Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services, which funds programs that are available to any SeaTac resident in need.
Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services, which funds programs that are available to any SeaTac resident in need.
The pickleball and tennis courts at McMicken Heights Park were resurfaced at the end of July with money from the General Fund.
SeaTac hired two seasonal workers to assist in efforts to clean up litter along the streets.
Each year, the City of SeaTac allocates 1.5 percent of the unrestricted portion of its annual budget for human services.
This summer, SeaTac received a Summer Experiences & Enrichment for Kids (SEEK) program grant, which provided funding for much of our recent programming.
Local community members are invited to take free disaster response training classes taught by the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority—these classes start in late September.
From 10 a.m. to noon this Saturday, Aug. 21, the community is welcome at the station located at 3521 S. 170th Street.
The City of SeaTac is again offering passes to visit the Matt Griffin YMCA for City of SeaTac residents.
In honor of National Nonprofit Day, we will be highlighting the groups we work with as a City in several blog posts to share the services each provides to our community.
Three local elementary schools in the Highline District are receiving backpacks stuffed by City staff Friday, Aug. 13.