $240 Million in Grants for Businesses in Need

SeaTac Police shut down Marijuana Grow operation in Edgewood

February 28-On February 11, SeaTac Police Detective raided a marijuana grow operation in the City of Edgewood and recovered 525 growing marijuana plants. The detectives served a search warrant on the residence as part of a long-term drug investigation. In addition to the growing marijuana plants, detectives seized processed marijuana as well as the equipment … Continue reading SeaTac Police shut down Marijuana Grow operation in Edgewood

SeaTac Parks Score 100% Safety Inspection

February 28-When you visit a SeaTac park, you will be happy to learn that all park playgrounds scored 100% in their safety inspections during 2020. Throughout the City, Parks staff maintain six playgrounds located at various park and facility sites throughout SeaTac.  On a quarterly basis, staff members trained as Certified Playground Safety Inspectors (CPSI) … Continue reading SeaTac Parks Score 100% Safety Inspection

Inslee signs $2.2 billion COVID relief bill

February 19-Gov. Jay Inslee on Friday signed House Bill 1368, which appropriates $2.2 billion in federal funding that has been allocated to states in response to the ongoing COVID emergency. The legislation takes effect immediately. “Our focus this year is relief, recovery and resilience, and this legislation will help us make tremendous progress in all … Continue reading Inslee signs $2.2 billion COVID relief bill