City Council approved additional contracts with the Multi-Service Center-Emergency Assistance and Partner in Employment for additional human services at Tuesday’s meeting.
City Council approved additional contracts with the Multi-Service Center-Emergency Assistance and Partner in Employment for additional human services at Tuesday’s meeting.
City Council approved the Motion for the City manager to execute a contract with Multi-Service Center and the African Community Development and Housing to administer the Rental Assistance Program Tuesday night.
City Council approved a resolution to enter into a contract with American Ramp Company to construct a bicycle pump track at North SeaTac Park Tuesday night.
The 2023-2028 TIP current project list took consideration from several sources including the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Capital Improvement Program and public input and private development.
Puget Sound Fire responded to 653 calls for service during the week of June 5 - June 11.
Nighttime travelers in the vicinity of State Route 516 (Kent Des Moines Road) and I-5 should be aware of construction work that will require overnight directional closures on SR 516, June 13-17.
Flashing stop signs were installed at the intersection of 34th Avenue South and South 170th Street after drivers were failing to adhere to the existing all-way stop signs.
The Fourth of July Fireworks show was cancelled for two years starting in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a reminder, the sale and use of personal fireworks is banned in SeaTac for safety and fire concerns.
The residential fire occurred early Sunday morning on the 20000 block go 13th Avenue South. Firefighters were able to assist one resident in escaping but another person died in the fire.
This free event is a day of community service and starts at 9 a.m. on July 9 at Angle Lake Park. Volunteers will receive donuts and coffee upon arrival. The Great SeaTac Scrub Down will end at 2:30 p.m.