The Stormwater Management Program (SWMP Plan) is updated each year with new things the City is doing and we want your feedback. We accept comments year-round, but comments for the 2024 SWMP Plan must be received by March 1, 2024.
City Council approved design contract change for the South 204th Street Improvements Project
After careful consideration, the Public Works Engineering department proposed an amendment to the design contract to accommodate a few additions to the project scope. These changes include undergrounding existing aerial utilities within the City’s right-of-way and on private properties, constructing a new water main in partnership with Highline Water District and rebuilding the asphalt roadways.
SeaTac City Council adopts new Tourism Destination Development Plan
This TDDP is the first ever for SeaTac with the stated focus on the visitor economy and provides a strategic, holistic and actionable road map to coordinate the recommended strategies related to the tourism and travel economy.
City Council approves agreement with SKHHP to support affordable housing
SKHHP is a voluntary partnership between 11 jurisdictions (10 cities and King County) that work together to address affordable housing challenges in South King County. The 11 jurisdictions each contribute annual operation funding to SKHHP, with the contribution amount based upon the population of each jurisdiction.
SeaTac Community Police Academy applications due Feb. 29
The SeaTac and Burien Police, in partnership with the King County Sheriff’s Office, will bring back its Community Police Academy Thursday nights from March 14 – May 9.
SeaTac police welcome first K9 to team–meet Vuki
Vuki is the city’s first K9 and is a German Shepherd–a breed of dog often used in police work because they are great at tracking, move quickly and adapt well in dangerous situations. King County Sheriff’s Office, which the city contracts with for police services, paid for the dog.
SeaTac PD seeks public’s help with homicide investigation
At 12:43 AM on the morning of January 11, 2024, Sea Tac Police responded to the location of the 16500 Block of International Blvd S for reports of multiple gunshots being heard. Upon arrival they found a male that had been shot laying in the parking lot of the Motel 6. The fire department was … Continue reading SeaTac PD seeks public’s help with homicide investigation
SeaTac City Council selects Mohamed Egal as Mayor, Iris Guzmán as Deputy Mayor
SeaTac City Council selected Councilmember Mohamed Egal as Mayor and Councilmember Iris Guzmán as Deputy Mayor at the council meeting Jan. 9.
Salmon return to Community Center as City begins to raise another batch for release into the wild
Salmon are an important part of the environment and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Recently, salmon populations have decreased due to habitat loss, changes in climate and oceanic conditions, and poor water quality.
600 people participated in SeaTac Signage Program survey–see the results
People were able to give feedback through a digital survey as well as large boards that were set up at several city events. The results will be taken to a committee before being presented to City Council, which will take public opinion into account before deciding on final designs.
