SeaTac City Council approved three proclamations Tuesday night–Provider Appreciation Day, Affordable Housing Week and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
SeaTac City Council approved three proclamations Tuesday night–Provider Appreciation Day, Affordable Housing Week and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
The speed bumps will slow down cars while traveling through the hundred plus space parking lot which is located at 4800 S 188th Street in SeaTac. These speed bumps replace previous bumps which were in the parking lot before a recent parking lot resurfacing.
A SeaTac resident, Alieu Gerew, was awarded the very first King County Sheriff’s Office Medal of Heroism this month, roughly eight months after intervening in a child abuse incident.
For the last 17 years, the City of Tukwila has administered the King County Community Development Block Grant for the Minor Home Repair Program for the cities of Covington, Des Moines, SeaTac and Tukwila. Recently, the City of Tukwila asked if the City of SeaTac would be interested in assuming that role. After in-house deliberations, City staff decided to accept those duties and become the lead City.
Last year, City Council appointed an ad hoc committee to inform a design aesthetic, choosing “Celebrates SeaTac” as the theme. This will honor SeaTac’s unique blend of industry, technology and hospitality.
The construction project started this March and will be completed by May 21, which is coincidentally the date of the first race at the new facility.
SeaTac police responded to a call around 4:40 a.m. that suspects had broken into Aunt Becky's Deli in SeaTac on Monday, April 25.
Puget Sound Fire responded to 646 calls for service during the week of April 17 - April 23.
The community meeting will be held, Saturday, April 30 from 1-2 PM at the west side of the existing BMX track located at 1855 S. 136th Street, SeaTac.
An accurate Census count ensured funding for SeaTac the next ten years.