So far this year there have been 399 crimes against people. These stats include cases of human trafficking, homicide and kidnapping.
So far this year there have been 399 crimes against people. These stats include cases of human trafficking, homicide and kidnapping.
The selection of the playground equipment was based on the number of possible play activities, unique design, and visual appearance. It is anticipated the playground equipment will be installed in late 2022 or early 2023.
A community meeting for the Des Moines Creek Park expansion is on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. at the Valley Ridge Community Center.
City of SeaTac employees dropped under their desks and then evacuated their workplaces to participate in The Great Washington Shake Out Thursday. The annual drill is always held at 10:20 a.m. on the third Thursday of each October. The main goal of the ShakeOut is to get Washingtonians prepared for major earthquakes. The drill gave … Continue reading Great Washington ShakeOut rolls through SeaTac City Hall
SeaTac maintenance crews sharpened their snowplowing skills today preparing for winter weather. Wednesday morning at the SeaTac Maintenance Facility, about a dozen crew members took turns behind the wheel of a plow and practiced, for the first time, using wood chips as a fill-in for snow. In addition to plowing, crews practiced chaining up plows and … Continue reading Winter weather preparation a success
Puget Sound firefighters responded to a house fire along the 16600 block of Military Road South in SeaTac this afternoon. The fire sent a dark plume of smoke into the air just after lunchtime. This stubborn fire required a mutual aid response from multiple fire agencies including Tukwila Fire Department, Port of Seattle and South … Continue reading Puget Sound firefighters knock down vacant house fire
The Amelia Apartments will offer affordable housing at 2929 South 200th Street. The seven-story apartment complex will consist of 108 units and 78 parking spaces. At least 21 of these units will be income restricted.
Everyone is encouraged to practice earthquake response on Thursday, Oct. 20 by participating in the Great ShakeOut.
This year, event attendees totaled 65 comprising of volunteers, staff, Mayor Jake Simpson, Councilmembers Peter Kwon and Iris Guzmán, and City Manager Carl Cole. The City Council and staff were thankful to gather once again to show appreciation for the countless time and effort given by volunteers.
SeaTac crews have been going out twice a month to specifically pick up litter near highway on and off-ramps. In September, crews have spent 67 hours cleaning up these areas.