All of the coho salmon eggs we are hosting at the Community Center have now hatched and will continue to grow until we release them in the Spring.
All of the coho salmon eggs we are hosting at the Community Center have now hatched and will continue to grow until we release them in the Spring.
For the first time in more than a decade, the City of SeaTac is actively pursuing a federal Legislative Agenda. In 2021, the City hired a Federal Contract Lobbyist from Gordon Thomas Honeywell to assist the City in federal lobbying. The City is working to secure federal dollars to help SeaTac residents/businesses and to promote … Continue reading City of SeaTac sets 2022 Federal Legislative Agenda
City Council approved a new contract and contract amendment for the Airport Station Pedestrian Improvement Project Tuesday night.
The Stormwater Management Program (SWMP Plan) is updated each year with new things the City is doing and we want your feedback. We accept comments year-round, but comments for the 2022 SWMP Plan must be received by March 1, 2022.
Upcoming work will be focused on South 180th Street with some minor work on South 182nd Street. Construction hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The body was found on the south side of the fishing pier and was identified later as a Burien resident, who's name has not been released.
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The City has created new signs for active construction projects that provide QR codes, making it easier than ever to find background info on these projects.
For the third year, the City is raising salmon to be released back into the wild. You can visit the salmon tank in the lobby of the SeaTac Community Center over the next few months.
The 2022 State Legislative Session began on Monday, Jan. 10. Here are the top Legislative Items that we are working on during the next two months.