The City passed a State Audit, marking the fourth consecutive year the City received an annual audit with no findings.
The City passed a State Audit, marking the fourth consecutive year the City received an annual audit with no findings.
Five new probationary firefighters are learning the ropes at Puget Sound Fire stations across the area, including SeaTac.
Puget Sound Fire continued assisting other fire departments with response both with South King County Fire Department and the Tukwila Fire Department.
SeaTac residents can now request free trees from the City thanks to the Kiewit Tree Giveaway program.
Last Friday a King County Sheriff’s office deputy was flashed with a laser while flying a helicopter near the Sea-Tac airport.
We have 12 topics to highlight that we are proud of as a city. Our Best of 2021 list is compiled through a series of steps with every department providing successes over the last year.
On Jan. 27, Puget Sound Fire responded to incident, Haz Mat also responded given that the tanker was carrying around 2,500 gallons of diesel fuel.
The cleanup of litter is a high priority for the city. Clean streets improve the image of the city and reduces contamination of water.
Currently, police have a list of businesses who have video cameras outside their buildings–the footage from these is used if a crime occurs in the area. Police are looking to expand this list with community members who have private security cameras like Ring doorbells.
We are recapping our successes from last year! We have 12 topics to highlight that we are proud of as a city. From Riverton Park improvements to supporting BEST's campaign to stop human trafficking, we've had a busy year.