Mayor Erin Sitterley along with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Takele Gobena, Clyde Hill and Jake Simpson attended SeaTac’s annual Tree Lighting event on Dec. 3.
Mayor Erin Sitterley along with Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon and Councilmembers Takele Gobena, Clyde Hill and Jake Simpson attended SeaTac’s annual Tree Lighting event on Dec. 3.
SeaTac Councilmember Stan Tombs completed his appointed term for Council Position 2. June 23, 2020, the SeaTac City Council swore in Stanley Tombs, Jr. to fill vacant Council Position 2 and complete the current unexpired term after Councilmember Joel Wachtel vacated his seat.
Mayor Erin Sitterley spoke at the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s Holiday Celebration on Dec. 2, highlighting the important work the chamber does for the business community.
SeaTac City Manager, Carl Cole, was elected to the Sound Cities Association Board of Directors on Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Newly elected City Councilmember, Jake Simpson, was sworn in at the Nov. 23 Regular Council meeting by Municipal Court Judge Robert Hamilton.
Senior trips return next year starting with an outing to see Cirque du Soleil on Sunday, Jan. 23. Senior trips were paused last year to protect our community from COVID-19
During the week of Nov. 15 - Nov. 21 Puget Sound Fire responded to 649 calls for service with the number of outside vegetation fires increasing from last week.
The recommendation to adopt a study, which concluded that a roundabout would be the best solution for the Military Road five-way intersection, was approved by City Council Tuesday night.
SeaTac Parks and Recreation is looking to fill several positions, many of which would assist with our programming for residents. Recreation Leader–Senior ProgrammingWe are looking for someone who will help with our senior programming. Position pays $16-$19 an hour. Our seniors are a great group that play games, craft, go on trips and receive delicious … Continue reading We are hiring SeaTac Parks & Recreation staff
The number of outside vegetation fires continues to decrease, with only four reported this week.