Imagine Institute Provides Training for SeaTac Home-Based Childcare Businesses

The Imagine Institute home-based childcare startup program hosted in-person training for approximately 20 residents starting up home-based childcare businesses in SeaTac. The city’s partnership with the Imagine Institute’s “Imagine U” program helps to train new licensed family childcare providers and prepare them to start their own childcare businesses serving SeaTac families. Economic Development Manager Aleksandr … Continue reading Imagine Institute Provides Training for SeaTac Home-Based Childcare Businesses

Traffic Delays on Des Moines Memorial Drive

May 16, 2024—Paving operations on Des Moines Memorial Drive may go late into the afternoon today, causing heavy traffic. Please expect delays. The paving work affects just over a mile stretch of Des Moines Memorial Drive, going south between South 188th and 204th Street. This work is related to the Bridge Point Project, the redevelopment … Continue reading Traffic Delays on Des Moines Memorial Drive

2024 SKHHP Housing Capital Fund Now Accepting Applications

The South King Housing and Homelessness Partners’ (SKHHP) Housing Capital Fund is open and makes $4.1 million available to South King County housing projects that promote affordable housing and economic opportunity for the region. Pre-application meetings will take place May 6 through August 16 and are required prior to applying. Applications are due September 13, … Continue reading 2024 SKHHP Housing Capital Fund Now Accepting Applications

SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole announces resignation after 32 years of public service

SeaTac, WA (April 25, 2024) –SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole is stepping down from his post after more than five years running the municipality of about 32,000 residents. Cole’s resignation was accepted by the Council at Tuesday night’s Regular City Council meeting. “It’s been my great privilege to serve the City of SeaTac for the … Continue reading SeaTac City Manager Carl Cole announces resignation after 32 years of public service

SeaTac residents name salmon before releasing them into Des Moines Creek

April 27-For the fifth year in a row, the City of SeaTac released more than a hundred and fifty Coho salmon in Des Moines Creek. The event took place at Des Moines Creek Trail Saturday morning.  About four dozen residents showed up for an opportunity to name a fish and release it into the creek. … Continue reading SeaTac residents name salmon before releasing them into Des Moines Creek