People chose Blizzard Bob, Plowerpuff Girl, Plower Ranger, Slush Puppy and Scoop-E.
People chose Blizzard Bob, Plowerpuff Girl, Plower Ranger, Slush Puppy and Scoop-E.
SeaTac received a large amount of snow during the holiday weekend. Before the snow even hit the ground, SeaTac crews laid down salt to make the roadways more passable once the storm hit. After the snow fell, SeaTac crews began 12-hour shifts (24 hour a day coverage), plowing, dropping salt/brine and sand on the roadways. … Continue reading Navigating SeaTac Streets during Winter Weather
Councilmembers Pam Fernald and Clyde Hill received keys to the city during the Dec. 14 City Council meeting.
Newly elected City Councilmembers Iris Guzmán, Mohammed Egal and Jake Simpson were sworn in at City Hall by City Clerk Kristina Gregg. On Nov. 23, King County Elections certified Simpson as the winner for Council Position 2, Mohammed Egal as Council Position 4 and Iris Guzmán as Council Position 6.
The city is embarking on a new stormwater project called the Stormwater Management Action Plan. As this project unfolds, we will invite the public to an informational meeting in the spring where you will have an opportunity to learn more about the SMAP process and comment on next steps.
The King County Small Business Mitigation Grants program is now available for businesses that have been financially impacted by their proximity to one of the county's five COVID-related isolation and quarantine sites.
The City of SeaTac awarded four employees with recognition at the end of the year, two of whom work in our Parks and Recreation Department. Diversity Award–Brian Tomisser, Recreation & Cultural Services Manager with Parks & Recreation Extra Mile Award–Jessica Ramirez, Recreation Program Specialist with Parks & Recreation Customer Service Award–Annie Shelton, Accounting Technician SeaTac … Continue reading Four SeaTac employees receive staff awards at end of the year meeting
A portion of International Boulevard was closed Monday morning after a serious collision resulted in a fatality.
Seattle City Light will perform routine maintenance line clearance tree trimming in SeaTac next year. At least ten days prior to any work commencing on any given circuit, Seattle City Light or contractor performing awarded work, will provide the City with a list of any proposed tree removals.
Today, the Seattle Southside Regional Tourism Authority is the official destination marketing organization for the Seattle Southside (SeaTac, Tukwila and Des Moines).