SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
We know you’ve seen them. On materials with details about construction. At City Council meetings with presentations about transportation plans and upcoming projects.
Some good news for SeaTac residents—City Hall is reopening Tuesday, July 6. City Hall hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. With the state and King County’s reopening, the City is following similar guidance for service inside City Hall.
During the unprecedented round of high temperatures in Washington, Puget Sound Fire was exceptionally busy responded to heat-related incidences.
Two men were arrested after an assault on June 21 at an apartment complex on South 204th Street.
After reaching a 70 percent vaccination rate, King County lifted the mask mandate on June 29, 2021. The city is following the same guidelines as the county. Unvaccinated people must wear masks in city hall.
SeaTac compiled a list of accomplishments from last year, creating innovative posters to showcase the hard work of people in and for the city.
Firefighters fought a blaze at Grandview dog park on Tuesday, June 29, a fire that was started by the illegal use of fireworks.
As people in the area face record temperatures climbing into triple digits, SeaTac has decided to open Angle Lake Spray Park for the summer.
Several projects are in the works to improve local streets and safety for pedestrians and cyclists. A handy interactive map helps you visualize where these projects are and offers a brief description of the work being done.