License Your Pet with Regional Animal Services of King County

During these times, your family and pets can rely on Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) to support and protect animals in your community. Pet licensing makes these services possible. Animal Control Officers are responding to requests for service in our community every day, returning lost pets, and making themselves available 24/7 for animal … Continue reading License Your Pet with Regional Animal Services of King County

Halloween Virtual Haunted House Workshop Using Lego

October 16, 2020 — The City of SeaTac, in partnership with Play-Well Teknologies, presents a Virtual Haunted House Workshop Using LEGO. Tap into your imagination from the comfort of your own home this Halloween with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor and simple pieces from your own LEGO collection. Students ages 5 through 10 … Continue reading Halloween Virtual Haunted House Workshop Using Lego

SeaTac Street Crimes Unit Recovers Stolen Truck, Drug Paraphernalia, Pistol, and Halloween Mask

An Update from the SeaTac Police Department: October 16, 2020 — On Sunday, October 11, Detective Frazier of the SeaTac Street Crimes Unit was in the area of South 134th Street and 22nd Avenue South. He saw some individuals loading items into a pickup truck and given the surrounding circumstances, thought it was suspicious. He checked the … Continue reading SeaTac Street Crimes Unit Recovers Stolen Truck, Drug Paraphernalia, Pistol, and Halloween Mask

SeaTac and King County Flood Control District Team Up to Battle Urban Flooding

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 15, 2020 SEATAC, Wash. — SeaTac Deputy Mayor Peter Kwon will receive a $320,000 grant check from King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove, who is also the Chair of the King County Flood Control District, on October 16, 2020. The grant will fund a storm drainage project in the urban core of … Continue reading SeaTac and King County Flood Control District Team Up to Battle Urban Flooding

Take the SeaTac Pedestrian Safety Survey

October 14, 2020 — The City of SeaTac is studying the International Boulevard/State Route 99 corridor to identify pedestrian safety projects along this road from South 152nd Street to South 216th Street, and we'd love your feedback! Please take our survey to help make SeaTac a safer, more walkable community. This survey closes November 8, … Continue reading Take the SeaTac Pedestrian Safety Survey

Participate in the Great Washington ShakeOut, Oct. 15 at 10:15 AM

October 14, 2020 — The Great Washington ShakeOut, the world's largest earthquake drill, will happen tomorrow, October 15, at 10:15 AM. Preparing for an earthquake also gets you prepared for other disasters such as winter storms. As SeaTac residents, we live in an area with a significant risk for a large earthquake. The Great ShakeOut … Continue reading Participate in the Great Washington ShakeOut, Oct. 15 at 10:15 AM

Be Counted! Complete the 2020 Census by Tomorrow, Oct. 15

October 14, 2020 — Tomorrow (Thursday, October 15) is the last day to complete your 2020 Census. If you haven't done so already, visit my2020census.gov now to make sure you're counted! Why Complete the Census? Your response helps to direct billions of dollars in federal funds to local communities for schools, roads, and other public … Continue reading Be Counted! Complete the 2020 Census by Tomorrow, Oct. 15

State Route 99 weekend closure between South 204th and South 208th streets

October 13, 2020 — Crews working on the Federal Way Link Extension will close all lanes of SR 99 between S. 204th and S. 208th streets during the weekend of Oct. 16 through Oct. 19. This work may be delayed if bad weather occurs. What: Weekend closure of Highway 99.Crews will be installing drainage and … Continue reading State Route 99 weekend closure between South 204th and South 208th streets