Construction is expected to start this year for WSDOT’s SR 509 project, which will create an expressway from the state route to I-5.
Construction is expected to start this year for WSDOT’s SR 509 project, which will create an expressway from the state route to I-5.
SeaTac City Council selected Councilmember Jake Simpson as Mayor, and Councilmember Senayet Negusse as Deputy Mayor at their first Regular Council Meeting of the year.
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon was selected as President of Asian Pacific American Municipal Officials in November, starting his term this year.
The Recovery Fund for Individuals is an opportunity for Cultural Producers to recover from some of the significant financial impacts they have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Recovery Fund for Individuals will offer between $1,000 and $12,000 to eligible cultural producers.
Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon addressed reporters and elected officials today during a press conference for Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking press conference, highlighting the role SeaTac played in advocating for more resources to help end human trafficking.
Construction on Sound Transit’s Federal Way Link Extension will impact residents this year as the agency begins to make even more progress on the light rail.
SeaTac joins other agencies and cities in Businesses Ending Slavery & Trafficking statewide human trafficking awareness campaign aimed at helping victims and survivors. The Not Alone campaign started this month–January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month.
Recology has resumed regularly scheduled collection service effective Monday, Jan. 3.
The contractor will work between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., with only one lane of traffic closed.
Pauline Freund was sworn in as the Judge for the SeaTac Municipal Court on Dec. 27.