his week, we are reminding residents of a few other tips that are low-cost but highly effective in preparing for an emergency.
his week, we are reminding residents of a few other tips that are low-cost but highly effective in preparing for an emergency.
City Council adopted the proposed Housing Action Plan at last week’s Regular Council Meeting—the plan focuses on strategies to improve housing access in SeaTac.
The King County Sheriff’s Office is looking for information related to a possible hit-and-run of a pedestrian in the SeaTac/Des Moines area.
The City will recognize and celebrate the restoration efforts at North SeaTac Park on Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to noon.
SeaTac Mayor, Erin Sitterley along with City Councilmembers honored the completion of the South 152nd Street, Military Road South project Sept. 17.
Sept. 16 - Working with the Auburn Police Department and community tips, SeaTac police were able to make an arrest related to the attempted kidnapping of a 2-year-old child near Angle Lake.
Sept. 15 - On Tuesday, Sept. 14, City Council approved a motion authorizing the City Manager to award and execute a construction contract for the 34th Avenue South project to RL Alia Company.
The visual text of these proclamations can be found in the photo gallery below.
Sept. 14 - The Port of Seattle is launching a second cycle of the South King County Fund Economic Recovery Program with proposals due Oct. 25.
Puget Sound Fire responded to 36 fires during the week of Sept. 6 – Sept. 12. There were a total of 657 calls for service that week.