City Council approved an agreement with the Islamic Center of Seattle allowing for a lot line adjustment between Riverton Heights Park and the adjacent mosque Tuesday night.
City Council approved an agreement with the Islamic Center of Seattle allowing for a lot line adjustment between Riverton Heights Park and the adjacent mosque Tuesday night.
There were 117 crimes against people in the third quarter of the year, slightly down from the 143 from last year at the same time. These crimes include cases of human trafficking, homicide and kidnapping. Zero homicides were reported during the quarter.
No injuries were reported but some people are displaced. The fire broke out along the roof, believed to be related to the HVAC system. The blaze activated the sprinkler system, causing water damage to some units in the complex.
Puget Sound Fire’s holiday engine will visit SeaTac neighborhoods Sunday, Dec. 17. The engine will be collecting food, gifts, and monetary donations that will go to the local food banks for distribution.
The City recently issued land use approvals and construction permits for Angle Lake Family Housing located at 2650 S. 200th St.
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Every year the City provides funding to local nonprofits to help the community and Sound Generations has used their funding for their Meals on Wheels program, which served 21,130 people this past year.
Newly elected SeaTac Councilmember James Lovell was sworn in at the Regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 28. Lovell is filling Council Position 5, which was vacated by former Councilmember Takele Gobena on October 25.
There will be another local art showcase at the community center, running Jan. 8-30. Artists of all ages are encouraged to submit 2D and 3D artwork. Deadline to apply is the first week of January. Call 206-973-4680 or email arts@seatacwa.gov for an application.
Staying warm during this time of year can be a top priority for many families. While fires are one common hazard associated with the colder weather, another is carbon monoxide poisoning, caused mainly by improper use of supplemental or alternative heating systems. Never use gas ovens, gas ranges, barbecues, or propane heaters for indoor heating!